THERB3 wrote:Alex,
Low beam - 6000K HID from Leo
Fog lights - 6000K HID from Leo
High beam - Standard
Parkers, license and maps from Leo as well.
Love my HID's would never go back.
Pictures?
THERB3 wrote:Alex,
Low beam - 6000K HID from Leo
Fog lights - 6000K HID from Leo
High beam - Standard
Parkers, license and maps from Leo as well.
Love my HID's would never go back.


mihai wrote:Hey Alex,
My setup is as follows:
Low Beam : 6000K Slim ballast HID KIT from Leo
High Beam: Stock
Parkers: Currently have 12SMD LED's from Leo, but one of them is starting to flicker...so i may be gettin 28SMD Led's from Leo (T10 base though)
Fogs: 25 SMD LED's from Arith (dont think he sells these anymore, and if i remember correctly i think they were HB3 or HB4 connector)
Number Plate: I got a pair off ebay, they were 2 small LED's mouted at 90 degrees to the connector, that way it lights up the whole number plate. If u get the LED's that are not 90 degrees to the connector than ull only light up the 1st and last digit on your number plate.

Laps wrote:Hmm, i wonder how the 9006 LED Fog Light will compare to the 25 SMD LEDs you have, cause I like the look of yours...!

Posseltperformance wrote:Sorry to hijack but.... Can anyone confirm the pre-face lift fog light bulbs are H3s?
Posseltperformance wrote:Sorry to hijack but.... Can anyone confirm the pre-face lift fog light bulbs are H3s?

teK-- wrote:8000K is not the brightness, it's the colour temperature. 8000K is very very blue and I would say it's not actually much help for giving useable light, it's purely cosmetic.
If you want a deep blue colour then HIDs are the way to go unless you get blue tinted halogens which reduce the brightness dramatically.
Bear in mind if you fit a HID retrofit without changing the projector assembly, that the light will come out patchy and unfocused, i.e. you will never get the proper (Audi) HID performance which is a solid, evenly lit beam of light which is nice and wide. You'll just mimic the colour.
SiLeNcA wrote:Do you sell the full HID kit or just the bulbs? if so whats the damage for low beams and foggies?
jdm rsk wrote:teK-- wrote:8000K is not the brightness, it's the colour temperature. 8000K is very very blue and I would say it's not actually much help for giving useable light, it's purely cosmetic.
If you want a deep blue colour then HIDs are the way to go unless you get blue tinted halogens which reduce the brightness dramatically.
Bear in mind if you fit a HID retrofit without changing the projector assembly, that the light will come out patchy and unfocused, i.e. you will never get the proper (Audi) HID performance which is a solid, evenly lit beam of light which is nice and wide. You'll just mimic the colour.
I have factory hids without projector headlights. So are you saying they are no good because I don't have projector headlights. I have also notice a few other brands of cars that have the same setup
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