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As this is black Friday weekend... You can check theretrofitsource.com and get up to 25% off... They have some of the best quality aftermarket parts you will find.88sins wrote:ok fellas, need some help
I want to change the headlight bulbs in a project car, currently running halogens but wanna convert to HID/xenons. Anybody know who/where has complete HID conversion kits reasonably priced? Already have projectors to install.
supernedd wrote:Have a place on munroe road chaguanas near d highway side .. them does have led n hid n stuff . Variety
Can't remember the name. If i pass . Will try n get it . Directions ..when u come off munroe rd flyover .. u passing abrahams grill on d right .. u driving n follow the road .u will pass a car parts place on your left .. a grocery on your right. After the car parts place is the building where the lights place is located . At d side of d building88sins wrote:supernedd wrote:Have a place on munroe road chaguanas near d highway side .. them does have led n hid n stuff . Variety
it have a couple dozen places that side
u get the name of the place plz.
thnx
I didn't know you wanted cheap thing. Bi-xenon just means that one xenon bulb is used for high and low beam. I don't know who makes those bulbs you have pictured, that appears to emulate an H4 bulb.88sins wrote:got a kit by Bobby's for $299, but boi when I tell u the thing had some kinda oil/grease all over it. Not good for the plastic driver housing and insulators at all.
only one problem remains, it came with 6000k xenon bulbsneed bi-xenon bulbs for the high/low beams, & would really prefer 4300k or 5000k.
now I studying who have bi-xenon bulbs locally boi. I really eh wanna bring that in but if I got no choice then I got no choice.
in case anyone wondering wtf is a bi-xenon bulb,
Ted_v2 wrote:when buying oil buy the largest amount possible, i buying 20L of oil since my first oil change on my pickup and never looked back. invest in a bucket pump to minimal wastage and cross contamination as those are the killer with bulk oil.
supernedd wrote:Can't remember the name. If i pass . Will try n get it . Directions ..when u come off munroe rd flyover .. u passing abrahams grill on d right .. u driving n follow the road .u will pass a car parts place on your left .. a grocery on your right. After the car parts place is the building where the lights place is located . At d side of d building88sins wrote:supernedd wrote:Have a place on munroe road chaguanas near d highway side .. them does have led n hid n stuff . Variety
it have a couple dozen places that side
u get the name of the place plz.
thnx
Nope, another guy.rspann wrote:Y'all talking about S Khan paint shop, just after Abrahams and Forensys. He has all types and good prices. Good quality too.
nervewrecker wrote:Nope, another guy.rspann wrote:Y'all talking about S Khan paint shop, just after Abrahams and Forensys. He has all types and good prices. Good quality too.
kamakazi wrote:I didn't know you wanted cheap thing. Bi-xenon just means that one xenon bulb is used for high and low beam. I don't know who makes those bulbs you have pictured, that appears to emulate an H4 bulb.88sins wrote:got a kit by Bobby's for $299, but boi when I tell u the thing had some kinda oil/grease all over it. Not good for the plastic driver housing and insulators at all.
only one problem remains, it came with 6000k xenon bulbsneed bi-xenon bulbs for the high/low beams, & would really prefer 4300k or 5000k.
now I studying who have bi-xenon bulbs locally boi. I really eh wanna bring that in but if I got no choice then I got no choice.
in case anyone wondering wtf is a bi-xenon bulb,
Bi-Xenon-Headlights.jpg
As much as some people can do it themselves, not everyone takes the time to do it right.
88sins wrote:I don't do shortcuts, temporary patches, quick fixes or ratch.
I did edit the message.88sins wrote:why u wanna know what I do? lol
well, i do all my own vehicles mechanical work (including but not limited to pressing bearings, steering & suspension work ), electrical diagnostics & repairs, ac work short of welding (but only cuz I got no torch of my own), & engine work ( but only once the back eh acting up.) my scope of engine work not limited to tune ups & oil changes btw, actually did a rebuild on a 4g15DOHC couple months ago.
kamakazi wrote:I did edit the message.
What I was getting at is that at some point you will do the same thing you said you don't do.... Lol.
You will try ratch, shortcut, etc.
t is all part of learning.
That hid kit is still cheap though.
What size tyre is that?*KRONIK* wrote:I now do a lil mudguard adjustment
Heat gun and a big stone
Tire not rubbing anymore
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