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Jan 21 2014 01:11pm
Cool?
Entertain me with some one(s) with this brand of headlight and a reputable hid brand (or any hid brand )failure in their cobalt/pursuit/g5.

That looks a fog light and god knows what hids he has...
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Jan 21 2014 01:14pm
Call me crazy, but in the hours i spent looking up different headlight brands / makes / models i think i would come across something other than typical faults, failures and weak points.

depo didnt just blow in the wind towards me this mornig..

Some of us do make educated purchases, i have a dam good idea on what im buying without having years of personal experience with this brand

This post was edited by IB0T on Jan 21 2014 01:17pm
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Jan 21 2014 01:50pm
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Call me crazy, but in the hours i spent looking up different headlight brands / makes / models i think i would come across something other than typical faults, failures and weak points.

depo didnt just blow in the wind towards me this mornig..

Some of us do make educated purchases, i have a dam good idea on what im buying without having years of personal experience with this brand


My friends halos that melted were the depo halo projectors black housing. But when they first came out. And with a nice 200$ set of german made HID's can't remember the exact brand of those though. He had HID's in the lower lights also the projector fog lights that come stock. And didn't have a problem. but the headlight the lens melted and the housing of the projector was starting too. He went back to stock headlights with the hid's and didn't have a problem other than pissing everyone off lol.
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Jan 21 2014 01:57pm
Shitty forsure, but like you said . When they first came out, they also had bi provlems with stress cracks and you dont hear/see much of that anymore


Also no halos in these. Plug and play. Projector lowbeam with open reflector highbeam

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Jan 21 2014 03:28pm
Usually aftermarket projector headlights are awful as far as the projector itself is concerned in regards to light output. But that's a general case, maybe these will be decent.
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Jan 21 2014 04:16pm
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Usually aftermarket projector headlights are awful as far as the projector itself is concerned in regards to light output. But that's a general case, maybe these will be decent.


Doubtful. OP will probably go with stupid blue HID's as well which reduces visibility.
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Jan 21 2014 04:34pm
Already ordered 12k blue
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Jan 21 2014 04:39pm
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Already ordered 12k blue


12000k*

Why blue... That's borderline rice... Just stick with 5000k for a good solid white
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Jan 21 2014 04:42pm
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12000k*

Why blue... That's borderline rice... Just stick with 5000k for a good solid white


Borderline? Anything above 6000K is rice.

I got 5000K and its perfect. Anything above 6000K also reduces visibility.

OP will probably also buy just lo beam, instead of lo/hi.
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Jan 21 2014 04:43pm
Im trolling that jonda fanboy. Obv 4300k
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