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Old 08-02-2009, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by code37' post='963340' date='Aug 2 2009, 07:55 PM
after installing the d1s bulb, i've seem to have lost the adaptive option, and i'm not sure, but it seems like there is no difference in the 6000k d1s bulb hid bulb... unless i got the 4300k? or 5300k bulb?

the hid fogs are insanely bright and work great. thanks

if you are going to intsall the hid kit on ur headlight, adn fogs.. i suggest install the headlight first... by doing this it will allow you to have access to your fog lights with out having to remove the wheel well. i'll try to post pics
if you dont mind losing the adaptive headlight (linked with your steering wheel, when you're taking turns) then you could upgrade your stock headlight bulbs with the d1s from brabusw209amg, but in my opinion I'd rather keep them stock unless you can have both
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Old 08-03-2009, 08:19 AM
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there should be difference at night. I dont sell any 4300K D1S. Only 6000K and 8000K is available. If you compare the 4300K and 6000K side by side, u can see after the 4300K (stock) warms up, it becomes a bit yellowish. The 6000K stays at white. Take a close look at ur lense housing. When the light reflects on it, there's no more yellow glare and only pure white. That's the difference you'll see. On pre-LCI headlights, u wont see as much of a difference than LCI for 6000K headlights. Reason being, pre-LCI stock headlamps make 4300K look pretty damn yellow.

As for adaptive headlights, u should still have it since u r only switching the bulbs out only and not mechanism. When I turn my wheel, my headlights turn with it. Are you getting the flashing green light next to the headlight indicating adaptive headlights malfunction? Did you make sure to plug all connections back?
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Hi everyone, my GB for the HID fogs has been closed! Please direct all questions here.

And I also have D1S in 6000K and 8000K for $120 shipped and D2S 6000K and 8000K and 20000K for $80 shipped.
Old 08-06-2009, 09:21 PM
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I GOT SOME GOOD NEWS!!!!!

I am now FULLY releasing the BEST ballasts available. These are the slim ballasts I have been offering before at a price of $165 shipped. These slim ballasts utilize GERMAN technology rather than Japanese technology but parts are still made in Japan. They still work with ANY car including the most popular and annoying C-Class Mercedes without ANY problems. These ballasts have no flicker, no strobing, no errors just like my other larger sized ballasts.

These new ballasts are offerred as introductory priced at $145 SHIPPED within the US!!!!!!! I have NO idea where you can get these HID kits cheaper ANYWHERE else. Limited supply for these slim ballasts. Also comes with FULL one-year warranty. Warranty exchanges will be $6 deductible to cover shipping for ANY ballasts and bulbs and once you receive the new ballasts or bulbs, you warranty EXTENDS for an additional year from the day you receive them!

ENOUGH with the writing! Now for some more detailed pix. Aluminum "money" case is NOT included. Only for picture purposes...hehehehe

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Old 08-07-2009, 07:27 PM
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lol i like that case... maybe i should just get that thing so that i can use it as my laptop case
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Originally Posted by monsterj34' post='969127' date='Aug 7 2009, 11:27 PM
lol i like that case... maybe i should just get that thing so that i can use it as my laptop case
LOL. Ur crazy!! But I do have an aluminum case by Samsonite. Lemme tell you! DO NOT GET IT!! It is FREAKIN heavy!

sdg1871's 6000K D1S, 6000K HID Fogs, 8500K GP Thunder angel eyes!!!

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3000K DRL Halogen Bulb with Angel Eyes AND HID Fogs on BulldogE60


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3000k halogen vs 3000k hid fog. They look completely different in color.
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Originally Posted by theXman' post='970998' date='Aug 10 2009, 09:48 AM
3000k halogen vs 3000k hid fog. They look completely different in color.
Wow, they really do look different. 3000K is yellow, right? The DRLs do not look yellow but the HID fogs sure do.
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when the DRLs are on, it's pushing less wattage so it's not going to be as bruight and as yellow. Plus it's a halogen bulb! What do u expect? LOL


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