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Will after-market HID damage original cover/ holder ???
maxngck:
Hi all,
Wil fitting after-market HID burnt e reflector, cover or bulb holder? Understand tat hid generate high heat. I m thinking of changing my fog light to hid but worry it wil damage them. Can any1 advice me? Thks alo
kt:
Shdn't be a prob. My ride's previous owner installed HID on the front and fog lights, and I have been driving the car for close to a year and nothing happened so far.
maxngck:
--- Quote from: kt on August 03, 2011, 02:53:06 PM ---Shdn't be a prob. My ride's previous owner installed HID on the front and fog lights, and I have been driving the car for close to a year and nothing happened so far.
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Hi,
So u r stil using hid? Do u find ur lamp cover become blur or turn whitish?i saw sm car having thid problem wif hid installed. So quite wori.
kenniboye:
--- Quote from: maxngck on August 02, 2011, 10:47:51 PM ---Hi all,
Wil fitting after-market HID burnt e reflector, cover or bulb holder? Understand tat hid generate high heat. I m thinking of changing my fog light to hid but worry it wil damage them. Can any1 advice me? Thks alo
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Hi,
I installed HIDs for about a year. Reflectors slightly 'burnt'/blur near area where the light reflects from above where the bulb located. As for the headlight housing it remains as clear as before installing the HIDs.
Cheers
maxngck:
--- Quote from: kenniboye on August 04, 2011, 02:13:57 PM ---Hi,
I installed HIDs for about a year. Reflectors slightly 'burnt'/blur near area where the light reflects from above where the bulb located. As for the headlight housing it remains as clear as before installing the HIDs.
Cheers
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Hi!
Thanks for your reply. How about fog light? the bulb is very near to the cover and the space is very small. So i very the heat build up tremendously and damage it. :confused1: will it?
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