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Old 01-07-2008, 10:56 PM
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What do you think of these? Will this work on my 94 Camaro? I know I would need 2 of these kits for the 4 lights but I'm just wondering if these would work on my car.
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I think the real xenons cost much more than that. Probably look to spend about 200 I think.
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First I do belive you would need the euro lights convention, then I THINK you can do hid, but im betting all it will get you is different color and not much brighter/better distance because your still using the lame sealed beam style fixture. And pretty much any HID kit under 150-200 bux is just going to be junk, it will get you that blue color your looking for, but will probably be less bright than stock headlights. Also his shipping is like 60, and he has like 3 different companies hid comparisons on his listing, none are for those actual lights. I would recommended neverburnout hid's. Lifetime warranty on everything I belive, my friend has them, they are niiiice. Pricy but worth it. I cant remember what brand I have, but I think I paid around 200 to 220. Real nice and I think a 5 year warranty, I went with 8k, then I changed my mind after I orderd but I installed them anyway when they got here, and im very happy, not nearly as blue as I was thinking (which in my case was a good thing).
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Okay...thanks...and I also have a conversion kit for my lights so they are no longer sealed beams...and what's euro lights convention?
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those are not HID's and will get you a ticket almost anywhere
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those are not HID's and will get you a ticket almost anywhere
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I got some HID's for my Camaro from one of my friends over on LS1Tech... His site is http://ledvault.armorysound.com/kits.html
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all you need to do HIDs is a full kit which includes the ballasts. this ebay thing looks to be a phony kit.

i assume by euro lights he means projectors. it is true that you should have projectors to keep from getting a ticket (and blinding people) but you dont need them in order for the HIDs to work.

besides, the projector headlights on ebay for camaros arent even meant for HIDs. youd need to swap in some HID projectors, or just build custom headlights with them.
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Originally Posted by ls1dave
all you need to do HIDs is a full kit which includes the ballasts. this ebay thing looks to be a phony kit.

i assume by euro lights he means projectors. it is true that you should have projectors to keep from getting a ticket (and blinding people) but you dont need them in order for the HIDs to work.

besides, the projector headlights on ebay for camaros arent even meant for HIDs. youd need to swap in some HID projectors, or just build custom headlights with them.
Euro lights are the convertion kits for 93-97 camaros that convert the housings from sealed beam to standard bulb. Made by the company Euro lights.

http://www.eurolamps.com/eurolamps/c...headlights.htm
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