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thebox - can you please pm me with your purchase info? 
invertalon - you might want to double check that the heat from the ballast doesn't affect the adhesiveness of the velcro that you're using. other than that - sounds like a good idea for mounting them anywhere you need.
bbsacto - 9006 6k for the 1st gen xB- this is for fogs or do you have sonar projector headlights?
(just making sure you got the right setup)
chelsdf - you'll need an H4 kit for the new xD. like 05 trd mentioned though, you'll need a dual-HID kit if you want HID high beams. since the H4 kits have HID low beams and a halogen high beam, you do not have to worry about losing high beams. if you happen to live out in the middle of no where and need high beams, the dual-HID setups work VERY WELL.
sciobox - sorry man, can you please PM me again about the relay?
maxim and bignoog - lol - yep, that's what I often run into as well. i've had complete strangers who have aftermarket HID setups in their cars pull up next to me and ask why my HID fogs are so bright.
sdsnybny - AWESOME PHOTOS!! Honestly guys- if you have a first gen xB, the sonar headlight housings are VERY good replacements. The light output may not be as even as an LS430 projector (the best in the OEM market) but having a lot of light focused straight in front of you isn't a bad thing either. sdsnybny - i bet you can see WAAAAAAAAAAY farther now huh?
invertalon - you might want to double check that the heat from the ballast doesn't affect the adhesiveness of the velcro that you're using. other than that - sounds like a good idea for mounting them anywhere you need.
bbsacto - 9006 6k for the 1st gen xB- this is for fogs or do you have sonar projector headlights?
(just making sure you got the right setup)chelsdf - you'll need an H4 kit for the new xD. like 05 trd mentioned though, you'll need a dual-HID kit if you want HID high beams. since the H4 kits have HID low beams and a halogen high beam, you do not have to worry about losing high beams. if you happen to live out in the middle of no where and need high beams, the dual-HID setups work VERY WELL.
sciobox - sorry man, can you please PM me again about the relay?
maxim and bignoog - lol - yep, that's what I often run into as well. i've had complete strangers who have aftermarket HID setups in their cars pull up next to me and ask why my HID fogs are so bright.
sdsnybny - AWESOME PHOTOS!! Honestly guys- if you have a first gen xB, the sonar headlight housings are VERY good replacements. The light output may not be as even as an LS430 projector (the best in the OEM market) but having a lot of light focused straight in front of you isn't a bad thing either. sdsnybny - i bet you can see WAAAAAAAAAAY farther now huh?
Cliff wrote;
"sdsnybny - AWESOME PHOTOS!! Honestly guys- if you have a first gen xB, the sonar headlight housings are VERY good replacements. The light output may not be as even as an LS430 projector (the best in the OEM market) but having a lot of light focused straight in front of you isn't a bad thing either. sdsnybny - i bet you can see WAAAAAAAAAAY farther now huh?"
when i get the 4300k in the fogs I'm gonna need sunscreen
LIFE IS SO BRIGHT.................................
"sdsnybny - AWESOME PHOTOS!! Honestly guys- if you have a first gen xB, the sonar headlight housings are VERY good replacements. The light output may not be as even as an LS430 projector (the best in the OEM market) but having a lot of light focused straight in front of you isn't a bad thing either. sdsnybny - i bet you can see WAAAAAAAAAAY farther now huh?"

when i get the 4300k in the fogs I'm gonna need sunscreen
LIFE IS SO BRIGHT.................................
SilvertC06,
there are a couple of DIY's for this on the xB, the tC shouldn't be much diff.
simple version;
on the back of the oem switch is two wires you tape one off (not sure witch one)
and add a ground wire from the open switch leg to a good ground. This way you could leave the fogs on and not notice there on and drain the battery
http://www.clubxb.com/forums/f19/126...em-fog-lights/
More time needed version;
get a led lighted oem size switch from Oznium (pick a color )and do the above plus add power to led pole and another SEPERATE ground wire for the led in switch
then you will know if you turned car off and left fogs on.
Hope this helps
this DIY is for a lighted JDM switch change out but a 4 pole led switch will be wired the same.
http://andy.lbox.org/cars/projects/foglamps/
there are a couple of DIY's for this on the xB, the tC shouldn't be much diff.
simple version;
on the back of the oem switch is two wires you tape one off (not sure witch one)
and add a ground wire from the open switch leg to a good ground. This way you could leave the fogs on and not notice there on and drain the battery
http://www.clubxb.com/forums/f19/126...em-fog-lights/
More time needed version;
get a led lighted oem size switch from Oznium (pick a color )and do the above plus add power to led pole and another SEPERATE ground wire for the led in switch
then you will know if you turned car off and left fogs on.
Hope this helps
this DIY is for a lighted JDM switch change out but a 4 pole led switch will be wired the same.
http://andy.lbox.org/cars/projects/foglamps/
pm'd you back bud.
sdsnybny- that's a cool mod to have the fogs on w/o the low beams. i turn off my lows and keep my fogs on if i'm driving through a parking lot or if i'm waiting to turn and somebody is walking in the crosswalk.
sdsnybny- that's a cool mod to have the fogs on w/o the low beams. i turn off my lows and keep my fogs on if i'm driving through a parking lot or if i'm waiting to turn and somebody is walking in the crosswalk.
hey cliff i asked about the green hids for my bud with the 98 civic and i was wondering how much are they gonna cost him, and if he orders by the time the sale is over will he get them for 140 shipped? and by the way when does this sale end?






