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Originally Posted by DumbasSi
So what would you say is the best PNP kit available? Something from Phillips maybe.
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I don't know which one is the best available to be honest. But if it has the "casper" shield, then it might be good because it will reduce glare with it.
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Originally Posted by shungo
a real phillips is like 900+ right?
i heard those fake phillips is like 300+, i wonder if its good or not???
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Fake hid setups will be sold with temperature rating at above 5K which is the highest Philips went. The kits include bulbs, ballast and brackets on OEM. The extra wiring is custom made. Bulbs alone are 100-120 bucks new. Once awhile you get offers for less than that. If you have a kit for example a kit which is worth $200. That means the ballast would cost around 100-80. That's a no-no. It's plain simple and by all means to save some buck all low q uality has been used. It is true HID when you use D2S bulbs =D... That's why reviews are made for. And yes "you get what you paid for".
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Originally Posted by ethlar
actually they are legal with certain restrictions, mainly that you have to maintain the geometry of the lights and use DOT legal parts
http://www.v6performance.net/forums/...ad.php?t=63425
Also to the OP, this has been discussed so many times in so many different threads
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I know this has been discussed but now I'm showing diagrams and the pro's and con's. Most threads just simply say HID projectors suck and a pnp HID kit is the best bang for your back. While others say the opposite yet they have nothing to back them up.
I broke it down so ANYONE could understand what the big fuzz is all about.
If you tell a stubborn person something is bad they will not agree with you. But once you show them why they're bad and the pro's and con's of both parties being discussed, then the guys from both sides can in fact know more about what they didnit know yet or add some knowledge to the thread.
BTW i can see the immaturity on the bad reps...
thanks alot guys

to each their own