Switched over to 35w hid's. Not much light scatter and the pattern cut off is good.
Added Infinity Reference speakers in the doors. Great sound.
How about a shot against a wall showing the output.
Which model infinitys? Did they drop right in?
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Switched over to 35w hid's. Not much light scatter and the pattern cut off is good.
Added Infinity Reference speakers in the doors. Great sound.
Installed my Warn VR 10k winch with synthetic line.
I am away in Kyrgyzstan for the week and will post photos of the manual hand throttle for you when i get back to Canada. I haven t had knee issues but am only 5'9. It actually seems to work quite well in that location.
And wired a switched waterproof 16' LED strip to my Awning. It goes under the awning and inside it for nighttime light whether the awning is deployed or not.
Yes Kumtor, why do you ask? Obviously you have been here![]()
That's really cool. Great idea. Did you use any sort of quick-disconnect on the wiring?
How about a shot against a wall showing the output.
Which model infinitys? Did they drop right in?
I think he meant a shot in the dark.![]()
Yes please. Want to see what the cut off really looks like.
on a PnP kit, it will glare oncoming, it will have hotspots, and it actually makes the beam pattern narrower than standard halogens. It's not fair to compare a PnP kit to a bi-xenon retrofit with OEM components, however I would save the pennies and invest in a proper lighting solution. I ran HID's for two solid years and loved them, I've played both sides of the fight.