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Old 09-27-2007, 09:11 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Stealth Auto sells a kit with life-time guantee and a capacitor in the power line. I have had no flicker issues at all with my 6000Ks since installation on the MSRT8 (non-projector set-up). I did have one go out during a trip last weekend. However, upon stopping (rest area) and restart of the car, the light relit and all has been fine since. So I have not bothered with ordering a new bulb.
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Old 09-30-2007, 10:04 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Well put! I wanted a bluer hue without sacrificing visiblity so 1) I installed HID fogs and 2) upgraded all HID bulbs to 6000K.

This is exactly what I'm trying to do. I asked the qestions from another post.

1) Which units were purchased?
2) Where did you get them from?
3) Did you make any changes to the highbeams?
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Old 10-07-2007, 06:10 PM   #13 (permalink)
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BIG SMOOTH,

That's what I want to do with mine. Like the pics. Do other drivers think the fogs are too bright? And did you have HID high beams? Also congrats on commercial.
Fogs are already aimed towards the ground and funny thing is I've been flashed once last night but I was heading down a hill and the other driver was heading up so it probably was to him.

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Also do you have any flicker problems and what kit did you use?
No flicker at all. Got my kit from xenondepot.com, Steve is the best!

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This is exactly what I'm trying to do. I asked the qestions from another post.

1) Which units were purchased?
2) Where did you get them from?
3) Did you make any changes to the highbeams?
1) I got a HID kit for the fogs and upgraded to 6000K H10 bulbs
2) Xenondepot.com, talk to Steve
3) Only thing I've done to highbeams are upgrade them to Silverstar Ultras, have almost never used them or had the need to.
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Old 10-07-2007, 08:37 PM   #14 (permalink)
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i'd suggest not doing the HIGHs in an HID, incase you have to flash somebody or something...
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Fogs are already aimed towards the ground and funny thing is I've been flashed once last night but I was heading down a hill and the other driver was heading up so it probably was to him.



No flicker at all. Got my kit from xenondepot.com, Steve is the best!



1) I got a HID kit for the fogs and upgraded to 6000K H10 bulbs
2) Xenondepot.com, talk to Steve
3) Only thing I've done to highbeams are upgrade them to Silverstar Ultras, have almost never used them or had the need to.
Thanks for the reply. BIG SMOOTH
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