HID Driving lights

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I just installed Eagle HID driving lights to complement my SOS HID lights. I live in MI and need the light to see the deer. Wow, just a blanket of light when all are on. Only problem, the High beam are now yellow in comparison.

The Eagle HID lights were $600 from JC Whitney. They use Phillips Ballasts and bulbs. Good construction, aluminum and stainless steel with gaskets everywhere. Best part, wireless remote to turn on the lights, no wires go into the interior.
 
just installed mine but they are by K2 and they are sweet they are a little more purple than the s-2000 and look so bad ass and had many compliments on them i paid $650 and they are kinda easy to install but some may want others to install them
 
Did any of you consider the Raybrig HID lights? They are the same ones used in the HID flush mount headlight systems sold by a couple of vendors.


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Richard
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Saw the Xenarc but they are billed as "fog" lights. I needed driving lights to see the deer. Thought about the Raybrig but the Eagle lights were pretty inexpensive in comparison. Interesting compared to the SOS lights, there is no warm up. Also, these lights are remote control. Will try and get pics up later.
 
Originally posted by jorligan:
Saw the Xenarc but they are billed as "fog" lights. I needed driving lights to see the deer. Thought about the Raybrig but the Eagle lights were pretty inexpensive in comparison. Interesting compared to the SOS lights, there is no warm up. Also, these lights are remote control. Will try and get pics up later.

Xenarc® HID X1010 Auxiliary Low Beam Kit

Designed to complement standard low-beam headlights the kit features the exclusive D-HC (Discharge High Color) HID light source, providing the highest street legal color temperature available. Its unique auxiliary low beam optics project more down-road illumination than conventional fog lights. Complies with SAE J582 for Auxiliary Low Beam Lights. Recommended installation space requirement 3” X 6.5” X 5”.

Each Xenarc kit is supplied with everything you need to install and operate the lights on your vehicle. The X1010 kit includes: Two Xenarc HID Auxiliary Low Beam Assemblies, Two Electronic Ballasts, One Wiring Harness, One Receiver Unit, Two Remote Switches, Two Lamp Mounting Brackets, Two Ballast Mounting Brackets (attached to ballasts) and all Mounting Hardware.


[This message has been edited by NyC NsX (edited 02 September 2002).]
 
Originally posted by NyC NsX:
you could have bought the osram aux hid light kit for 400 online....heres the one from there online store but there retailors are selling it for less.
From their website, recommended installation space requirement 3” X 6.5” X 5”.

Does this fit in the openings in the OE lower bumper cover ??

Please post pix if possible, thanks.
 
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