Colin:
Sent you a PM and a message via ebay email. Did you get them?
Thanks.....
The hell?
If he cockblocks you, just release the how-to and let people make their own.
Are you infringing on actual copyrights this guy might have? I'm sure he hasn't patented the kit...
There might be a delay in future kits, the guy selling the $550 ebay kits is having his lawyer try to put me out of business. I will update you guys on the status.
My Son just turned 16 and together we purchased his 1st car, a 1997 White 84,000 mile LSC.![]()
He loves the car, but right low beam was burned out. Little did we know what a mess and expense it is to fix the headlight.
He is working part-time and when he came home from work last night, he indicated that the left side low beam is now gone as well.![]()
Is it possible that a relay, inline fuse or something is burned out? Any suggestions as to how to troubleshoot?
I have been watching EBAY, but find it painfull to take $400 to $550 from my Son to fix such a stupid and otherwise inexpensive thing.![]()
I have researched 04SSHD's kits, but have not seen what the adapter plate looks like. Those of you that have seen or used them, are they well made and do they work right?
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Someone please help me and my Son get through this without breaking the bank.
Thanks
Here's a question that is increasingly relevant-
Does this conversion enable to buy regular, generic 9005 bulbs into the future? So, after these bulbs burn out, we can purchase regular HID replacement bulbs and they'll fit without any problems?
This is to address a claim made in another thread. I'm wondering if that after this conversion we'll be have easy bulb replacements for the rest of the cars life?
This is going to sound like a silly question... but I've got a GenI with HIDs. I see you're only listing this kit as one for GenIIs, but what is different about the GenI HIDs that it may or may not work?
Here's a question that is increasingly relevant-
Does this conversion enable to buy regular, generic 9005 bulbs into the future? So, after these bulbs burn out, we can purchase regular HID replacement bulbs and they'll fit without any problems?
This is to address a claim made in another thread. I'm wondering if that after this conversion we'll be have easy bulb replacements for the rest of the cars life?
If my eyes don't deceive me, he's using D2S bulbs. My local parts store can order them next day for $138, and they're widely available cheaper online. But there's something nice about knowing I can walk into my parts store and have a headlight waiting for me the next day, which offers me a lot more peace of mind than my current what-if-one-burns-out-before-they're-available-again mindset, which has just turned into oh-crud-I-can't-get-headlights-anymore.