Projector Beam Headlight upgrade?

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Rockytfox

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Now people say that HIDs work horribly in stock housing but I run them all the time in mine and just put halogens in yesterday and my HIDs did so much better even in stock housings. It might blind other people but if thinking selfishly a PNP HID kit would be worth the money.

There is no good reason to knowingly blind oncoming drivers. The added light output and visibility for you does not make it right to potentially cause an accident because you were selfish.
 

Blazed

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Yea well...

I think I'm done with HIDs anyway.
 

OHSIXX

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WEven though I have HID's in my Denali projectors, a retrofit would be better overall. I wanted to put more light down on the road and did not want to blind oncoming traffic. Seeing that there was a cut off in the denali headlight projectors, I went with those. With a halogen bulb, light output was still horrible. I went with DDM 5000k 9005 raptor kit 55w. It gave me the light out put that I wanted and didnt blind oncoming traffic due to the cutoff. For the best bang for your buck, go with a retrofit. It is costly, bit well worth it. As a matter fact, saving as we are speaking!

I ran a PNP HID kit in my Denali with the factory halogen projectors-decent cutoff but no light output(distance wise). Went this route and couldn't be happier ;)

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=42389
 

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