has anyone put hid lights on stock lamps?

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Mar 13, 2006 | 10:02 AM
  #1  
titled asks it all. just wondering if u have pics or any good or bad reveiws on it. I also heard that hid systems dont have a high and low beam with the 9004 set up. any words of wisdom?
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Mar 13, 2006 | 10:20 AM
  #2  
don't do it or even try it.
it's been tryed and deemed a colossal failure
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Mar 13, 2006 | 11:18 AM
  #3  
are there at least any pics with the HID on a 3rd gen?
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Mar 13, 2006 | 11:23 AM
  #4  
Here you go: http://www.cardomain.com/id/spipedong90
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Mar 13, 2006 | 11:28 AM
  #5  
That looks pretty nice how the hell are HIDs in original lamp a failure? his looked stock to me..if I had the money I'd definately put those in my car
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Mar 13, 2006 | 05:11 PM
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Quote: That looks pretty nice how the hell are HIDs in original lamp a failure? his looked stock to me..if I had the money I'd definately put those in my car
They looked good but did they perform up to the task. NO!! The stock headlight housing scatters the beam and you won't be getting what you pay for out of the HIDS. If you convert your headlights to e36's or cefiro's you'll see a massive difference over stock using halogen bulbs. I still have my cefiro headlight with hopes that I will find a black max again to put them in. Go projector first then go HID. Trust me you'll be happier than ever without ever paying over 100 dollars.

Take your headlights and put a piece of cardboard over the passenger headlight. Turn the lights on and trust me you won't notice that your headlight is out. My probe uses the same 9004 bulbs and they are aimed much better and have a focused pattern.
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Mar 13, 2006 | 05:29 PM
  #7  
I have done an HID retrofit into my 2nd gen, and VD Providah is correct it disperses the light out too much. My right headlight has a dispersed beam, and my left has a big hotspot. I am going to do a HID projector retrofit to try and remedy these problems. I happened to have used an OEM system that I got off a friends wrecked infinity (ballasts, ignitors, bulbs, glare shield)
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Mar 13, 2006 | 05:46 PM
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Is there a certain model Cefiro headlight that fits the 3rd gen? How is the fitment? Or, is there some write-up I can read on them?
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Mar 14, 2006 | 11:09 AM
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Quote: They looked good but did they perform up to the task. NO!! The stock headlight housing scatters the beam and you won't be getting what you pay for out of the HIDS. If you convert your headlights to e36's or cefiro's you'll see a massive difference over stock using halogen bulbs. I still have my cefiro headlight with hopes that I will find a black max again to put them in. Go projector first then go HID. Trust me you'll be happier than ever without ever paying over 100 dollars.

Take your headlights and put a piece of cardboard over the passenger headlight. Turn the lights on and trust me you won't notice that your headlight is out. My probe uses the same 9004 bulbs and they are aimed much better and have a focused pattern.
I've heard/seen e36 but what is cefiero?
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Mar 14, 2006 | 11:28 AM
  #10  
the cefarios wil fit with modification but they are wider and skinnier then the maxima headlights
someone should try to fit some 1 peice jdm integra headlights into a maxima
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Mar 14, 2006 | 05:17 PM
  #11  
Quote: the cefarios wil fit with modification but they are wider and skinnier then the maxima headlights
someone should try to fit some 1 peice jdm integra headlights into a maxima
All talk no nothing else, Xcept maybe a jdm distributer cover?
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Mar 14, 2006 | 05:31 PM
  #12  
you make no sense.
im not focusing on looks btw. im all about performance,
ive orderd over 1,400$ woth of stuff so far for my car strictly performance stuff.
Im rebuilding the hell out of the vg just for starters stage 1 cams from redline, ported and polished head, wsp y pipe, test pipe, custom madrel bent headers, + other goodies.
I figured wasting money on looks wont get me anywhere but performance will, im focusing on performance then finish looks.
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Mar 14, 2006 | 06:31 PM
  #13  
so what are the brightest bulbs that you can go with in the stock headlight???? i dont really wanna do alot of work on this car, but i want brighter lights..... i also want fog lights again.. i miss them!
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Mar 15, 2006 | 04:46 AM
  #14  
Wagner Britelights
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Mar 15, 2006 | 07:25 AM
  #15  
last time i put money into preformance i got myself into trouble. i had a legacy gt as my first car and i dumped alot of ey into preformace on that. and i totaled it. i want something that looks nice sounds nice runs clean. it doesnt need to hit 170 or w/e, i just want it to look nice and clean. stereo is always the most important thing to me any ways. i listen to music 24-7
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Mar 15, 2006 | 07:36 AM
  #16  
I have heard that it could cause massive electrical problems, if these are higher wattage bulbs. You could try agjusting them, mean are really bad
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Mar 15, 2006 | 07:39 AM
  #17  
well now i got upgraded bulbs to 9006's (converted). that are 110 watt draw 180 watt output. i also upgraded the wiring harness. they are bright. but i want brighter. and blue.
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Mar 15, 2006 | 07:56 AM
  #18  
Quote: and blue.
I thought the blue light craze was over...blue light is not good light. If you want to be able to see well at night get some nice visibillity bulbs not blue bulbs.
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Mar 15, 2006 | 12:09 PM
  #19  
I believe the blue craze is still going on...we get so many people at work asking for those "very bright, Acura Bimmer like blue lights" and the sad thing its usually people with like the MOST riced out ugly cars..

