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Old 04-04-2017, 07:00 PM   #11
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A little front end changes

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I am simply saying that more output can be had with the same basic look....HID and LED in reflector housings never produce more usable light than stock. To each his own, just options!



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I would love to have you rework my housings.
But I am in Canada where our usd exchange is awful right now.
I recently tore my left knee up 50% MCL 20 ACL tear and compression fracture on my tibial head.
So I'm off work with no paycheck currently as I did it snowboarding.
So my $ cash flow is very tight.
My led's cost not much more than high output halogens.
There is considerably more light compared to the 35 watt hid kit I had installed.

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Old 04-04-2017, 07:30 PM   #12
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Please note I mentioned I needed to aim them still , they were fiddled with quite a bit when had hids in there.
They are nowhere near aligned..
Cool cool. Just follow the light master's advice. Drop ins in a reflector housing are just throwing money away. You aren't alone. The aftermarket industry sells the shit out of sub standard lighting. Hope you sort it out. The van looks pimp.

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Old 04-04-2017, 09:23 PM   #13
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I've had the aftermarket housings for 2 years with HID. Was never happy with it.
Eventually Im putting a 15-20 led spot bar ontop of the bumper for those animal filled mountain roads..
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