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Old 01-03-2007, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by augiedog77
4300k is what I got, I wanted the maximum light available. I drove the truck all weekend in the country, the HID's made a huge difference where there is no street lights.

I also added 9011/h1r bulbs from ds in the high beams, it was like daylight out there with the 4 high conversion


Im thinking about buying some HIR bulbs -- Do you like them? I have the Denali Headlights in my truck and was thinking about going this route and making it 4hi as well.
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Originally Posted by BradS
Im thinking about buying some HIR bulbs -- Do you like them? I have the Denali Headlights in my truck and was thinking about going this route and making it 4hi as well.
well worth the asking price imho
Old 01-08-2007, 08:51 PM
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still got to tweak the aiming of the headlights but here are some pics

low beams


with H1R/9011 high beams & 4 high headlight mod (high & low beams on)


click either pic for the full size version, both were taken about 30 - 40 feet away from the barn
Old 01-09-2007, 01:47 AM
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how do you do the 4 high headlight mod? would like to do this so my HID's dont flick on and off every time I turn on my high beams, bulbs will last longer.
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nevermind found it! thx
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I've had both Sylvania Silverstar and PIAA bulbs. The Sylvania's lasted about a month while the PIAA's have lasted 4 years. Sylvania's replacement fog bulbs are just crap.
Old 01-11-2007, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by augiedog77
still got to tweak the aiming of the headlights but here are some pics

low beams


with H1R/9011 high beams & 4 high headlight mod (high & low beams on)


click either pic for the full size version, both were taken about 30 - 40 feet away from the barn

That a regular Sierra headlamp or Denali?
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Originally Posted by BradS
That a regular Sierra headlamp or Denali?
gm denali's
Old 01-13-2007, 08:53 PM
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yea my hids kick the halogens ***! i had silverstars hi/lo before with 4 hi mod and also have changed out my actual headlights a couple times and re-aimed several times...i've got my output near perfect. also went with a 6000K kit i got off a group buy and couldn't be happier. they blow my friend's bimmer oem 4300K bixenon's outta the water
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