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I have 8k hids and feel bad for blinding sometimes and want to be completely legal so iv been looking for projector head lights maybe wit halos and LED something but im afraid it wont fit right or fit the HIDs or something like that so if someone has HID with Projector head lights or know a good product PLEASE LMK! Any help or leads is appreciated:) thanks
 
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I think most projectors take h3 bulbs so no problem with clearence in them.
 
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Originally Posted by Rocktober!
Those are horrid, virtually unaimable, and the projectors just cheap crap projos with HORRIBLE cutt off. No bueno. I'll host and post pics later...I can't link from the site where there's light pattern pics.



Click here for a high quality kit to use in existing stock headlights: https://www.ranger-forums.com/f82/cu...housing-92791/

You can always do a true full custom retrofit of projo's from a different vehicle like a QX, bimmer, etc. But that's a ton of work.
 
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But they look so good.

On a side note I am yet to see some other good plug n play projectors for the ranger.
 
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The kit I linked, IS very high quality and is a true reasonably priced retro kit. I'm friend's with the OP in that thread......seen 'em in real life and it's mind boggling the advantages and absolutely supurb output the $150 or so he was out.
 
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Thanks for the help iv viewed that thread before and it looks a little more complicated than im willing to tackle but it does look a little better than those black ones. But thanks for all the help anymore help is gladly appreciated:)
 
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