HIDs
Bares, Vittorio
Vittorio.Bares at nuance.com
Sun Feb 11 11:03:31 EST 2007
Cody - completely in agreement w/you on public roads.
However, does anyone have real experience with these as it would seem to be
a great alternative for off road - for instance performance rally.
My Hellas use H1 and I've been wanting HID's - but at $450 per light, I've
found it difficult to justify.
Is there much more to HID's than the ballast and the bulb ? Where are the
quality concerns?
Thanks,
Vittorio -
-----Original Message-----
From: quattro-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-bounces at audifans.com] On
Behalf Of Cody Forbes
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 11:09 PM
To: Jeremy M. Ness; quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Re: HIDs
Jeremy M. Ness wrote:>
> I hate to be the guinea pig for this project, I might do it. We'll
> see how much longer I can stand the ol' 88 90q lights, they are very
> terrible. It is obviously a foreign website, they don't even know how
> to bs their way through the workings of a friggin light bulb. Like I
> said, cheap in more ways than one Now we know where all their
> research and development when to, certainly not the study of the
> English language. Here is the original post:
Don't, please dont. At least if you do tell me what state you live in so I
can remember to bring welding goggles with me if I ever drive there at
night. Those kits are good for 2 things: They do a great job of lighting the
road, and its a killer way to get away with murder by claiming "I didn't
know I was blinding them as they drove towards me, I swear. I watched them
drive over the ciff with my awesome lighting!".
-Cody Forbes
http://www.5000tq.com
'86 5k noT noQ
'86 5k noT noQ - Parting Out
'87 5ktq
'87 5ktq - Fast. Really Fast.
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