is there such thing as a universal HID kit reason...
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the reason why is that a friend of mine bought something similar to this
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ayphotohosting
and he and I was wondering if there is anything to fit this
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ayphotohosting
and he and I was wondering if there is anything to fit this
There are HID kits out there which generally use a D2S bulb and a base machined to fit in a halogen bulb socket. The thing with H4 is that it's a dual filament halogen bulb (i.e. low and high beam in one bulb) and that's a bit trickier to pull off with an HID bulb.
HID bulbs are classified by color temperature. Lower numbers like 4100k are more like blueish white, and the higher you go the more purple it gets. 4100k is the best from a visibility standpoint.
HID bulbs are classified by color temperature. Lower numbers like 4100k are more like blueish white, and the higher you go the more purple it gets. 4100k is the best from a visibility standpoint.
H4 kit would fit. I wouldn't suggest it anyway as those housings don't have any type of glare protection whatsoever.
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thanks what brand do you recommend