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HID Headlights
Anyone seen a HID Kit for the liberty yet?
I found this kit anyone used it or heard of it before ? Xetronics HID kit for 9007 bulb http://www.hidexpress.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2
Last edited by belezeeubub; 11-18-2004 at 11:12 AM.. Reason: Misspelled a word |
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Opps Sorry it was a type-o I ment HID
Opps Sorry it was a type-o I ment HID
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HID lights
Check out:
http://www.xenondepot.com/index.php Their prices are reasonable and quality is good - I have been considering their 9007 kit for my Liberty, however only drawback is that you lose the hi-beam functionality.
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Legal?
You might be interested in this from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. I don't agree or disagree, this is for information only. From thier website:
NHTSA ILLEGAL LIGHTING CRACKDOWN CONTINUES Continuing its crackdown against manufacturers and suppliers of illegal lighting equipment, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today announced its decision that high intensity discharge (HID) conversion kits produced by a Texas company do not comply with federal safety standards. The owner of ASTEX USA, a supplier of aftermarket HID kits, was ordered to conduct a recall campaign and provide a no-cost solution to the customer. The company is based in Dayton, TX. When installed in a motor vehicle, the HID kits "can be expected to produce excessive glare to oncoming motorists and others," NHTSA said in its decision. To date, NHTSA has investigated 24 HID conversion kit suppliers; all investigations have resulted in recalls or termination of sales. "These illegal lights are a potential hazard to those who share the road," said NHTSA Administrator Jeffrey Runge, MD. "And we will continue to pursue those offering them for sale and violating the law." Companies that sell, import or manufacture non-compliant equipment could face substantial civil penalties, NHTSA said. http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/ |
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