HID Kits For Sale
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so whats the deal with these? can they be put into any vehicle?
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garagealchemist;256684 wrote:
so whats the deal with these? Can they be put into any vehicle?check your bulb style and find out
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GarageAlchemist;256684 wrote:
so whats the deal with these? can they be put into any vehicle?Go here to figure out what type of bulb your vehicle uses:
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProducts/AutomotiveLighting/LampReplacementGuide/Then see if I have it in stock.

Also, I can order any color/style that I don't have listed and get it to you soon.
I will be coming to Fargo tomorrow, so if somebody wants a kit, let me know and I can meet with you.Also, sorry that some don't like these light kits. If you had them yourself, everyone else's lights wouldn't seem so damn bright. :icon_salut: This is the only way to see at night with today's new cars coming with super-bright lights.
I drove my winter beater last night (97 Olds 88) with good factory headlights and I couldn't see a thing because all of the other new cars on the road were blinding. I'm going to be upgrading to HID in the Olds so I can see now.
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89 Jeep Cherokee
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GarageAlchemist;256698 wrote:
89 Jeep CherokeeYour vehicle has sealed beam headlights, so in order to do an HID conversion you need to get new housings that accept replaceable capsules. The kit would be $170 + S&H
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