HID lights in RECON Projectors???
I was wondering if anyone is running HID's in there RECON projectors. Im up in alaska and a couple of people I talked to said that the HID would burn up the light is this true and any suggestions on bulbs other than HID's I would appreciate it.
I had a HID melt my fog light and it was stock lens.
How are these Recon projectors made? I was thinking the OEM projectors I have seen have glass lens and metal housings / reflectors. If the Recons are like that you should be fine! If they are plastic, well, I don't know. I don't know if HID's run hotter than halogen bulbs or not. I have a suspicion that they are hotter in operating temperatures.
They're not really a true projector that's made for HID's... so the light will still scatter. I'd say they're probably a little better than stock housings, but don't expect it to work great like a true projector/HID combo.
Really the only correct way to run HID lights is in a properly designed housing. I've seen someone actually buy new OBS ford headlights, and graft true projectors from something like a Lexus headlight into it. Looked awesome and made the lights work like they're supposed to.
I actually just took my HID bulbs out. I don't plan on running them again.
Really the only correct way to run HID lights is in a properly designed housing. I've seen someone actually buy new OBS ford headlights, and graft true projectors from something like a Lexus headlight into it. Looked awesome and made the lights work like they're supposed to.
I actually just took my HID bulbs out. I don't plan on running them again.
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I run the Sylvania Silverstar Ultras and really like them.



