Yes, they will work. All I need to know is what bulb the projectors use for either low beam or high beam (depending on which bulb you want to have the HIDs come on with) PM or email me at: sales@stangmods.com Thank you!
welp, I have a set of 8000K HID Hi/Lo kit on my 03 Cobra. Made a world of difference driving at night. But, I only paid 189.00 for them. I got mine thru ebay. took maybe 15 min to install. I don't think I've ever had to use the High beams, ever. I have about 1/8 mile visibility on straight roads. What I like even better, any kind of vehicle that has reflective stickers, reflect up to about 1/4 mile away.
They are worth getting, but the price needs to come down a bit. If your just selling the Low beam HID with no Highs, then your payinf too much for them, or making a good profit on them.
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I am very interested in this kit BUT I have never seen them on a 87-93 Mustang. I searched and searched for pictures but came up with nothing. Is it possible to provide me with some pictures of Foxes with this kit? Also, I am about to also order smoked headlights, how will this affect the HID kit? Another quick question is, do you offer white bulbs instead of blue? Thanks alot. If you could PM me with this information it would be very appreciated!
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I am very interested in this kit BUT I have never seen them on a 87-93 Mustang. I searched and searched for pictures but came up with nothing. Is it possible to provide me with some pictures of Foxes with this kit? Also, I am about to also order smoked headlights, how will this affect the HID kit? Another quick question is, do you offer white bulbs instead of blue? Thanks alot. If you could PM me with this information it would be very appreciated!
If you have a 99-04. Take a hex type screw driver and you will see two hex screws on top of the headlamp. Turn these clockwise or counterclock wise to move the bulb up or down and left to right. The best thing to do is go at night and aim your headlights at a wall or fence line. Then adjust the screws according to how high or low you want to aim them. Thats how I adjusted mine and it worked out fine. If you have the owner's manual, it will also go over this process. If you have any other questions, let me know and I'll be happy to help.
i have a question, is it true that the higher the K' the higher chance you have of burning the headlight?? because i want to put 12,000k on the Fogs, but im scared that it would burn the fogs. please reply
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Stangmods...do you have any tips on photographing the car with the lights on?..i've been trying to take some pics of my car after the HIDs and i can't get my camera to focus on the car and not the light
i have a question, is it true that the higher the K' the higher chance you have of burning the headlight?? because i want to put 12,000k on the Fogs, but im scared that it would burn the fogs. please reply
i have a question, is it true that the higher the K' the higher chance you have of burning the headlight?? because i want to put 12,000k on the Fogs, but im scared that it would burn the fogs. please reply
SIMPLY UNTRUE!
The 12000K HID bulb still uses 35 watts to power. It does not run any hotter than the 4300K kit. All of our HIDs use 35 watts, while your stock headlamps use 50 watts and your stock foglight bulbs use 37.5 watts. The 12000K kit will just be more purple in color. If you have any further questions, feel free to call or email us. Thanks!
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Stangmods...do you have any tips on photographing the car with the lights on?..i've been trying to take some pics of my car after the HIDs and i can't get my camera to focus on the car and not the light
It all depends on the camera and the setting you put it on when you shoot the picture. I use a Sony Cybershot 8 megapixel camera. You have to be very steady when taking night pictures otherwise the picture will be all blurry.
I would Really appreciate some info on the Bi Xenon Headlights. I friend of mine told me to beware because he never could get his to work right. Also are they 4300k, 6000k or 8000k? With some more info I will definately buy them!
I would Really appreciate some info on the Bi Xenon Headlights. I friend of mine told me to beware because he never could get his to work right. Also are they 4300k, 6000k or 8000k? With some more info I will definately buy them!
Well, we have had zero issues with our kits, our customers wouldnt leave us alone if they didnt work right. The bixenons are just like the single beam HID kits. The only difference is that it allows you to retain your high beam function. We offer them in the following temperature combinations: 4300K, 6000K, 8000K, 10000K, and 12000K. Our most popular kits are the 6K and 8K. I have the 6K bixenon kit on my 04 Mach 1. Installation is very easy with everything being plug and play. You do not have to cut or splice any wires. The bixenon kits are on sale for $299 shipped. They are available for all 94-07 Mustangs. You can find them on our site here: http://www.stangmods.com/Bi-Xenon-HID-Kit-for-94-04-Mustang-p/00068-bixenon.htm
If you have anymore questions, feel free to contact me anytime.