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Old 11-10-2007, 12:36 AM
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I just installed a XenonWorx Bi-Xenon 6000k HID kit. Heres some pics.






ahhhh, the power of 3M...




i love the way these lights look on the road. lights up everything, especially reflectors, signs and new paint...
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Old 11-10-2007, 02:26 AM
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looking good
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i just installed my 5000K and 3000K fogs and i mounded the ballast in the same way. looks awesome. i gotta take pics too but always looks hard with an auto camera
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i was surprised at how easy it was to install the kit. it took me about 15 mins in the parking lot... well for the zip tie install anyways, i was going on a road trip and really wanted to use the lights, when i got home i replaced the zip ties with 3m double sided tape... the low beams are awesome, the high beams are alright, they kinda take away from the light that is right in front of you and direct it upwards, but then again, i guess that is the purpose of high beams ;)
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Does this kit have a relay harness? If not, you should consider getting one to ensure that you don't burn up your stock harness.
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nice....how much were your HID's??

whats the install difficulty on those??
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It is probably as difficult as installing them on a tc. I would give it a 3 if youve never looked at your lighting set up before, otherwise it's VERY easy.
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Looks good. Nice install. I spy with my little eye a Toyota vin. :p
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install was very easy, didn't even have to pull the headlights. i got my kit at cost, the shop my brother works at as an installer jsut started to carry them.
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