Ebay headlights?

DrOwZee

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they aite. why not just blackhouse ur headlights urself and save some cash monies?
 

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Its pretty good just make sure you aim it down a little bit so you wont blind anybody. its alot of glare with the hids.
 

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If you do, please for the love of god don't run anything over 5000k. The more color, the more glare.

And +1 to aiming the headlights down. Courtesy for other drivers ftw. :D
 

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Please search, Ebay and OEM headlights have been compared numerous times.

EDIT: So has wattage for HID kits...
 
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they aite. why not just blackhouse ur headlights urself and save some cash monies?

It's not the black housing i care too much for ( although it does look badass) I just wanted a set of headlights i could throw HIDs in, i know retrofitting is better just deciding which would be a better option for me.
 

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If you do, please for the love of god don't run anything over 5000k. The more color, the more glare.

And +1 to aiming the headlights down. Courtesy for other drivers ftw. :D

Hmmm i was thinking of getting the 35w 6000k from DDM... would that be too much?
 

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These headlamps are nothing compared to OEM, but if you put a 6000k 35w ddm tuning HID kit make sure to set them as low as possible and then you will have a nice light pattern on the ground, amazing visbility ahead and little or no glare to the sides.
 
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