New Product...Xenon Charger Projectors with Halos.

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  1. m3_il

    m3_il Lighting Consultant

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    Ok guys there seems to be a popular demand for these. I will be offering the SAME projectors that Legmake and 1bad4dr currently have on their chargers so they can atest to the quality. On top of that though, I will be offering these with Xenons bulbs pre-installed!! Thats right your choice of any color bulb already preassembled. All you need to do is put the new lights in your vehicle.

    These can be had with either a black or chrome housing.

    Pricing for these will be $500 (priced raised 20 because of needed wiring harness)+shipping and will be on a need to order basis for each customer to get the exact kit they want.

    Thanks,
    Marcel
    Total Lighting Solutions
     

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    Does this come with regular Xenon bulbs or an HID setup?

    Ron and Chris, how would you compare the socks to the projectors when it comes to increased visibility while driving at night (both with the normal lights and now with Ron's HID's)?
     
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    steve - i can only speak from the vantage point of stock bulbs. the headlights themselves are very nice. quality is great and the fit is just like stock. the wiring aspect is not exactly plug and play for the halos and the little led lights below. the halos are not as bright as some kits on the market like the ACC ones, but that is why i liked them. as for the lighting....... the projectors throw a loooooong light with a very defined sight line to them. i can see things further down the road than i saw before, but higher objects down the road not so well due to the very defined light line from the projectors. even with th stock bulbs, i get complaints that my lights are very bright. i think it is just the projector lens focusing the light beam tighter. i am very interested in hearing what ron says about his hid kits. not sure what the cost of xenon bulbs are so i can not comment on the price yet because mine did not come with bulbs. bottomline, great lights and i would do it again in a second!!!! install is a pita due to front fascia having to come off and the wiring can be a bit much for those not adept at it, but well worth the investment to me!!!

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    well im not really worried about the install...I will do it with one of my friends whos a mechanic and is used to working on high end cars...the only thing i am concerned about is kind of what your talking about...when you get these headlamps and bulbs with focused beams....you can see further, but not as wide or as high (which can be good too)...so lets hear what ron has to say...especially with the install piece! :hmm:
     
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    yeah steve, if you are used to have the area in front of you lit up high and low, these set ups might take a little getting used to, but i do like how i can see things on the roadway further than before!!! hids might make a big difference as well......... ron that was your cue to chime in...........*tapping foot*.......
     
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    YEA RON! hahaha

    well the car isnt a DD so its not a huuuuuuuuuge deal...but its something im thinkin about...
     
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    if i drove on very dark, country roads alot, i might not like the, but for normal city/suburbs/hwy driving, they fit the bill quite nice for me!!!
     
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    there are some pretty dark "country" roads up here if i drive up by where i work...haha...so thats why i ask...
     
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    stevo, remember you can adjust the aim on them. its very easy to do on projectors too, the line is extremely defined. my stock hid projectors are like lasers.
     
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    so you can adjust how wide or narrow the beam is you say?

    Chris...ROOONNN...any truth to this?
     
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    no i mean up down. i think what chris was referring to was that the line is so defined that in extremely low light places like country roads the light kind of "disappears" on you
     
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    ah...yea i know that you can adjust the angle...but (at least in NY)...it has to be set at a certain height or you make the popo mad haha
     
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    i know what ya mean. is it more urban or rural out where you live?
     
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    depends which direction i drive...if i go south...im in White Plains which is urban...if i go north im rural...
     
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    dude, you should be fine with it. you will really notice the difference out in low light areas. you will be pleasently surprised.
     
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    like i said...its not the DD so it should be ok...i just want to hear what sir ron says about his HID haha
     
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    oh well EXCUUUUUUUSE ME!!! last time i try and help your azz
     
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    hahahahaha....i appreciate your input sir!....i am just waiting on the man whos got the exact setup im lookin for :thumb3:

    you are still my brova hahahaha
     
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    you know im only bustin your balls!!
     
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    :beerchug::beer::friends: hahaha