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Old 05-20-2004, 06:00 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I am using Hella Gen 1 Ballasts and Philips 4300k D2s 85122 bulbs.
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and how did you make the projector unit itself? its just the projector with the reflector piece in the back? im curious as to how the fog light unit itself looks.
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What? No. It's a regular projector. It bounces the light from the inside of the projector and focuses it into a certain beam pattern that I have changed by constructing my own cutoff shield.
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yea i know, im just curious as to what the fog light looks like exactly. is it just simply a projector with a hid bulb next to it? basically, i wanted to see what it physically looks like.
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It is just a small enclosed projector that has had the rear modified to accept the D2S bulb. Nothing special.
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it would be nice to see how the unit looks anyway.
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trying to convert my headlights to hid and get oem fog lights if anyone knows please let me know
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Old 07-18-2004, 02:40 AM   #29 (permalink)
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HID u can actually just get H1 HID bulbs and ballast and stuff and just plug and play it...unless u want projectors...

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or buy the hid plug and play kit from me check my sig for the link
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