also noticed the yellow headlights are coming in, I have some friends that are ricers and their words for that is "bro its jdm" is it just me that thinks that rice? the only yellow light I would have would be my fogs and thats it.
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Mar 15, 2006 | 12:42 PM
  #20  
my fogs are geen. but the HID lights that are 10k and 12k voilet are mad bright my friend got them for his m3. holy crap there was a difference. his lows are like my highbeams and my fogs (h7 bulb foglight) combined.
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Mar 15, 2006 | 04:26 PM
  #21  
Quote: titled asks it all. just wondering if u have pics or any good or bad reveiws on it. I also heard that hid systems dont have a high and low beam with the 9004 set up. any words of wisdom?
no and yes.....you can get a 9004 bixenon. that gives you the high low setup like a dual filament bulb...

NO because it will look like crap. buy the e36 projectors and put those in first !
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Mar 15, 2006 | 04:45 PM
  #22  
heres the front of my car now.

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Mar 15, 2006 | 06:18 PM
  #23  
get a set of e36 projectors. get hid kit, put it all in.hid in stock headlights is garbage. it will be bright and all but coverage is going to be horrible, alot of hotspots, cause glare to other drivers,etc. even if you retro some projectors into the stock housings, you will still get dispersed lighting due to the fact that the glass cover on the stock housings arent smooth. the coverage will be better but the hid will still not be up to its maximum potential. if you wanna do retro, a major option is to take off the glass cover and put a wade cover on since your gonna have to take the heaadlight apart anyway. that way, you'll probably be the first 3rd gen with retrofitted housings/hid. check out forums.hidplanet.com
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Mar 16, 2006 | 03:47 AM
  #24  
Quote: heres the front of my car now.


I donnno about there, but anywhere esle in the world you'l get nailed for red lights in the front. Thats on for emergency vehicles and PARKED at a show.
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Mar 16, 2006 | 04:57 AM
  #25  
Quote: you make no sense.
im not focusing on looks btw. im all about performance,
ive orderd over 1,400$ woth of stuff so far for my car strictly performance stuff.
Im rebuilding the hell out of the vg just for starters stage 1 cams from redline, ported and polished head, wsp y pipe, test pipe, custom madrel bent headers, + other goodies.
I figured wasting money on looks wont get me anywhere but performance will, im focusing on performance then finish looks.
"rebuilding"...so are you still working on it?
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Mar 16, 2006 | 07:24 AM
  #26  
Quote: you make no sense.
im not focusing on looks btw. im all about performance,
ive orderd over 1,400$ woth of stuff so far for my car strictly performance stuff.
Im rebuilding the hell out of the vg just for starters stage 1 cams from redline, ported and polished head, wsp y pipe, test pipe, custom madrel bent headers, + other goodies.
I figured wasting money on looks wont get me anywhere but performance will, im focusing on performance then finish looks.
OMG lookz out hez gotz teh moneyz. yer cah iz gunno be fazt y0!
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Mar 16, 2006 | 10:01 AM
  #27  
actually in the US ALL state laws you can have red anywhere on the vehical aslong as its behind the headlight itself. it falls under the same law as tractor trailers do when they have craploads of red and orange lights on their trailer/truck. orange yellow and red can be anywhere you want aslong as its behind the main headlight. I work for the Connecticut police and this has be verified
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Mar 16, 2006 | 12:19 PM
  #28  
Then why cannot you have neons? I know for a fact in my state i would get a ticket if i had lights like yours.
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Mar 16, 2006 | 12:47 PM
  #29  
Quote: actually in the US ALL state laws you can have red anywhere on the vehical aslong as its behind the headlight itself. it falls under the same law as tractor trailers do when they have craploads of red and orange lights on their trailer/truck. orange yellow and red can be anywhere you want aslong as its behind the main headlight. I work for the Connecticut police and this has be verified
but in the pic above i believe it's fair to say that the red lights are at the same point (if not in front) of the headlights. basically you shouldn't see any red from a vehicle in your mirror. the red light(s) should not shine forward.

