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Replying to: dirtywork (May 28, 2006 12:22 pm) Good luck with your tahoe and beware of more problems to come!!!!
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so you're saying in terms of brightness that 4300>6000>8000? Also, is there any worry to these HID conversion kits becoming too hot and actually melting some interior parts or the lenses themselves? I remember there was an issue of becoming too hot with some porsche halogen headlights that people were replacing with HID's. So if all is safe and the heat worry is unwarranted, I too will do this "mod". I'm assuming most aftermarket companies are competitive with their pricing so which company has the best customer service? Thanks for any leads!
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Replying to: chile96 (Jun 05, 2006 1:22 pm) Just so you know, HID kits in themselves are not legal. However, these kits are still available, just like any other marketable item. Why illegal? The reasoning is that the lens and optics on halogen designed headlights are not suited for the different light source. HID is an arc of light, versus a filament. There is also an insulated electrode that runs the length of the bulb, and puts out a shadow in some cases. What typically happens is the the beam pattern is different, sometimes blinding to oncoming traffic, etc., etc. http://www.dot.gov/affairs/nhtsa4304.htm You may get away with it, as I have in the past, but don't count on the companies staying around, or being able to handle problems. The company I got mine from was shut down 4 months after I purchased the kit. Dave |
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Replying to: chile96 (Jun 05, 2006 1:22 pm) As for temperature...Everything I've read states that these bulbs burn cooler than the standard Halogen bulbs. Bottom line you should be OK. Are they legal? All the websites state that these are for "off road" use only. However you still have people purchasing these (like myself) for street use. You will just need to realign the headlights once they are installed. This I feel is an important step as you don't need to be blinding oncoming traffic!! |
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I am interested in converting from 17" to 20" wheels and tires, but have severals questions. From previous postings it looks like I would need a recalibration for mileage and speed. But more importantly, would there be an increase or decrease in MPG,ride,handling and/or braking ? Thanks for any help. Norm
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Replying to: stormin800 (Jun 06, 2006 5:43 am) After Market Tire Calculator You can expect a slightly stiffer ride due to the reduced side wall height. If you go with a 275/55/20 no need to re program for speed, as the diameter is basically the same as the stock 265/70/17. I have found no differance in MPG,ride,handling and/or braking - the diameter is the same. |
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Replying to: highsheriff (Jun 04, 2006 3:41 pm)
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Replying to: highsheriff (Jun 06, 2006 6:22 am) Nevertheless, I will be back on the 19th so my update will have to come after I return. Sorry 'bout that. |
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Replying to: paulput911 (Jun 05, 2006 12:52 pm) |
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I know we have been here before, but who do you think has the best floor liners/mats – and cargo liner? I never use the third row seats, unfortunately they come standard with the LTZ package, currently I am looking at Weather Tech – Husky – and GM in Titanium, anyone have any suggestions? george |
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