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slimcubby 07-01-2009 02:03 AM


Originally Posted by djquik1 (Post 215867)
So you are doing this out of the kindness of your own heart and not gaining a profit by it?

Yes. You may thank me.

sig 07-01-2009 11:24 AM

Are these kits legal?

Are the bi-xenon kits motorized or do they have a dual bulb setup?

Will these work with my factory housing or do you recommend a projector?

slimcubby 07-01-2009 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by sig (Post 216119)
Are these kits legal?

Are the bi-xenon kits motorized or do they have a dual bulb setup?

Will these work with my factory housing or do you recommend a projector?

Anything you do to your truck that is aftermarket is generally not legal. But from my understanding is as long as you get a normal temperature that is like a factory HID you won't have problems. I laugh when I see those suped up hondas driving down the road with purple or pink headlamps. Sore thumb IMO. I have used these kits in all my cars for over a year with not 1 problem and have driven behind cops at night.

The bulb is a telescopic bulb.

Yes they will work with your factory headlamp no need to cut/modify anything. Fully plug and play.

djquik1 07-01-2009 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by slimcubby (Post 216038)
Yes. You may thank me.

So how do you order?
Are people paying you and then the order is placed?
Or does someone place the order directly with the company and then they add a GB code for checkout?

How is warranty honored if a problem should occur?

slimcubby 07-01-2009 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by djquik1 (Post 216128)
So how do you order?
Are people paying you and then the order is placed?
Or does someone place the order directly with the company and then they add a GB code for checkout?

How is warranty honored if a problem should occur?

Please read post #1 it shows everything needed to get your order in.

Warranty is dealt through me and is fairly quick and easy.

djquik1 07-01-2009 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by slimcubby (Post 216130)
Please read post #1 it shows everything needed to get your order in.

Warranty is dealt through me and is fairly quick and easy.

And you are not making profit off this?

I am gonna call

slimcubby 07-01-2009 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by djquik1 (Post 216133)
And you are not making profit off this?

I am gonna call

I guess there's always one guy out there lol.

01f1502wd 07-01-2009 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by slimcubby (Post 216121)
Anything you do to your truck that is aftermarket is generally not legal. But from my understanding is as long as you get a normal temperature that is like a factory HID you won't have problems. I laugh when I see those suped up hondas driving down the road with purple or pink headlamps. Sore thumb IMO. I have used these kits in all my cars for over a year with not 1 problem and have driven behind cops at night.

The bulb is a telescopic bulb.

Yes they will work with your factory headlamp no need to cut/modify anything. Fully plug and play.


what exactly do you mean telescopic? the 50W, does it come with a relay harness?

slimcubby 07-01-2009 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by 01f1502wd (Post 216138)
what exactly do you mean telescopic? the 50W, does it come with a relay harness?

All bixenon kits come with relay harness. Bulb is telescopic meaning it moves back and forth switching from low to high beam.

djquik1 07-01-2009 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by 01f1502wd (Post 216138)
what exactly do you mean telescopic? the 50W, does it come with a relay harness?


Pics of telescopic bulbs?

There is not one that I have heard of

Or are you referring to the part where they change pitch for moving the bulb in a upward motion changing the position of the bulb in the holder and alter the reflected light to the point of glaring?


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