so you're right...you can have red on the sides and rear of the vehicle...but NOT in front of the vehicle.

ironically you work for the police but can't even follow the law that you preach.

BTW...what do you do for the police department?
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Mar 16, 2006 | 02:00 PM
  #30  
i have an internship. and yes u can have red in CT infront of the vehical. in NY and Nj it has to be behind the front fender wall. if u take a sidepick from my car they are all behind minus the blinkers but blinkers can be red/orange/yellow and they arent on all the time. Mine is legal in CT. cops can pull you over to harass u but they cant really do anything and if they do its easy to get thrown out in court.

legally if u want to put underglow the safest thing to do it yellow/orange front/side and red back. ops can harass but cant ticket.

i have had these lights like this for awhile and never gotten any problems. the one cop that pulled me over for them said he thought they looked kewl. its not like that when the headlights are on. and in that pic the blinkers are flashing. so when in normal use the side lights and the red halos are the only things visable.]

to bad we arent in PA. all underglow and stuff like that is legal for street use there ><
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Mar 16, 2006 | 02:21 PM
  #31  
Quote: i have an internship. and yes u can have red in CT infront of the vehical. in NY and Nj it has to be behind the front fender wall. if u take a sidepick from my car they are all behind minus the blinkers but blinkers can be red/orange/yellow and they arent on all the time. Mine is legal in CT. cops can pull you over to harass u but they cant really do anything and if they do its easy to get thrown out in court.

legally if u want to put underglow the safest thing to do it yellow/orange front/side and red back. ops can harass but cant ticket.

i have had these lights like this for awhile and never gotten any problems. the one cop that pulled me over for them said he thought they looked kewl. its not like that when the headlights are on. and in that pic the blinkers are flashing. so when in normal use the side lights and the red halos are the only things visable.]

to bad we arent in PA. all underglow and stuff like that is legal for street use there ><

Quote: actually in the US ALL state laws you can have red anywhere on the vehical aslong as its behind the headlight itself. it falls under the same law as tractor trailers do when they have craploads of red and orange lights on their trailer/truck. orange yellow and red can be anywhere you want aslong as its behind the main headlight. I work for the Connecticut police and this has be verified

next time get your story straight before you start posting. where do you get your so call law information from anyway?!?

What are the allowable colors for my after market lighting?
Any light visible from a motor vehicle should be the following:

- Any light visible from the front of the vehicle shall be white,
yellow or amber
.
- Any light visible from the forward most edge of the rear
tire of the vehicle to the front of the vehicle shall be
amber or yellow.
- Any light visible from the forward most edge of the rear
tire of the vehicle to the rear of the vehicle shall be red.
- Any light visible from the rear of the vehicle shall be red
or amber.
(Effective July 25, 1994)


info from this web site
http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a...dmvPNavCtr=%7C

http://www.ct.gov/dmv/LIB/dmv/20/29/mvregs.pdf
Sec. 14-137-101. Allowable colors page 223

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Mar 16, 2006 | 06:49 PM
  #32  
for hid's check out my fog light thread and scroll down. No need to get any. Just order some headlights from me. I have 9004 bulbs 25$ a pair shipped.
with a 30day warrenty.
super bright blue, u wont find any cheap ones this bright and this blue
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Mar 16, 2006 | 07:08 PM
  #33  
Dan I like your new sig. That is the first time I have ever seen you put your car in your sig since I have been on here.

