vmaxsilva
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I use a 6000k HID on normal and 55w + HID for full on my cybermax
I have done this over 4 years never ad a problem.
I have done this over 4 years never ad a problem.
I use a 6000k HID on normal and 55w + HID for full on my cybermax
I have done this over 4 years never ad a problem.
If you want a nice small projector fork mount try KiWav. I use one on left fork with beam positioned between low and high. Very well build. $95 each. They also sell a decent handlebar switch.
Hi Mike, they are H3 1 HID and 1 normal H3; I use the HID on all the time and the full both of them when I need it! Original mount,What diameter is your HID's? Both lights on at the same time? What are you using to mount them in back of the headlight? What type of bulbs are you using (H1, H3, etc...)?
Can you provide any pictures of front & back of headlight?
Mike
I just found these ones that would fit. They are the right size. Now just need to do a little more research to see if they would work.
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/co...x-bi-xenon-projectors-48723.html#.Uzq09_9OUdU
Mike
These guys have maybe the best stuff f4om what I read before, however the opened design of their projectors requires the projectors to be fully enclosed. It might work with the cybermax or any mask headlight I guess.
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Where the bulb goes but also between the lens and the bowl?
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We'll I found that these might be worth a try. They are gonna be a really tight fit. The are 2" in dia. X 5.15" long.
You don't get high beam, but hoping that they are bright enough since they are HIDs.
I figure if they don't fit, then I can put them on of the trucks.
Mike
We'll I found that these might be worth a try. They are gonna be a really tight fit. The are 2" in dia. X 5.15" long.
You don't get high beam, but hoping that they are bright enough since they are HIDs.
I figure if they don't fit, then I can put them on of the trucks.
Mike
Them should be cool !Finally made a decision and ordered HID 2.0 motorcycle projectors. They are 2" diameter at the front and 4" long, so they should fit no problem.
The come with red devil eyes, angel eyes and hi/lo beam.
Will post pics when I get them installed.
Mike
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