I normally wouldn't recommend anyone running HID bulbs in anything other than a proper projector retrofit, but as luck would have it, NBS Depo projectors, although meant for halogens, seem to take to hids pretty well:
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33087&highlight=putco+projectors
You'll still get hotspots and waisted lumens, but at least they won't glare like the sun.
He is right...
I have both; the Depo is what I called a plug n play to put HID kits on. It's nice when you look at it but the output is not evenly spread out and of course hotspots...etc. For the cutoff you can do a quick fix with
this step, its work great for me. You can have my Depo for $80, I only use it for no more than 2 months and put it away, still have the box. (I'm planning to keep it to put the S2000 projector on but still no luck with the deal)
On the other hand, if you like me care more about the light output then you should retrofit your OEM headlight. Shouldn't take more than 2 hours, and it's amazing with the output. But I have to warm you, when you able to complete your first then it's will make you on second and third; low, high and fog which I'm working on right now.
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What can be done to stop the shaking in the Depo headlights? How have others stop this issue?
Thank you
You can try Window Foam Seal Tape