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Old 08-10-2007, 04:26 PM   #13
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Hey guys,

1320_power: Hrm, not too familiar with 240's, what I use to check bulb sizes is Sylvania here: http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...lacementGuide/. I just put in the year of the car, make,and model, and it usually tells me. This is why when people use aftermarket lights or conversions, I'm not 100% sure if the guide is giving the right size. If I had to say, it would either be H1 or H4.

TipStylez: Bi-xenon refers to the high-beam being an HID bulb. The Hi/Lo setup uses a halogen bulb instead for high-beam.

GSXRJJordan: I think what you're referring to is the Dual-Bulb Bi-xenon. There are two types of Bi-xenon: the first is the set we sell for $35 more and that is the Telescopic Bi-xenon setup, and the second is the Dual-Bulb Bi-xenon. The Telescopic setup works by a magnet in the base of the bulb and when the high-beams are activated, the magnet slides the bulb into a different position, giving more light through a glare shield. The Dual-Bulb Bi-xenon is exactly what it's called, two HID bulbs being activated by 2 ballasts per side

reccakun: No issues that have occured yet with the Xenith HIDs although I don't expect any. These are some high-quality HIDs and regardless of the fact that they are Made in China, a majority of the parts are sourced from other countries.

teddy4play: We offer H4 bulbs with shields. Here are 2 pictures of the two bulbs we offer:

H4 Hi/Lo


H4 Bi-xenon and the removable glare shield



Edacious: Sorry we don't offer conversions, just the HID kits for the right bulb sizes for your car.

240trainee: Actually, if it lists D2S, the car already comes with HIDs (bulbs and ballasts). If you want a different temp, say 6000K, all you would need is a set of replacement bulbs such as D2S 6000K. The ballasts you already have will work the D2S bulbs.

xDRFT: What year is that? Sorry I'm not familiar with the names for the different years of 240's, but I'll catch on in a week or so

nismornr: Sounds good man, post some pics if you're not too busy

focused: Yup I have some head-on pics and also a wallshot. And yes, I believe he used an H1 HID kit. Hope these help.



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