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Old May 2, 2012 | 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by aortizexcursion
I believe racer has bi-xenon headlights. He'll be able to explain to you how his high beams operate.
I do. They are Bi-xenon headlights. The best headlights made are the Acura TL projectors. It operates by means of a solenoid that actually moves the shield (that controls beam pattern) up out of the way. That makes 100% of the bulb light reflect out of the projector. The wiring is simply using your high beam wiring from the factory truck to activate the solenoid. With doing it this way, you will have to make sure that your low beams are ALWAYS on with the headlights. Bi-xenon HID's do not have a different bulb for high and low. There is only one intensity for the bulb. You don't need a brighter bulb for high beams, just the proper use of what light is being made by the HID.
 
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Old May 3, 2012 | 12:04 PM
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X-V10r mine are from from LMC truck.com one piece in black or chrome or projectors for about $300.00 for the set. copy.Catalog Search
 
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