robortwillys
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Hello,
As an avoid bicyclist and car nut, i can honestly say that HIDs DO have starting problems in terms of lighting up in cold weather for bicycle applications. Bike shops that sell them will agree. I doubt that would even be an issue with an automobile though. Contrary to what the last answer said, HIDs do have gases in them.
As an avoid bicyclist and car nut, i can honestly say that HIDs DO have starting problems in terms of lighting up in cold weather for bicycle applications. Bike shops that sell them will agree. I doubt that would even be an issue with an automobile though. Contrary to what the last answer said, HIDs do have gases in them.