Acute Performance - 35W HID Fog Light Sale
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Originally Posted by DRANGED' post='661044' date='Sep 3 2008, 02:34 PM
Just buy them Frank, it's a great price!! I just ordered 3 sets!! Qne for me, Audi_Eatter and roadking350.
I'm contemplating about them... I'll know more when I get my car back
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Originally Posted by mrfva' post='661091' date='Sep 3 2008, 03:20 PM
Somehow I have a strange feeling that you're getting a cut out of these deals you're encouraging me to buy
I'm contemplating about them... I'll know more when I get my car back
I'm contemplating about them... I'll know more when I get my car back
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Originally Posted by Bad Bimr' post='661090' date='Sep 3 2008, 01:17 PM
The original post says the 35W kitt aqlso needs the "Error Code Canceling Device" however in this post you say they are not needed.
Do the ballasts need to be mounted against the plastic inside the bumper? Or are they safe just dangling inside?
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They DO NOT need canceling cables. You can mount against the plastic or leave them there. there is no danger since it's enclosed.
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Originally Posted by KnIgHtCoM' post='661109' date='Sep 3 2008, 01:34 PM
+1 to BP's comment.
Do the ballasts need to be mounted against the plastic inside the bumper? Or are they safe just dangling inside?
Do the ballasts need to be mounted against the plastic inside the bumper? Or are they safe just dangling inside?
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EXTERIOR:
M-Tech Kit | M5 Mirrors, Trunk Finisher | Jet Black Kidney Surrounds | Madico Charcool Tint 54%, 35%
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Euro-Headlights | Euro-LCI Tail Lights | AiB V3.0 | Solaris Invisi-bulbs | OEM LED Plate Lights
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Porterfield R4-S Brake Pads | K&N Air Filter
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How do you mount it to the plastic? Does it come with high-temp adhesive?
Do you know what the wattage output is on our headlights? Which kit would be the best match to the headlight output, the 35W or 50W? I don't want the fog to outbling the headlight.
What size bulbs are high-beams on non-LCI's? Do you have HID kits for that size bulb and will run cooler than their halogen counterparts?
Do you know what the wattage output is on our headlights? Which kit would be the best match to the headlight output, the 35W or 50W? I don't want the fog to outbling the headlight.
What size bulbs are high-beams on non-LCI's? Do you have HID kits for that size bulb and will run cooler than their halogen counterparts?
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There are screws in the bumper that you can use to mount the ballast. The ballast has a metal clamp that goes around it. I personally just use zip ties as the entire bumper area is sealed and has no chance of falling out. No high-temp adhesive.
If you don't want to outbling your headlights go with the 35W.
On pre-LCI cars the high beams are H7. Never tried using an HID kit for that.
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If you don't want to outbling your headlights go with the 35W.
On pre-LCI cars the high beams are H7. Never tried using an HID kit for that.
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Originally Posted by KnIgHtCoM' post='661600' date='Sep 4 2008, 05:07 AM
How do you mount it to the plastic? Does it come with high-temp adhesive?
Do you know what the wattage output is on our headlights? Which kit would be the best match to the headlight output, the 35W or 50W? I don't want the fog to outbling the headlight.
What size bulbs are high-beams on non-LCI's? Do you have HID kits for that size bulb and will run cooler than their halogen counterparts?
Do you know what the wattage output is on our headlights? Which kit would be the best match to the headlight output, the 35W or 50W? I don't want the fog to outbling the headlight.
What size bulbs are high-beams on non-LCI's? Do you have HID kits for that size bulb and will run cooler than their halogen counterparts?
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you cannot find a better offer on this forum.
http://acuteperformance.com/index.php?main...;products_id=67
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just ordered a set to!!!!! great deal....been waiting for awhile for an HID fog upgrade.....hope this isnt a waste....
p.s. there isnt any draw back in getting these over the 50w are there?...beside being less brighter...
p.s. there isnt any draw back in getting these over the 50w are there?...beside being less brighter...