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They've been great bud, whenever I drive a car without HIDs I think the lights aren't on!

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we fit a set to our colorado & there ridicleous. I usually squint abit at night & end up being tired by the end of the drive but the other night I was perfect. there so clear. We went the 6000's. Will be fitting a set to the T when it gets back home.

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I have only just installed HID in my BF Falcon (got the kit off Steve above - 55w 6000k Bi Xenon H4)and trying to get the adjustment right - is damn hard - knowing what I know now I probably wouldnt have gone to HID without a projector headlight which they dont make for the b series, the spread on the road is pretty sh!t so im glad I didnt get the 8000k because then there would have been even less light on the road, the other issue is the light flickers something cronic going over bumps - drives me friggin insane, I think the issue is the bulb is so much bigger and heavier than halogen that when you go over a bump the whole reflector moves and consequently the light flickers, I did original have issues with the metal clip not securing in both places although re did it today and got both sides clipped in. The real test will be tonight although im not convinved it will be that great so hopefully I can flog the kit off for close to what I paid.

Moral of the story is - only use HID if you got a projector headlight

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I haven't had this issue with my kit phil, double check the bulbs are mounted correctly and then have a play around with the heights, it may take a little fiddling, but you'll get it

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Any glare that you are experiencing would be more prevalent with the 55w HID kit. I only recommend 55w to rally and offroad customers.

35w is plenty for normal night driving.

As Pat said make sure your bulbs are secure and the headlights are properly adjusted.

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