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Old 12-10-2006, 06:52 PM   #101 (permalink)
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My place is closer than Rpm2's place, plus I will do it for $50.
Do I hear $49 ?
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That HID kit look very nice. Where can I get one for 200 bucks? and are they difficult to install?
I may have to drive 2800 miles to BC to have Habby install them for me
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Do I hear $49 ?
Ya Rpm2, will he hear $49?
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Old 12-10-2006, 09:20 PM   #104 (permalink)
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Ya Rpm2, will he hear $49?
Na it's yours! Too low for me!
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That HID kit look very nice. Where can I get one for 200 bucks? and are they difficult to install?
I may have to drive 2800 miles to BC to have Habby install them for me

To help off set the cost of coming to Canada can you bring me a few cartons of marlboro's? lol
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They don't have Marlboro's in Canada? Maybe I can start and import / install business
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i got my kit from www.cqlight.ca. it's a company based from Oakland, CA... $199 + free shipping, no taxes.

install was okay. i took my time and installed everything neatly... zap-strapped all loose wiring, used lock-tite for all the screws/bolts, and kept all components (ballasts, igniters, wiring) hidden.
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i got my kit from www.cqlight.ca. it's a company based from Oakland, CA... $199 + free shipping, no taxes.

install was okay. i took my time and installed everything neatly... zap-strapped all loose wiring, used lock-tite for all the screws/bolts, and kept all components (ballasts, igniters, wiring) hidden.
ONLY 200?!?!? im interested!
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They don't have Marlboro's in Canada? Maybe I can start and import / install business

nope no marlboro's in canada, we have the crappy canadian version. I refuse to smoke those.
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Old 12-11-2006, 01:23 PM   #111 (permalink)
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Ok, so this morning I decided to drive with my HIDs on, not because it was dark, but because I wanted to really try it out on my commute route. I was stopped on Fraser northbound, and there was a cop facing me heading southbound; we were both on the stop line (no one in front of us). It was weird because there were no cars crossing the intersection for the longest time, so he could see my lights completely. To my surprise, he didn’t do anything! It was the LONGEST 3 minutes of my life, but I’m glad that my HIDs don’t cause as much glare as I anticipated.

That said, I will still aim them lower when I get back home today. (Especially the driver’s side because they don’t quite line up perfectly)
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Old 12-11-2006, 02:14 PM   #112 (permalink)
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So are HID's illegal? Why would the cop stop you for them?
Also what does it entail to switch to HID's? Do you just switch out bulbs or do you take your entire headlight out and switch it? I am confused about that. If you convert your headlight what are the steps?
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Generally speaking, HID kits are illegal because they tend to create a lot of glare in reflective headlight housings. The focal point for a stock halogen bulb may be different from the focal point of a Xenon bulb, so the optics and physics of the reflective surfaces inside the headlight are changed. Think of it as losing focus on a camera: more blurry = more dispersed light. This is where projectors come in. They will focus the beam produced by the HID bulb and they have a shield to produce a sharp cutoff to reduce/eliminate glare. Currently, there are no prefabricated projector headlights of the 06-07 Civics, so many people are doing retrofits with TSX or S2000 projectors and MDX or custom shrouds. Alternatively, a lot of people are going the Plug-n-Play route simply because it is very easy to do.

The stock setup for the lighting is very simple: A wiring harness connects to the back of the halogen bulb.
OEM Wiring Harness --> Halogen Bulb

The new Plug-n-Play setup adds a few components:
OEM Wiring Harness --> Ballast and Igniter Unit --> HID Bulb

My kit had separate ballasts and igniters, so my setup looks like this:
OEM Wiring Harness --> Ballast --> Igniter --> HID Bulb

Everything plugs together in such a way that you cannot mistake one plug for another (like plugging in a USB plug to a speaker socket… it’s not gonna work). You do not have to take the headlight apart, or take it out of the car; you’re essentially changing the bulbs. But this modification does require the bumper to be removed for easier access to the wiring. All in all, it look about 2.5 hours because I took my time making everything neat and hidden under the hood (you can’t see any HID components when you pop my hood). It’s quite an easy mod, even for a beginner.
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I would end up zapping myself, me and electrical items do not work out at all.
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^ lol ok...

Step 1: Locate your radio code card
Step 2: Disconnect and reove battery from vehicle
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Step 1: Locate your radio code card
Step 2: Disconnect and reove battery from vehicle

Step 3..sweet talk a crew member to hook your **** up for you.
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lol how many blonds does it take to change an HID bulb?!
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lol how many blonds does it take to change an HID bulb?!

None cause i got my buddies to do it for me.
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stock cutoff




notice there's some upward dispersion, but the vast majority of the light is pointed below the beltline of most vehicles.
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