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Smokin 150HP - Member
I did the HID kit which included the 2 ballast boxes, bulbs act. what you did was pretty impressive and must have taken some patience and time. My biggest problem was once the HID's were installed I had to quickly go to a buddies gas station to shoot the lights on the board he had. I was kinda blinding people on the road at night. Great job, the car looks nice with them!
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Smokin 50HP - Member
yea the trouble with hid kits in stock style housings is the light is spread everywhere and they look bright but they are not an improvement, and they blind others. I used to have a kit but got fed up with the crappy quality
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Founding Member
Very nice conversion.
If you can find a way to eliminate the use of the "Carriage Bolts," utilizing something that is more appealing....I think you will be good to go.
Again, very nice job.
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Smokin 50HP - Member
All kits from now on will be mounted in stock reflector and retain factory mounting system vs fabbing my own. So no more bolts.
Thanks
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Smokin 50HP - Member
new facebook page is up, follow new projects builds and information at Yuke's HID Retrofits
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Smokin 50HP - Member
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Smokin' Vendor
Any chance you can do this with' 99 Lightning housings?
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Smokin 50HP - Member
Yes sir, the only thing is factory ford housings are often sealed to well to do a clean retrofit, I would go with something like this for the retrofit
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-97-03-F...ht_6291wt_1062
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Smokin 50HP - Member
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