H.I.D. Lighting systems

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I have heard there are problems with the bulbs that move instead of the true bixenons. Have any issues with yours?

I have no problem at all. No flicker, all lights work like they are supposed to. They are powered off of the plugs for your factory lights, so when you switch to hi beam the fogs shut off (just like they are supposed to). All in all, I wouldn't trade em for anything else. And since I have an 05 that has the reflector visor they don't blind people or shine all over the place. Good beam on them, good field of vision.

I've got them too. Perfect and no flickering or hesitation etc. when going hi/low beam stuff. I love them AND I actually bought two more kits after I got mine I liked them so much. There here for any of my future needs.:LMAO:
 

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MikeVistaBlue06 has the same kit for his headlights, and a different H10 kit for his fogs as well as his running lights in his Roush bumper. And has them wired to where he can use all of them at once. It is like standing in front of the sun.

LMFAO!! Them mutherfuckers are bright ain't they!? You should see them shit when they blink me and I am on low beam and then fire up the high beams with the big fogs on!!!:clap:

I have several kits from vvme and they all work great. I upgraded the hi-beams on my Lincoln MKz with one of their 4300K H11 kits, and goddamn you talk about blind the fuck outta someone if you forget to dim them!!!

I got my bi-xenons from stangmods, but if I had it to do over again, I'd do just what Doc is saying and get them either from vision or vvme. All of the ones I have on the stang are 6000K and they are fuckin cool!

Some of the kits that others sell are the same damn thing you can get at www.vvme.com or www.visionbulbs.com for a helluva lot cheaper!


Hope this helps.

Mike
 

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BTW, if you get the flickers when you crank up the car. Do a search under my name and you'll find the solution for it. A big fucking capacitor to hold the "signal" to the relay!

Mikey
 

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Has anyone priced out the OEM HID's in the 09 mustang?
 

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Im about to order from vvme.com. its h13's for the headlights and h11's for the foglights, right?
 

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Im about to order from vvme.com. its h13's for the headlights and h11's for the foglights, right?

H13 for the headlights, and 9007/H10 for the fogs
 

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If you are asking me, no. Just not one of those things I think about to take pictures of
 

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well I got mine in this weekend. A little more work than originally thought.

I bought what was supposed to be a better kit. Has relays, ballasts, draws power from battery, not the old light plug. Now the headlights flicker when I am driving, the fog lights are fine. What are some of the causes of the flickering? Is there a fix or do I need replace something?

Any help would be appreciated.
 

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please tell us witch hid compagny did you use???and check some of the trhead on hid some peoples add to instaled capacitor to make them work ???
 
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