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03yellowworx
02-08-2005, 05:29 PM
Hey guys I have an 2003 wrx im looking to upgrade the headlights.... I'm looking on ebay tell me if these are any good or will work: Hid Kit (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=36476&item=7953183628&rd=1) .... or could you point me in the right direction for what to go with.... I really want something crisp and freakin' bright i know you all hear me.... i like the really blue one's let me know if any of you have done the mod....

iofdetiger
02-08-2005, 06:13 PM
crossposting is bad.

Wraith
02-08-2005, 06:20 PM
As long as its the same bulb size, looks fine to me

ADIDAS
02-08-2005, 07:39 PM
dont get 12000K. Too blue. Get something that will actually light the road up better. like 5000 or 6000 k

ATX25RS
02-08-2005, 09:10 PM
ditto...your best bet is anything between 4250 and 6000K ... i just recently installed a set of 6000K: in my friends RX-8...they "look" purpleish in the prjectors, but put out a very white light....anything higher and you get more color but let usable light.

i would also reconsider HID's in a stock housing. the beam pattern is usually real wide and scattered. you will more than likely spend most of your time being flashed by other driver. if you are hell bent on HID's i would recommend getting some lights that will help you beam pattern better....ie UK300's, Morettes, or JDM's.

if you are looking to just do a straight up bulb replacement, HID's is not what you are looking for. HID's usually require some wiring work. a few good direct replacement bulbs are available for some decent prices.

everyone raves about Osram Silverstars (read not sylvania silverstars) or phillips hi visibility. these bulbs are available on line. if you want something that "looks" good, to other driver, and is functional, you will need to spend some $$$. the top three direct replacement bulbs, IMHO, are Polarg, PIAA, or Raybrigs. they have a nice "look" to them, as in a good color, and the are stock wattage, and are actually usefull lights. stayt away from high wattage "Hyper" white bulbs....they will not only fry your wires, but they are useless in many conditions.

check the electrical & lighting forum for more info on this... www.danielsternlighting.com is the light everyone will refer you too.

hope this info helps.
Andres

Mulder
02-08-2005, 10:43 PM
Agree with the above, besides which the link you posted is for an H4 kit which won't fit your car anyway.