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| Some Details: Posted by HSKR on 05-09-2011 (03:36 PM), last reply was on 05-09-2011 (04:38 PM). This thread has received 2 replies and been viewed 88 times. |
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For those wanting OEM HID headlights, I just ordered mine from this website
2008 Dodge Charger Headlight - AM Autoparts Yep, that's right $136 shipped for the pair. They won't be on my car until the end of June when I go back to Nebraska. Already have a 6000K HID kit waiting there, and will be swapping over my LED halos. edit:looks like they are out of stock again. They go VERY fast. Click on the notify me option and they will email you when they have more in stock, but you have to be quick. I just got the email this time at 2 this afternoon. It's taken me over a month of watching to finally catch them in stock and get to the site in time to order. |
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They accept the D1S factory style HID bulbs/ballast. You can mkae a D2S kit work, which is what I plan on doing considering the D2S kit is 1/2 the price of a D1S. I'm one of those people who have no problems "tinkering" with things to make them work. I did my own projector retrofit on my trucks headlights, fabbed up a way to make aftermarket foglights work using my factory mounting brackets, just takes a little mechanical knowledge and being able to think outside the box to see how you can make things work.
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