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  • #16
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    Just twist the old bulb out from the housing. it's stuck in there with some kind of glue, but if you twist hard enough, they'll pop out. Those are just modified stock housings to accept 9006/5 bulbs. Buy the HID kit, and silicon the bulbs in the housings that you took apart.

    But yes, I've heard of a decent amount of people that have bought from that site, they seem to be happy with them, but it was just a waste of money.
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    • #17
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      Wow I gave myself a headache reading that. Seriously learn some grammar it's an amzing and wonderful thing.
      Let's flip a coin. Heads I get tail, Tails I get head.

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      • #18
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        I bought the lights your talking about from that site. They were very good, and I received my order only 2 days after placing it.

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        • #19
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          he can't get them from ebay cause there's none its hard to find those lights for a lt1 or 3.4 thats the only place i found this lights for my car's.when you put on ebay for this lights it gives you the normal ones like for the 92 camaro's and it says there they will fit the 93 94 95,sorry bro i have never used it but you can pay with paypal so thats a good thing i had some question and i got some answers fast to all my question's it looks like a ok place to me ill be buying some lights from them in the next month or so

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          • #20
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            Originally posted by Infamous Z View Post
            he can't get them from ebay cause there's none its hard to find those lights for a lt1 or 3.4 thats the only place i found this lights for my car's.when you put on ebay for this lights it gives you the normal ones like for the 92 camaro's and it says there they will fit the 93 94 95,sorry bro i have never used it but you can pay with paypal so thats a good thing i had some question and i got some answers fast to all my question's it looks like a ok place to me ill be buying some lights from them in the next month or so
            What I'm saying is you DON'T need new headlights. Just bulbs, in this case an HID conversion kit, which consists of bulbs and ballasts/ignitors. The housings on the site are a waste of money because they are unnecessary.
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            • #21
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              ok guys i under stand now. i will try to twist out the old style sealed beam. thank you thegr8schlotzky for all of your help!!!

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              • #22
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                the thing is with using your old housings and ripping out the bulbs, youre "destroying" your good sealed beams that cost ~$25 each. plus you have to hack job in the new bulbs with silicone etc. which can leak if you mess up, or cause the bulb to not be mounted straight/correctly.

                the sealed beam conversions from this site are only about $30 more and youll have a new set of housings (and bulbs) plus itll be easy to remove blown bulbs in the future.

                though i would like to know if the conversions are glass or plastic as your typical sealed beam is glass.

                with all that said i had modified my sealed beams with silverstars in the past. a rock hit one and went out, and the other one was a different brand with a slightly different colored housing, so i ended up buying whole new sealed beams. had i known about these conversions i probably wouldve bought them instead.



                and with all that said, a true hid bulb needs to be in a real projector housing for it to function properly and not blind other drivers.
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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by notsonic View Post
                  a true hid bulb needs to be in a real projector housing for it to function properly and not blind other drivers.
                  amen to that brother. I hate those idiots that blind the **** outta me. Then I flash them and it appears that they flash their "brights" but it's no more blinding than their low beams.

                  TEAM C6V6

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by notsonic View Post
                    the thing is with using your old housings and ripping out the bulbs, youre "destroying" your good sealed beams that cost ~$25 each. plus you have to hack job in the new bulbs with silicone etc. which can leak if you mess up, or cause the bulb to not be mounted straight/correctly.

                    the sealed beam conversions from this site are only about $30 more and youll have a new set of housings (and bulbs) plus itll be easy to remove blown bulbs in the future.







                    and with all that said, a true hid bulb needs to be in a real projector housing for it to function properly and not blind other drivers.
                    you bring up a lot of good points that i would have never thought of. thanks! well i have the 93-37 front end and there is no real projectors housing for that style! i have looked this is one of my only options that i can think of

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                    • #25
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                      Also agreeing with that. That is why my HIDs are in good projector housings, but since there is no aftermarket options for the headlights of the pre 98 cars, there isn't much choice other than what I did unless you get ugly round headlights.

                      But the point is you don't need new housings to replace the bulbs, and if you seal them correctly, they won't leak, and no one will know they are a hack job, because you can't see them anyway, and they work just the same.

                      Here are a couple pics of mine:




                      and they could be aimed better.
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                      • #26
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                        hid fogs? what housings are you using?

                        the only thing i dont like about siliconing in new bulbs is having to do it every time you need to replace the bulb, which granted shouldnt be that often, but i wouldnt mind being able to just twist em in and get regular old 9005/9006 bulbs.
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                        • #27
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                          lazy! :rolleyes:

                          They are in Hella 90mm Projector housings. 6000k HID.
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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by TheGr8Schlotzky View Post
                            lazy! :rolleyes:

                            They are in Hella 90mm Projector housings. 6000k HID.
                            shhhhhhhh

                            thanks.:wavey:
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