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Originally Posted by akhenat0n
1. You have tu cut a hole the stock back round seal of the DEPOs for the harness and wiring of the HIDs, you have to find a way to seal it back to prevent humidity/water to come in the headlight
2. HIDs apparently lasts maximum 2 years, you would have to do the wiring and sealing again to change the bulb, and you can't only change the bulb it's kind of attached to it's wire.
Personnaly, I tough only the halo was worth it, it's the halo that makes all the look... Angel Eye look is made by the angel eye halo. I took the super white bright hallogen option with the light, trust me, the yellow ish cheap look is ALL GONE and angel eye looks great.
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I wanted to go HID also but after receiving the lights and looking at how I would have to install the HID's I decided not to do it either. I didn't want to have moisture issues inside the lights like some have noticed.
I went with these for the low and high beams:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The bulbs are nice and bright white and work better than the stock halogen bulbs in my opinion.
I also switched out my fogs to there H8 version so all my lights are the same color.