HID headlights

Gotta love that wiring . . .
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Yadkin
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I just ordered the Truck Lite 27270C after reading up on the company. American success story, acquired several companies, including one in Germany and another in the UK. Recently required Rigid. These were developed for the US military and now available to consumers. DOT and SAE compliant. Almost all positive reviews on Amazon.
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How do you like your new headlamps?
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Yadkin
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Sorry for the delay in responding. Got a load of work dumped on me and just now coming out of it. I'm currently re-wiring the car and just installed one of the new lights to test it. Good fit, not surgery like my last LED conversion. Nice clean cut-off against the garage wall is all I can say for now.
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I have Hella 7'' light with 55w HID 10000K. The car is so low that nobody ever flash me.
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Personally, I would go LED.
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