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Old 02-07-2008, 12:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Doing the conversion: Headlight question

I'm gearing up to do the conversion to the 300c or SRT front end this spring. I'd like to run HID headlights. Please correct me if I am wrong, it is my understanding that to do this, first I need to get non-HID 300c headlights to replace the headlights I have now since they won't fit in the new fascia and my car currenntly does not have the wiring to run HID. Then I get an HID conversion kit (I've heard the best place to get them is AAC) to mod those headlights, this correct? Do the non-HID lights need to be a specific type? like projectors or whatever they are....

If all this is true and I'm on the right track, can anyone point me a direction to get a nice set on non-HID headlights?
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Old 02-07-2008, 02:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm not quite sure if I'm following what your saying. If you have a 300C or the SRT Design, then it came with projector headlights from the factory (the little fish eye looking deal in the head light). So all you need is a HID kit with capacitors. If you have the base 300 (and touring I think) then a good set of projector lense headlights would be a good choice, so you don't blind on coming traffic.
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I'm converting to a 300c or 300c SRT front fascia. I talked with Justin at AAC and they can get me a set of OEM projector headlights modded to HID bulbs...so I guess I'm just gonna head that route.
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Gotcha, good luck with your project.
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