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on: July 25, 2008, 02:19:07 AM
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Started by griffirn - Last post by lujose
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Ask:Also I see different brands so what brand would be good that's under $250? Or is HID a get what you pay for type product? Answer:JYE-DSP HUD xenon lamp is the best choose,only $150, it can used on most of types the car,inculde your car. Ask:I plan on buying projector headlights and I've read that you have to make sure that the HID's and the lenses work with each other is this true? Answer:yes,but for the JYE-DSP HID xenon lamp,it's no neeed,because it's intellective and undisturb. Ask:Lastly I usually see just 2 bulbs in a HID kit. So do I still keep my OEM high beams or what? Answer:yes,you can keep them,also you can change the Xenon&halogen lamp or Double xenon beam lamp.
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on: July 22, 2008, 01:02:41 AM
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Started by griffirn - Last post by aescar
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I have a 2002 Honda Accord SE Sedan and I was looking to get 6000K HID. When I search sometimes I see types like H7, H6, etc. Is there a type for my Honda I have to buy/
Also I see different brands so what brand would be good that's under $250? Or is HID a get what you pay for type product?
I plan on buying projector headlights and I've read that you have to make sure that the HID's and the lenses work with each other is this true?
Lastly I usually see just 2 bulbs in a HID kit. So do I still keep my OEM high beams or what?
I know its a lot but I just really like knowing about products inside and out before a purchase. Thanks.
hi, i like to answer your questions. first,if you want to change you headlight into hid ,what brand is not important,the most important is the quality,i can supply you japan hid with reasonable price,150usd around with ship cost from china to your county. second,your car the low beam is 9006 and the hi beam is 9005. lastly,if you want change all your car headlights,you should buy two sets hid conversion kits
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on: June 30, 2008, 09:40:44 AM
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Started by griffirn - Last post by Tom
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Each car has a diffrent bulb. You have to search something like "2002 Honda Accord SE Sedan bulb replacment guide" and you should find which bulb your car takes. Hondas usualy take 9006 but double check.
Almost everything out there is chinese around $150 is a good deal any lower and you risk getting some cheap stuff
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on: June 29, 2008, 09:05:22 PM
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Started by griffirn - Last post by griffirn
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I have a 2002 Honda Accord SE Sedan and I was looking to get 6000K HID. When I search sometimes I see types like H7, H6, etc. Is there a type for my Honda I have to buy/
Also I see different brands so what brand would be good that's under $250? Or is HID a get what you pay for type product?
I plan on buying projector headlights and I've read that you have to make sure that the HID's and the lenses work with each other is this true?
Lastly I usually see just 2 bulbs in a HID kit. So do I still keep my OEM high beams or what?
I know its a lot but I just really like knowing about products inside and out before a purchase. Thanks.
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on: June 05, 2008, 02:18:39 PM
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Started by Tom - Last post by Tom
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A Beam Radio iniciou suas atividades no Brasil em 2000, e desde esta data tem como meta melhorar os conceitos de prestação de serviço e atendimento aos clientes no setor de telecomunicações. Atualmente a Beam Radio é designada pela MOTOROLA como REVENDA PREMIUM e até a presente data é o único SAM – SERVIÇO AUTORIZADO MOTOROLA da região do ABCD e litoral paulista. Dispomos de Laboratório próprio e técnicos capacitados para atendimento as diversas necessidades no setor de Telecomunicações. PRINCIPAIS PRODUTOS Rádios Portáteis, Rádios Móveis, Estações Fixas, Estações Repetidoras, Acessórios e Componentes .
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on: May 20, 2008, 10:40:08 PM
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Started by types98accord - Last post by Tom
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From my experience that is just sales hype. Composite "A structure or an entity made up of distinct components" Its just a fancy way of saying its build up of different materials combined into one. ex: the cables you use to send signal to your tv (yellow white red) is considered "Composite Video" because it combines all the video signal into one cable
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on: May 20, 2008, 06:57:21 PM
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Started by types98accord - Last post by types98accord
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One more thing, I am researching OEM housings and I ran across a few that say they are Composite. What does that mean? Does that matter?
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on: May 20, 2008, 06:42:25 PM
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Started by types98accord - Last post by types98accord
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Well, there really isnt a whole lot of fogging on the housing. I guess there is a little bit of wear on it. To me, I have seen some worn out housings on older cars and mine look new compared to those. The car has not been in a garage and has been exposed to the outside since 2001, so that could have some factor in this. I agree with you on projectors. They are all cheap. So, what you are saying is I need to buy new stock housings? I dont have a picture right now, but will try to take one to post on here later. Like you said, even the slight bit of wear could decrease the light. You know more than I do, so I trust your opinion. If you think new stock housings will help that is what I will do. I will try to get pictures on here, but just imagine stock housings with some wear to them. Nothing serious, and not fogged over much at all. If you think that still makes a difference I dont need to send the pictures. I will research new housings and go from there. I dont think I have any other options other than just living with it. I notice the shadowing right now with cars behind me. Its very annoying.
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on: May 19, 2008, 07:50:32 PM
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Started by types98accord - Last post by Tom
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Well i dont know what your housing looks like... From new to slightly dirty you will lose almost 20% of the brightness (lm) Over my experience I would highly recommend you NOT to buy any aftermarket housing with a projector, they are all made in china and not properly engineered. I have been to the Las Vegas SEMA show and seen first hand how manny chinese people go there just to take pictures to bring back home and copy it. Back to the point, I had a projector housing with HID's and I got very mad that a new car with halogen lights put a shadow in my car with HID's (6,000k) after that i put the OEM housing back on. If possible post a pic of your housing or just try and describe it to me.
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on: May 15, 2008, 04:32:11 PM
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Started by types98accord - Last post by types98accord
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No offense taken. 98 Accord is old. So, what do you suggest? I swear I have seen it on a Civic about the same year as mine, but maybe they bought new headlight housings for it. Also, the other one I have seen it on was a even older Chevy silverado. Again, maybe they bought a new housing for it. Will buying a new headlight housing make the differnce, and what kind do I buy? I had the projector lenses in there at one time and they were so cheap that they broke within a few months of having them. Where do i find a better quality housing? I also would hate to buy a new housing and have to buy new bulbs since the projector style ones did take different bulbs. Maybe that is my only option. Its just frustrating to see them so bright on these other vehicles. Dont get me wrong, mine are brighter than the normal halogen lights, but just dont seem bright enough. Please help!!!!
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