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post Jan 2, 2004 - 3:34 AM
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Has anyone done an HID conversion to their Celica? If you have, which kit did you use and how does the beam pattern look?
post Jan 2, 2004 - 4:09 AM
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Charlie had HIDs in his USDM low beams. If you can get a hold of him, he can probably help you. wink.gif


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post Jan 2, 2004 - 12:22 PM
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Real HID is expensive, i've been looking into it for awhile and im not even that clear about the whole thing. What I want is the Projectors with the HID look of Bimmer's and Mercedes. I dont know if this is possible. I have H4 bulbs in my Rodeo and yeah they're bright but to me thats not HID.

A real kit willl cost you in excess of $300


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post Jan 2, 2004 - 12:36 PM
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I'm kind of curious as to how the beam pattern looks myself, as I'm considering buying an HID kit once I get my car back. I do tons of night driving, lots of it in the rain, so being able to see better would really be nice. wink.gif


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post Jan 2, 2004 - 12:53 PM
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And it really looks cool.


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post Jan 2, 2004 - 1:23 PM
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I heard that aftermarket HID is now against the law. is that true?


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post Jan 2, 2004 - 1:31 PM
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From what I've heard and been reading, as of August 15, 2003, HID's are illegal (or have been illegal) and vendors have been asked to cease and desist the sales of HID's.

These are just some letters sent out by NHTSA

http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/interp.../deetz.ztv.html
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/interp...es/kim.ztv.html

And some other related links:

http://hidforum.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=596
http://hidforum.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=613
http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosinsider/0.../b01-221695.htm
http://www.cars.com/news/stories/072103_st...tory&aff=boston
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m3306/1...1/article.jhtml
http://www.seattlersx.com/board/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=793

Yeah, I know... this really sux. But hey, if you think you can get away with this like any other (illegal) mods, go for it. I know I would... depending on the modification. wink.gif

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post Jan 2, 2004 - 2:53 PM
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kinda like havin the JDM lights tongue.gif. can't wait til i have the HIDs on the JDM's.. double whammy. and the cops here will NEVER know. muuuhhahahhaha!

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post Jan 2, 2004 - 7:24 PM
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After reading HID-forums, im not sure that I want to put in those rebased D2R capsules into my USDM reflectors.

These USDM reflectors are horrible. Fuzzy cutoff, barely any light to the sides...don't even want to imagine them with HIDs in them.

What kind of headlights do Euro 6GC's come with? E-Codes?

post Jan 2, 2004 - 7:36 PM
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I saw a hid conversion kit on nopi for like $600. little too expensive for me
post Jan 6, 2004 - 1:25 AM
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I put Hid's in my low beams and currently saving more money for the highs. They do let off a lot more light but the only problem with them is with the stock lenses. They tend to cut out some areas where it should be lit up. It looks almost like a V pattern you would have to see it really I can't explain it.

They mount in the brackets great tho. The fun part is trying to get them out I had a hard time with that. It really wasn't the easiest thing to do but when everything is put together you should be pleased. It looks great in the car but the anoying thing is that u get high beamed all the time. Sucks for everyone going the way you aren't I guess. Also, if you don't feel like spending around 600 for the lights I would go to a junk yard and look for newer cars like beemers and nissan and see if they left them in there it would be a lot cheaper if the price is too much for you.

Anyway I don't know how it would come out but Ill get my friend who is in school for photograpy to take some pics of the light patten and see how they come out. If they come out good I'll post them for you guys!
post Jan 6, 2004 - 8:21 AM
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I wouldn't be happy if I knew my lights were dazzling oncoming traffic all the time. Think I'll stick with using my PIAA bulbs. I've got the plasma blue fitted in the low beams and at night they look very close to HID effect with an almost pure white glow perhaps very pale blue but definately not yellow smile.gif


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post Jan 6, 2004 - 9:24 AM
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Its not like every car that passes me flashes me. Its just as if a car with HID's in it is passing you they are bright. Nothing even really compares to how much light the HID's put off. Everyone says that oh ya im going to put these bulbs in and they are so close to it. YA if you truly think that then go down a dark road in your car and someone else who has HID's and see who's are brighter.
post Jan 6, 2004 - 10:25 AM
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I get really annoyed at people who put crappy HID conversions in their cars... tongue.gif so I would rather not do it cheap.. I guess if I really wanted to I'll buy a projector from a Benz or something and put it in the headlight.
post Jan 6, 2004 - 11:03 AM
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There was a company called Gourmet Garage that sold McCulloch HID kits. A lot of people bought those kits, but now it seems that their site is down. They may have gone out of business. They "claimed" that their bulbs matched the position of the stock lightbulb filament which would give the best beam pattern. The only problem was that they used proprietary HID bulbs.
www.mccullochhid.com

This guy, however, does not seem to have been shut down yet... or so it seems. This guy has a lot of pictures, for those who are picky about the color.
http://www.misterjung.com/
post Jan 6, 2004 - 5:02 PM
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I have to admit my PIAA bulbs are not much brighter (if at all) than even standard bulbs, so they would compare bad with real HID.
They are only for effect rather than improved visibilty.


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post Jan 7, 2004 - 3:14 AM
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I've browsed HID-forums and the conclusion is that mcculloch's HID kits are not that great because they rely on the car's stock wiring instead of a relay. I've decided to not go the HID way...
post Jan 8, 2004 - 10:07 PM
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There's a place in my town that sells HID kits for basically any car. Want me to get a price?


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