The first sig I remember you having was the "I see stupid people" sig lol.
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Mar 16, 2006 | 07:40 PM
  #34  
um my boss. Sgt. Houghes. and that was 94. things change. I havent ever gotten in trouble for them either. And I've passed plenty of police throughout the citys of waterbury, bidgeport and hartford where they are crummy police. Listen i dont care what colors u put. but this is what i have and this is what i was told IS legal by my superiors at Southbury Troop A State Police Barracks
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Mar 16, 2006 | 07:43 PM
  #35  
Quote: for hid's check out my fog light thread and scroll down. No need to get any. Just order some headlights from me. I have 9004 bulbs 25$ a pair shipped.
with a 30day warrenty.
super bright blue, u wont find any cheap ones this bright and this blue
kewl blue headlights. how bright are they? Mine are just hyper white aka pure white. no blue tint to them what so ever. 100 watt draw 9006's. 180 watt out put

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Mar 16, 2006 | 09:28 PM
  #36  
Quote: um my boss. Sgt. Houghes. and that was 94. things change. I havent ever gotten in trouble for them either. And I've passed plenty of police throughout the citys of waterbury, bidgeport and hartford where they are crummy police. Listen i dont care what colors u put. but this is what i have and this is what i was told IS legal by my superiors at Southbury Troop A State Police Barracks
ok so let me sum it up..
you go from "it's legal in the entire nation"
to
"it's legal in CT"
to
"it's legal for me since i have cops that don't know the law around me"

your "boss" should be fired since he's/she's there to enforce the law and doesn't know about it. the law was in effect since 94...so what's the excuse now? you being lucky around the law doesn't make it legal.

i didn't ask you to care what i put on my car...but before you open your trap and tell the entire forum that red lights are legal...you might want to check the laws. don't get upset that you were wrong and i pointed that out.

southbury troop A....do you want me to fax them the page from the links about illegal lights so they actually know the law or are you going to handle that?
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Mar 16, 2006 | 09:29 PM
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Quote: Dan I like your new sig. That is the first time I have ever seen you put your car in your sig since I have been on here.

The first sig I remember you having was the "I see stupid people" sig lol.

thanks! figure i would put something car related.

ohhh yeah i miss that pic..
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Mar 16, 2006 | 09:37 PM
  #38  
us highway and road law says any vehicle on the road with red, blue, or green lights is illegal for onroad use. also any blinking or flashing lights other then stock, and any underbody lighitng kit is illegal and even if you read the box it tells you its illegal to use on the road, any red, blue, or green halo fog lights are illegal. Every state has the law that says the same thing because the us constitution passed this law back in the late 90's.

My best friend is a georgia highway state patroll trooper
i even asked him to verify, and he says if he saw your car he would have it impounded for all those lights, its not only illegal but a driving safety hazzard.
Red and blue lights are reserved for police vehicles
green is reserved for emergency management vehicles wich are rarely seen but are reserved for them.

you can not only get a ticket for illegal lighting but a ticket for impersonation of a police official. wich in some states possibly can be considerd a fellony.
In other words being a ricer is illegal
get some real fogs, and take your neons and crap off
only stupid fast an the queer people who buy all apc fart cans and the neons from pep boys.
stop ricing!
learn the law!!!
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Mar 17, 2006 | 12:36 AM
  #39  
no i know they are legal. and screw this im not going to argue with you, you dont have my job. also if u wanted to report that to them go ahead. see what they do. you are ****ing bitter. your flaming me harshly. so much for thinking maxima fanatics were kewl your being a complete jerk. and i didnt change my story. i added to it. and added to it. the laws apply the same as they do to a tractor trailer. so go eat it. this will be my last post due to your harassment, good day
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Mar 17, 2006 | 12:45 AM
  #40  
Go with the retrofits...Anything else is going to going to have subpar performance and annoy oncoming drivers.
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