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Anyone tried this HID from Drag Specialties? My INDY shop tells me they've installed several...have had no problems. No wires to be cut...only adding a direct power wire from the battery to the relay.
looks like the one i used but twice the price of a single bulbhttp://www.xenonlink.com/H4+Bi-Xenon+HID+Kit/H4+Bi-Xenon+6000K/H4+Bi-Xenon+6000K+Automobile+HID+Kit.html
This is the one I installed, $150. Wow is all I can say. good news is it is plug and play, took me 10 minutes for install, and you get 2 of them as there are set up for a car, your buddy can have one and split the cost.
Last edited by midwestboat; May 20, 2010 at 10:54 AM.
I just installed a HID conversion on my 04 FLHT with a
dual bulb headlamp. So far I just done the low beam.
Puts more light on the road and a little wider. I raised
the beam to go out farther. Definite improvement. How
good compared to others, I don't know. But for $35
shipped I'm not complaining. I'm happy enough to order
another kit for the high beam. Price is up to $40 shipped
but I'm going to give it a try. My low beam is a 35W, at
6000K, a little bluer than I wanted but I hope it cuts down
on glare. The high beam I going to try a 35W with 4150K
instead of the 55W for fear of heat issues. Expecting good
things. Do some research on ddmtuning. But, be prepared
they are always very far behind, maybe a couple weeks.
Also offers Lifetime Warranty.
Above is the HID light I have installed in my bike. Took me all of thirty minutes to install and the amount of light is amazing compared to the stock halogen.
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