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Hi all,

Thanks for having as part of the group. ^_^

Was interested to know if any other cruiser member has vemtured down the HID conversion to their lights?

If so how did you fair and any advice to someone thinking of doing the same with a 6000k kit?

cheers in advance

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you wont be able to see very clearly in the rain with 6000k

Posted

Thanks for the reply,

Why would ir be harder to see in the rain than halogen light?

Posted

because 6000k has a blue tinge and it reflects off the wet road, also if you dont have projectors the light will scatter making it even more difficult to see in rain


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Please for the sake of everyone on the road don't put hids in a landcruiser especially 6000k you will blind everyone...

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If you have reflector style headlamps rather than projector type then don't get HID's, the light scatter is horrible to the point of being offensive to other motorists. If you really must use them try to stick to 4000k which is closer to standard bulbs.

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