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Jlevi SW
02-22-2004, 10:00 PM
has been cleared because of crowding. It's probably best to have all the information in one place, and now that place is on the website. Visit www.jlevistreetwerks.com and go to Products, then click the new HID logo I designed...

Enjoy!
JL

Jlevi SW
05-03-2004, 07:00 PM
Havn't had a chance to update the gallery, but check out this picture I took of the kit in action at Bimmerfest on Tom's car...

Lookin good :thumbup:

6000K H7 HID kit from Jlevi StreetWerks!

SteelBlueXI
05-03-2004, 10:38 PM
Hey, Jlevi.. I'm def. really interested in the 6000K kit. I have 2 questions though.. 1 is how closely will these match the 6500K phos halos? Will it be a big difference? Secondly, what exactly is the "modification" needed for the H7 headlight assembly. Can you give me some detailed info and possibly some pictures? Thanks.

Jlevi SW
05-03-2004, 11:01 PM
1: They won't "match" per say, since the halos will be a little bit bluer. Also, if you just recently bought halos, they'll be whiter, which is good. They'll match closer to the halos. The older halos are actually something like 8000K, while the new ones are nearer to 5500K. So, the short answer is they will match pretty well, while the H7's will be a little more purple because of the projection and the way your eye will see it.

2: You'll need to cut some of the housing to get it to sit in there properly. I'll have one of my customers who has done it reply to this thread and explain a little bit better. It's entirely possible, and there are provided instructions.

SteelBlueXI
05-04-2004, 05:44 AM
1: They won't "match" per say, since the halos will be a little bit bluer. Also, if you just recently bought halos, they'll be whiter, which is good. They'll match closer to the halos. The older halos are actually something like 8000K, while the new ones are nearer to 5500K. So, the short answer is they will match pretty well, while the H7's will be a little more purple because of the projection and the way your eye will see it.

2: You'll need to cut some of the housing to get it to sit in there properly. I'll have one of my customers who has done it reply to this thread and explain a little bit better. It's entirely possible, and there are provided instructions.

Sounds good. Are the provided instructions available online? I'd like to purchase these ASAP but I want to know what I'm getting myself into before I do.

tommiexboi
05-04-2004, 07:44 PM
Sounds good. Are the provided instructions available online? I'd like to purchase these ASAP but I want to know what I'm getting myself into before I do.


yo, i have this HID kit, the above picture is my car =) *drool* haha

ne who, the install was pretty easy (well for me), i retrofitted the bulb housing so that the HID bulb will fit, another method is to drill the bulb on to the housing... when you buy the kit, i'll be glad to help you out and when u buy it i'll give you my number and i'll help you out through the install...

how i did it was to saw the back of the mother socket off and gut the socket and slide the wires and rest the bulb onto the socket and the bulb fits perfectly onto the socket, the only thing is, you need to find a way to hold the bulb in place, i used tape and that seems to work well too. just PM me if you have ne more questions.

Tom