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Hid's?
I have recently blacked out my headlights and put a strip of led lights across the bottom and they look weird with my stock headlights on. I am wanting to switch to HID's and was wondering if anyone has had trouble with them? Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated. I'll try to get pics up of the front of my truck, but the led strip is so bright that it is hard to see what it really looks like. Thanks.
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Try turning down your ISO and shutter speed to get a better picture.
Read this and come back if you have any questions: https://www.f150online.com/forums/il...ns-v-hids.html |
Originally Posted by Raptor05121
(Post 4593725)
Try turning down your ISO and shutter speed to get a better picture.
Read this and come back if you have any questions: https://www.f150online.com/forums/il...ns-v-hids.html |
While they are true plug and play kits, the output is going to be horrible. You shouldn't need a capacitor or resistor unless you are dealing with LEDs.
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So basically what you are saying is that I shouldn't waste my time with these and actually invest in a nice set?
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How do I post pics to this? I cant figure it out
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Yes basically. The UV radiation from cheap PnP HIDs will eat away the chrome in your housings.
You can use a photo host site such as Photobucket, Flikr, or even your garage page to upload photos and just post the image link here [img]yourphotolinkhere.jpg[/ img] |
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Not bad :beers:
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that strip looks really good. i needed a capacitor to stop what little flickering issues i had when i ran them. heres a pic of 6k bi-xenon heads and 6k fogs. this pic is with high beams and fogs on:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...windshield.jpg |
Where did you get the capacitor from?
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ebay. or you can go to retro-solutions.com they have them there i believe.
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cool thanks. I'm going to do my tint this week probably and then try the HID install this weekend.
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a capacitor is a band aide for the problem, a relay is the proper way to wire them up, many hid sellers sell a relay harness to make it easier to install, but most decent hids come with the relay harness
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The PnP kit I have has relays with it.
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