fishbone Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 Im sure no one here has ever made a mistake though... I did. I had a HID kit. For a week. Yanked it out, the light spread sucked ass. Got a pair of OSRAM Rallye and all is good. I think we could have saved a lot of useless debate and argument here by just suggesting you get a pair of 9011-type HIR headlights for your high beams and called it a day. 2500 vs 3400 lumens assuming you get the correct, brightest HID at 4300-4500K. Not that big of a difference, not have to worry about relays, ballasts and their Chinese quality, etc etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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bettner12 Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 I did. I had a HID kit. For a week. Yanked it out, the light spread sucked ass. Got a pair of OSRAM Rallye and all is good. I think we could have saved a lot of useless debate and argument here by just suggesting you get a pair of 9011-type HIR headlights for your high beams and called it a day. 2500 vs 3400 lumens assuming you get the correct, brightest HID at 4300-4500K. Not that big of a difference, not have to worry about relays, ballasts and their Chinese quality, etc etc. nothing but love for my HIR9011 light cannons! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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