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High intensity discharge lights > halogen sealed beam OE jobs.



The light in the picture is for reference only.
The newer Hella sealed beam replacements are much better design.
Go to hellausa.com to see the light patterns as compared to OE.

I would like to install a HID system but i do not want a bunch of tickets from over zealous Police Occifers. The Cops have nothing to do but hassle people for things like that around here.
it would be like painting " COPS SUCK " on the side of my vehicle.
At least with the Hellas i can "appear" to be OEM but have the nice Pattern with Extra Visibility.
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Are these XENON HID light systems street legal?
Every country and jurisdiction has its own rules and regulations governing the use of automotive lighting. XENON H.I.D. lighting systems that are supplied with the vehicles from the factory are DOT / E approved. The same OEM manufacturers that supply all the major car companies of the world also make our kits. NO XENON H.I.D. lighting system available from any source is DOT / E approved if installed outside of the factory. These kits are not street legal for use on public roads as they are. As a result, we officially endorse the kit for exhibition and off-road use and will only sell the kit to be used for these purposes. We are not responsible for customers who violate the terms of sale in which they will assume all responsibilities for any unauthorized or unintended use other than exhibition or off-road use.

source=http://www.coolbulbs.com/HID_faq.asp

I sell and install aftermarket lighting on a daily basis by the way <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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I was born and raised in Kommiefornia. I know all about the draconian carb standards push by legislature there. I can assure you the cops have way more to do than enforce equipment on cars. The guys stopping folks for illegal lights are either:

A) Part of the traffic unit, IE assigned to bother people for illegal *****.

B) On a task force for street racing and nailing anything with obvious "modz".

C) Looking for PC to stop you cause your a dirtbag. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />

I appreciate coolbubs faq disclaimer but I know Colorado's revised statutes just about by heart when it comes to traffic. There are no carb standards here. Hell, the only emmissions requirements are in the Denver metro area. Where my cars are registered (Larimer County), I don't even need a smog test. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" />


1987 Dodge Raider TSi

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