Colin24
IBA# 446
Funny this question should come up. I was actively considering jumping in for a while. But I am now reconsidering. So I have a question for you Warchild (or anyone else).Are you planning to keep your stock headlamps?
(WC, If you think this is better treated as a separate thread feel free to move the messsage over to a new thread. For the moment this seemed the best place to ask it)
I am considering instead a set of EXTERNAL HID lamps. (Of course using those groovy Top Gun PIAA brackets from FJRGoodies.com). While I like the idea of the HID conversions for the regular headlights because it is a nice clean simple look I realize I also:
- Like the output of the regular lights
- Like the redundancy of a second set of headlights (One of the comments made by WC got me thinking about this)
- I _do_ like the look of those mirror brackets
- I Like the instant on of a convential headlight for day2day yeoman duty.
- I am somewhat concerned about the "legality" of a 100% switch to HID. (Leaving the stockers in means I can revert to the stock 55/65 H4 instead of the 55/100 I am using now).
But from what I have seen the odd time driving a car with HID's I do like the way they work. A friend has a Maxima and the way its set up is regular headlights augmented by a HID driving lights. This setup works really well. Regular H$'s for the in-city stuff. Nice HID's for nightime rural driving.
So If I wanted the best of both worlds I would stick with the regular H4's in the FJR and go with an external set of HID driving lights. This leads to the question:
What does anyone recomend for a set of good HID driving lights for the FJR. I am looking for something that will augment (or used instead of) the high beams at night. Something that will really project down the road and light up the ditches were the forest rats seem to pounce from. I like reliability (have heard some mumblings about ballast reliability with the HIDS). I also like easy mounting (have heard the ballasts used in this group buy seem to be smaller than the older units).
So any recomendations on what to use, and where to get them?
- Colin