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Catz has a very nice, high-quality 9006 upgrade kit.
I tried it on my '03 Accord, and the light is brighter, cut-off quality is maintained, but the stock reflector design produces hot-spots on the roadway. The hot-spots actually resulted in a _decrease_ in perceived brightness from the driver's seat. I ended up backing the kit out, and going back to stock, halogen 9006 for the time being. At this time, it's a $500 experiment that's back in its box until a high-quality projector kit comes available for the car.
I tried it on my '03 Accord, and the light is brighter, cut-off quality is maintained, but the stock reflector design produces hot-spots on the roadway. The hot-spots actually resulted in a _decrease_ in perceived brightness from the driver's seat. I ended up backing the kit out, and going back to stock, halogen 9006 for the time being. At this time, it's a $500 experiment that's back in its box until a high-quality projector kit comes available for the car.
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Originally posted by MasterChris
They don't make HID housing for the Accords. However check out www.illusion-lighting.com :thumbup:
They don't make HID housing for the Accords. However check out www.illusion-lighting.com :thumbup:
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Originally posted by Poen
Well, not a lot of people have the time/dedication to fabricate headlight assemblies (me being one of them.)
Well, not a lot of people have the time/dedication to fabricate headlight assemblies (me being one of them.)
I am sorry buy 1 grand is way to much for that you could prolly get a conversion done with a entire assembly on your car at a body shop....