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felixgun

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Yea most people won't hence me asking what your budget was lol.

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Only reason I got em is because I hit a deer (or actually the deer hit me) and crushed my headlights so I needed new ones haha
 

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Hey I was considering the retro kit in the spring. Would you mind giving me the name of the company that did yours? Did it include the housing? Did you use an OEM housing or aftermarket?

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The HID lights can be anywhere from 30-40 to a few hundred. Then the projectors are anywhere from a few hundred to like 2-3 thousand lol. I got this company to do mine and for the hid kit and projectors (upgraded bulbs to better ones) cost me $710 shipped. I know Black flame customs charges about $1k for there run of the mill retrofit projectors with the hid kit.
 

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Vision Auto Works. Email Cullen at [email protected] and tell him I sent you. I spent $710 for everything (that's with upgraded bulbs too). Head light housing, hid kit (ballast/bulbs), all included. It is an aftermarket replica/clone. OEM housings can't be used because the front of the housing won't/can't get baked off to retrofit the projectors. Only the aftermarket ones will come off. Here's mine with the Iris shrouds: Builtheadlights_zpsf149161a.jpg
 
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I used the same guys. Great work just expect about a month or so. They also run 10% or 15% off deals a lot on they Facebook webpage.
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I used E46 extended shrouds and the same XB35 bulbs. Definitely recommend the bulb upgrade.


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I haven't had a look at the headlight wiring on the Tahoe yet, but there are vendors that make new plug-in headlight wiring harnesses that really helps the light output. Most manufacturers use as small a wire as they can get away with, which frequently results in yellowish lights.

One company popular with the GM B-body crowd (Caprice/Roadmaster/Fleetwood) is Innovative wiring:

http://innovativewiring.com/

They make a harness for the 94-96 B-body that draws power directly from the battery, using relays that are plugged into the old headlight harness. It results in much whiter lights. Perhaps there's someone out there that does this for these vehicles, or maybe Innovative Wiring could be prodded?
 

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Haha. That was basically why I went ahead with the halos.


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