PurpleCherokee
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My kit came w/that adapter. And it doesn't glare period.
PurpleCherokee said:Actually not having cats SAVES me money... see, there's a difference in forking over 500 bucks on headlights and getting rid of cats which ends up getting me more power and better mileage, not to mention never having to replace a cat again... yea, I can see how you could get those two things confused... :roflmao:
PurpleCherokee said:I've had it for just a couple weeks. So far so good. And judging by the apparent quality of the product it seems to be built pretty well. The wires jackets feel like they're silicone, along with the connector seals. Also, the ballasts are fully encapsulated and are made by Hella. The general quality seems to be good. Seems like if you're gunna put so much work into making your product only SEEM like a quality product you might as well actually build a quality product. But time will tell.
PurpleCherokee said:There's no way to convince the neigh-sayers without buying them a kit themselves. Most are just pissed that they paid way too much for theirs lol.
Hella NEVER made aftermarket ballasts at that pricepoint. Nice try though.
urban yan said:Hella NEVER made aftermarket ballasts at that pricepoint. Nice try though.
Oh I'm not pissed because I paid too much. I'm pissed at your special brand of misinformation, so please don't spit in my face and tell me its raining. I, personally, used aftermarket HID kits. Older ballasts caused engine bay fires, and some weren't water proof. Aftermarket HID bulbs seldom match in Kelvin, and their lifespan is suspect.
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