D Drshaw6 New Member Dec 8, 2009 8 0 1 46 Dec 10, 2009 #1 Has anybody tried the $50 HID Rhino kits on ebay. Something tells me its to good to be true.
S sully427 Red Rider - UTVUnderground Approved Jan 23, 2009 148 3 0 Dec 10, 2009 #2 you'll pay for what you get. (that means there shity) they will either fail or not be near as bright as name brand
you'll pay for what you get. (that means there shity) they will either fail or not be near as bright as name brand
0 07fj Rainman - UTVUnderground Approved Jan 19, 2009 1,383 25 0 59 Tonopah, Az Dec 11, 2009 #3 I have had mine for two years, not one issue with them. and they are as bright as the $300 ones
R roadiestar Conn's Finest! - UTVUnderground Approved Jan 23, 2009 68 1 0 64 coventry ct Dec 11, 2009 #5 Iv'e had mine for a year now and no problems, well worth the $50.
D Drshaw6 New Member Dec 8, 2009 8 0 1 46 Dec 11, 2009 #6 The ones Ive been thinking about ask for bulb type and color, and cost around $40-$50. Im not sure what color is the best. Any input helps. Thanks!
The ones Ive been thinking about ask for bulb type and color, and cost around $40-$50. Im not sure what color is the best. Any input helps. Thanks!
R roadiestar Conn's Finest! - UTVUnderground Approved Jan 23, 2009 68 1 0 64 coventry ct Dec 12, 2009 #7 I don't remember what they were but there the whitest ones they have. Huge difference,and I don't have low beams now. But now I can see at night
I don't remember what they were but there the whitest ones they have. Huge difference,and I don't have low beams now. But now I can see at night
0 07fj Rainman - UTVUnderground Approved Jan 19, 2009 1,383 25 0 59 Tonopah, Az Dec 14, 2009 #8 6000K are the ones you want
B bobcat39261 New Member Dec 3, 2009 1 0 0 47 Dec 14, 2009 #9 I have had mine for 2 seasons now, 6000k color cant go wrong for $50.00
F Freeezen Member Aug 21, 2009 433 4 18 Orange County, CA Dec 18, 2009 #10 How are they to mount up? Are they plug and play or do you have to splice wires?