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FocuzTech
04-10-2009, 08:15 PM
Just added to our site-

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Chrome Projector Halo Headlamps for 2007-2008 Chevrolet Silverado (http://www.focuztech.com/xcart/chrome-projector-halo-headlamps-for-2007-2008-chevrolet-silverado.html)

Great performance and looks with these newly designed headlamps which feature CCFL based halo rings-

Ready to plug and play-

Available with HID's to go-

TRPLXL2
04-10-2009, 10:14 PM
Wow that is a really good price on those, that's about $75 cheaper than all of the other places I have seen them. Am I understanding that right, are you shipping them with the HID's pre-installed? I was just curious about the heat build up in them, I know there are mixed opinions on that subject. What is your take on that?

FocuzTech
04-10-2009, 10:18 PM
Wow that is a really good price on those, that's about $75 cheaper than all of the other places I have seen them. Am I understanding that right, are you shipping them with the HID's pre-installed? I was just curious about the heat build up in them, I know there are mixed opinions on that subject. What is your take on that?

I will ship them with HID's pre-installed.

Heat build up?

TRPLXL2
04-10-2009, 10:25 PM
The reason I said about the heat build up is I had a set of Matrix projector headlights that I am currently rebuilding with new guts, and the stock bulbs they included with that kit actually melted the wiring and the connection. The housing on mine also says DO NOT INSTALL HID's in this housing, but my buddy has the Anzo headlights like your selling and his don't say that. I also bought one of the first pairs that came out 3 years ago, so I am sure they have made improvements on them since then. I wasn't hating on your stuff, I was just wondering If you had heard of anything like that?:great:

FocuzTech
04-10-2009, 10:30 PM
You have to be careful about some of those bulbs...epsecially caoted or overwattage offshore units...they will melt, or tear up wiring. Usually these will not cause problems to the housing themselves. However, headlamps are always built using the specific bulb they were designed with and stamped that way. My guess is thats why your others noted what they did regarding HID's.

The HID's burn cooler than the halogen bulbs so that isn't an issue.

TRPLXL2
04-10-2009, 10:34 PM
Okay that makes sense, I have never had HID's so I figured I would ask someone who sells them for a living. That's why I hate buying stuff that's made in Taiwan, but it's hard to find US manufactured stuff any more. Alright thanks for the clarification, and that definately is a good price for those brand new.:party:

FocuzTech
04-11-2009, 12:09 PM
Okay that makes sense, I have never had HID's so I figured I would ask someone who sells them for a living. That's why I hate buying stuff that's made in Taiwan, but it's hard to find US manufactured stuff any more. Alright thanks for the clarification, and that definately is a good price for those brand new.:party:

As of today there are no US based manufactureres of aftermarket headlamp or tail lamp lighting such as this. All of these come from various manufactures overseas. Some are good some aren't so good. You definetly have to be careful.

By the way this pricing isn't our normal retail so it will expire very soon-