Question on Hids
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Hids are of such low quality, it won't matter where you get them there all super cheap. The kits that are $300 are the same quality as the ones that are $75. I've seen and compared many. The bi-xenon kits hi-lo beam wiggle and shake. you can literally see them when you drive in rough terrain or bumps. The only ones that were a little better quality were the ones made by ORACLE they have xenon low and regular high beam.
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Try www.hid-solutions.com they have plug and play kits, fog light kits and even stuff for can-buss wired trucks.
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I would be real weary on buying a product you can't see the actual images of. I can't stress enough the low quality of some of these higher priced HID kits. Being a top rated seller of these items and distributing these kits to retailers that make a business out of it. To be straight about this I buy these for $40 sell them $75. And they put there name on it with a sticker and sell them upwards of $150-$300.00 by no means am I trying to advertise I'm just trying to look out for y'all. I put the Oracle kit on my truck and it's probably the best quality hid conversion I've been able to find.
Checked oracle website but it doesn't look like they carry the kit anymore. Or the h13 kit for the Ram
Checked oracle website but it doesn't look like they carry the kit anymore. Or the h13 kit for the Ram
Last edited by txarrowhunter; 02-01-2010 at 09:59 AM. Reason: H13 bulb type
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