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Old 12-20-2006, 11:57 PM
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as stated brand new in box
comes with 2 bulbs, ballasts and manual/warranty card

250 shipped anywhere in US/Canada
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Couple of questions:
1. What make are the bulbs? I'm assuming they were re-based from some standard d2s bulbs.
2. Can you guarantee that the ballasts won't cause the lights to flicker or turn off? In our cars, there should be circuitry to prevent this and from the warning light on the dash from appearing.
Old 12-21-2006, 10:37 PM
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I have the same set put in my car and so far it works great. no warning lights or flickering whatsoever.
the bulbs r philips ultinon D2S 6000k,,, it gives a nice blue/white color...
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Originally Posted by blacke60steve' post='370083' date='Dec 21 2006, 04:36 PM
Couple of questions:
1. What make are the bulbs? I'm assuming they were re-based from some standard d2s bulbs.
2. Can you guarantee that the ballasts won't cause the lights to flicker or turn off? In our cars, there should be circuitry to prevent this and from the warning light on the dash from appearing.
Old 12-22-2006, 10:31 PM
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what about interrupting the PDC output. The voltage can cause a bad reading in the sensors. How far away do the ballasts need to be located from the fogs to make sure that there isnt a problem?
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sorry man I cant really answer tat question...too much of a techie question. perhaps do a search around forum and ask the members who has got them.
I have mine installed by a professional shop and so far so goood.... thx

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what about interrupting the PDC output. The voltage can cause a bad reading in the sensors. How far away do the ballasts need to be located from the fogs to make sure that there isnt a problem?
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