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    Ok, I've been reading up on here about HIDS and headlight assemblies.
    But I haven't run across a thread about which headlight assembly is the best to use. I'm hunting a good style with the least amount of bouncing possible and also good adjustability.
    Price isn't really an issue but I'm not looking for a $500 set of lights either! Lol
    If anyone has a link to a GOOD set of lights please help me out.
    Thanks in advance.
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    In this situation you get what you pay for just a heads up....
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    Yea, I understand that. But I've saw people on here complain about $200 headlights off ebay bouncing.
    Just looking for a good headlight without the problems.
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    You can get TYC or Depo assemblies. Those are known to be good replacements. If you are planning to use HIDs then it's best to retro some projectors. The aftermarket projectors do shake and leave weird gaps. They were ok with HIDs but the shaking and beam crossing got annoying fast. I ran a set for about a year and went back to stock with halogens.
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    I'm running stock with sylvania silverstar ZXE right now. I don't like them.
    I'm not real savvy on retrofitting headlights.
    I was hoping to find a set that I could put HIDS in and would work good.
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    TYC's from Rock Auto, $37 or so.....











    I bought a second pair that are getting projectors.
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    Damn man those are Nice!
    Do they fit as good as factory?
    I'm really liking the halo headlights but those are Very tempting.
    My lights aren't dull, I just don't care much for the output.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twizted 1 View Post
    Do they fit as good as factory?
    Yes.



    My lights aren't dull, I just don't care much for the output.
    Our housings don't put out good light period. The cloudy lens just makes them that much worse.
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