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punder

Number of posts: 221 Age: 41 Location: Winston Salem NC Registration date: 2009-02-22
 | Subject: Cheap HID's Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:19 pm | |
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neuromax Moderator

Number of posts: 686 Age: 39 Location: Greensboro, NC Registration date: 2009-02-14
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:07 pm | |
| the third link is the same lights I have on the Rhino and you know I like them. The other kits I don't know anything about those but be careful of a deal that seems too good to be true. The thing I like about the external is you always have a backup (axillary) light source if anything happens with your stock lights. _________________ Name: Daryl ǝɹnʇɐuƃıs ʎɯ uı pǝʇsǝɹǝʇuı ʎllɐǝɹ ǝɹɐ noʎ sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ uɐɔ noʎ ɟı  |
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RHarrah
Number of posts: 131 Location: Akron, Ohio Registration date: 2009-02-13
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:11 pm | |
| Not knowing my ass from a hole in the ground when it comes to these lights, one of the basic difference that I see is that the first 2 are conversion kits & the second 2 are complete light assemblies. I think you need to consider these in 2 sperate groups. One group for the conversions & the second for the last 2 complete units. In either group I see; The first kit gives you specifications about the kit. I like to see this when I shop. The second is selling to RZR owners. But does not include a lot of the specifications like the first set. |
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punder

Number of posts: 221 Age: 41 Location: Winston Salem NC Registration date: 2009-02-22
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:34 am | |
| | neuromax wrote: | the third link is the same lights I have on the Rhino and you know I like them. The other kits I don't know anything about those but be careful of a deal that seems too good to be true.
The thing I like about the external is you always have a backup (axillary) light source if anything happens with your stock lights. |
I saw those and its why I included them , I know they work well .. But is there a particular brand ( like Glock is a name I know in guns ) that is well know ? _________________ Bigger is Better [u]
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chappy
Number of posts: 55 Age: 37 Location: Raleigh, NC Registration date: 2009-02-11
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:00 pm | |
| I installed my HID plug and play kit today on the RZR so that I have better lights in WV next weekend. I shot a few pics of my install. Some guys are mounting the kits right up to the frame, under the wheel wells, but since I don't use the "under the hood" compartment, I put it all in there to at least have easy access in case there are any issues on the trail (DR knows what I'm talking about...remember the Rhino in the winter LOL). I got the ones off of ebay from Burke Motor Sports. They have a good reputation on prcforum.com and the customer service has been outstanding during the auction...and it shipping to my door from CA in two days. Very nice. This is what I got...  |
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bush Moderator

Number of posts: 1077 Age: 25 Location: Castlewood VA Registration date: 2009-02-11
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RHarrah
Number of posts: 131 Location: Akron, Ohio Registration date: 2009-02-13
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:10 pm | |
| Was it a total plug-in system? |
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chappy
Number of posts: 55 Age: 37 Location: Raleigh, NC Registration date: 2009-02-11
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:12 pm | |
| Yeah, no splicing or anything. Plug and play, all weatherproof connectors. Just pop the OEM bulbs out and plug this stuff in... Chappy |
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Stealth

Number of posts: 630 Age: 37 Location: Wise, VA Registration date: 2009-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:18 pm | |
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mason thomas

Number of posts: 123 Age: 54 Location: austinville,va. Registration date: 2009-03-30
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:57 pm | |
| i have the plug and play to they are great. i also put my in box under hood |
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3012red
Number of posts: 37 Location: Bushnell, Fl Registration date: 2009-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:13 am | |
| Ditto here. The best bang for the buck that I've put on the RZR, and I've put a ton of bucks into it!!!!LOL |
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Steve K

Number of posts: 239 Age: 41 Location: Tobaccoville NC Registration date: 2009-04-22
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:17 pm | |
| Dangit!!! You guys have me spending more money!! I should have the set Chappy has installed this week!!! |
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chappy
Number of posts: 55 Age: 37 Location: Raleigh, NC Registration date: 2009-02-11
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:20 pm | |
|  Very cool. With it getting dark so early now, I bet we use them this weekend! |
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Tiger Rag

Number of posts: 124 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Registration date: 2009-02-16
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:32 am | |
| Drew, have you done anything on these yet? For the price of the first one's ($20) I believe I'd try them. You could replace them several times before approaching the price of some of the other ones. Just be very careful with you installation and seal all wiring connections well with marine connectors (if splicing) and heat shrink or liquid electrical tape. Also make sure to use dielectric grease on all connectors and mount your wiring high and in protected areas whenever possible. One advantage of an external set is to get them up and out of the heavy mud blocking path so they don't get obscured. I've noticed that my stock location HID replacements get obscured by mud, ice, snow, etc easier than the PIAA's up on the roll bar. After a days worth of riding, the stock location lights, even though they are brighter, don't function as well as the PIAA's without me getting out to wipe the lenses clean. |
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chappy
Number of posts: 55 Age: 37 Location: Raleigh, NC Registration date: 2009-02-11
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:42 pm | |
| Definitely all valid points! My feedback after last weekend's ride was that the lights were much brighter...no question. Had to keep the lenses clean. I did get some moisture in the lenses and I'm working with Jim to get new bulbs sent. I'm just hoping that I can clean the lenses out. Jim is sending new bulbs no questions asked and hasn't seen moisture get in before...despite my multiple checks along the way to make sure they were installed correctly... |
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punder

Number of posts: 221 Age: 41 Location: Winston Salem NC Registration date: 2009-02-22
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:21 pm | |
| Nope Matt , was waiting on Steve to see how he liked his on that Ranger . Sorry to hear about the water in the lens Chappy , did it have rubber seals on the bulb holders like stock ? _________________ Bigger is Better [u]
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Steve K

Number of posts: 239 Age: 41 Location: Tobaccoville NC Registration date: 2009-04-22
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:26 pm | |
| I really like these HIDs!! I got the same set Chappy installed and can tell a big difference in them and the stock lights. They are truly plug and play! Now if I could only avoid those big mud holes I would be all set!!!  |
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shawn

Number of posts: 390 Age: 36 Location: Peterstown, WV Registration date: 2009-02-11
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:02 pm | |
| Ok --- Looks like I will be going with the plug & play set up |
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Tiger Rag

Number of posts: 124 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Registration date: 2009-02-16
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:31 pm | |
| Dang, must have been a triple post.
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Tiger Rag

Number of posts: 124 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Registration date: 2009-02-16
 | Subject: Re: Cheap HID's Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:33 pm | |
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