HID's
Anybody try this conversion kit? They claim their system doesn't cause the lamp failure warning light issue.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HID-X...ht_5191wt_1049
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HID-X...ht_5191wt_1049
Not me. but this is one I have and know there is no "Bulb Out" problem.
Make sure you tell them it's for a Crossfire made by MB.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HID-X...8608QQtcZphoto
Make sure you tell them it's for a Crossfire made by MB.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HID-X...8608QQtcZphoto
Originally Posted by maxcichon
Not me. but this is one I have and know there is no "Bulb Out" problem.
Make sure you tell them it's for a Crossfire made by MB.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HID-X...8608QQtcZphoto
Make sure you tell them it's for a Crossfire made by MB.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HID-X...8608QQtcZphoto
Are you happy with em?
thanks
Here's his eBay Store:
http://stores.ebay.com/Great-Outdoor...sxQ3asstQQtZkm
Make sure you specify H7 bulbs, Color (5000K for me) and It's for a Chrysler Crossfire, made by MB and does need the optional/free extra wiring harness.
http://stores.ebay.com/Great-Outdoor...sxQ3asstQQtZkm
Make sure you specify H7 bulbs, Color (5000K for me) and It's for a Chrysler Crossfire, made by MB and does need the optional/free extra wiring harness.
Ok, now im really confused... Why are people telling me $150 a set for HID's when these are 70bux??
I was about to shell out $300 yesterday for the set of fogs and lights!
so what is the diff?
and will some sets set off bulb out?
I was about to shell out $300 yesterday for the set of fogs and lights!
so what is the diff?
and will some sets set off bulb out?
Originally Posted by manderson483
Ok, now im really confused... Why are people telling me $150 a set for HID's when these are 70bux??
I was about to shell out $300 yesterday for the set of fogs and lights!
so what is the diff?
and will some sets set off bulb out?
I was about to shell out $300 yesterday for the set of fogs and lights!
so what is the diff?
and will some sets set off bulb out?
IDK?
i got mine from: http://stores.ebay.com/wholesale-hid
i paid $50 in nov/dec '08 timeframe. they work great so far and no bulb out indicator. i bought the 4300K H7 for low beam. i have noticed that if you turn them off and back on quickly, sometimes 1 or both don't light - and the bulb out indicator is on. i hear this is normal with HIDs and 1 reason not to put them on high or fogs.
i paid $50 in nov/dec '08 timeframe. they work great so far and no bulb out indicator. i bought the 4300K H7 for low beam. i have noticed that if you turn them off and back on quickly, sometimes 1 or both don't light - and the bulb out indicator is on. i hear this is normal with HIDs and 1 reason not to put them on high or fogs.
Originally Posted by eruby
i got mine from: http://stores.ebay.com/wholesale-hid
i paid $50 in nov/dec '08 timeframe. they work great so far and no bulb out indicator. i bought the 4300K H7 for low beam. i have noticed that if you turn them off and back on quickly, sometimes 1 or both don't light - and the bulb out indicator is on. i hear this is normal with HIDs and 1 reason not to put them on high or fogs.
i paid $50 in nov/dec '08 timeframe. they work great so far and no bulb out indicator. i bought the 4300K H7 for low beam. i have noticed that if you turn them off and back on quickly, sometimes 1 or both don't light - and the bulb out indicator is on. i hear this is normal with HIDs and 1 reason not to put them on high or fogs.
Originally Posted by ///SilverSaphRT6
This is not normal.....Once you turn on they will ignite on and slowly get brighter as the ballast output to Kelvin temp. Bad connection or something.
Originally Posted by eruby
i'm talking about when i have them on for some time, turn them off then right back on again, sometimes one won't fire up. if i turn them off for a little while, then they both come on fine.
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