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I wan't to purchase this hid kit for my truck but I'm not sure if it is safe, can you help me?
I'm seeing that this website sells the kit, it's called "hidkit.com", Really cheap and it says it's good ( usually all places selling stuff do). I wan't to know if I install this kit it won't harm any component in my truck or burn/melt something. Can you help me
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I can not answer for this company but our HID Kits run on 35 watts which is actually lower wattage than regular headlight light bulbs which run at 55 watts, so in reality the HID's will make your headlights run at a lower temperature than what you currently have. Again I can not speak on their behalf but we have never had a melting or burning problem with any of the HID Kits we have sold, and they do come with a 1 year warranty. If you have any more questions regarding HID's you should visit our blog at http://blog.mytightride.info/?cat=4 where we have a couple of questions devoted to HID Kits FAQ's and if you want to shop around you can go to http://www.mytightride.com/hidkits.html where we have a wide variety of kits to fit your need.
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Renato
Source(s): www.mytightride.com blog.mytightride.com - Anonymous1 decade ago
No H.I.D. lighting system available from any source are DOT / E approved if installed outside of the factory.
These kits are not street legal for use on public roads in any state.