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Old 01-05-2007, 01:30 AM
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So I bought the 5000k HID kit from Simon and I installed it today. Just posting some pics up, let me know what you guys think.
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looks good bro.
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not bad.. it's a good look on projectors... a bit of glare though... anything else would generate huge amounts of glare.
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Nice glare.
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Old 01-05-2007, 01:26 PM
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What I actually did was I used an empty space in the stock fuse box under the hood so i eliminated the fuse relays the kit gives you. this way i dont need an extra wire goin to the battery and it looks alot cleaner and its hardwired into the car. Looks really clean but it is a bit of work.
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LOL! I thought the EXACT same thing when I read Bryan's post. Then I scrolled down......

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yeah it would make a cleaner install, but its just a fail safe just in case.
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Originally Posted by GSR_gino
What I actually did was I used an empty space in the stock fuse box under the hood so i eliminated the fuse relays the kit gives you. this way i dont need an extra wire goin to the battery and it looks alot cleaner and its hardwired into the car. Looks really clean but it is a bit of work.
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You don't want to 'hardwire' those HIDs directly to your battery. The fuse relays are there to protect your OEM wiring.
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looks good.........i've had McCulloch HID's for probably 4 years now and they are still working good........
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wow you took out your fuses so you don't need a harness?

Why not just make them wireless HIDS?
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BLUETOOTH HID's :O
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are those stock projectors?????
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Old 01-06-2007, 01:12 AM
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No what i did is the power wire that runs from the battery to the fusebox, I attached my HID power wire by the fusebox where it comes in so there isnt another wire goin to the battery similar to how some ppl run their Sub wire. and from there i ran that power wire into the fusebox and stuck the fuse that came with the HIDs into a blank spot. So the HIDs still have fuses incase something happens but it looks nicer cuz i dont have the separate fuseboxes that the HIDs came with sittin separate in the engine bay. that way theres less visible wiring and its still exactly the same setup as its supposed to be. Kinda hard to explain if u still dont get it ud have to see it.
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