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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Spyderwoman View Post
    Well, I didn't know that there was any problem with any of them. Also, they were a gift - so I did not choose them.

    With all of these comments; I realize that there is a difference.

    So, I will definately try to get the ESI or what is best.

    Has there been a problem with the ones CAN AM advertise? The xenon-HID?

    Shouldn't be a problem with the official Can-Am ones--- other than they are WAY overpriced. They sell them with totally new lens units-- which is overkill.

    While I'm using non-ESI HID's in mine and don't seem to have any big problems-- considering your situation--- I would get the ESI ones and give them a shot....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave01 View Post
    Not really. Havent seen any posts on them. The real question is what makes Can-am think thier lights are worth SO MUCH.
    Here is a set on Ebay

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CAN-A...ssoriesQ5fGear
    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    Shouldn't be a problem with the official Can-Am ones--- other than they are WAY overpriced. They sell them with totally new lens units-- which is overkill.

    While I'm using non-ESI HID's in mine and don't seem to have any big problems-- considering your situation--- I would get the ESI ones and give them a shot....
    Sounds like ESI is the way to go $$$wise. I may just get the CAN-AM ones just so problems [if they occur] can't be blamed on "third party" accessories. My dealer and I have been very patient with each other and alot of time spent on troubleshooting the root cause of this intermittent problem. At this time, there is no problem and I have all the stock lights back in. We've agreed with each other to try something else - AFTER - S I T S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Spyderwoman View Post
    Sounds like ESI is the way to go $$$wise. I may just get the CAN-AM ones just so problems [if they occur] can't be blamed on "third party" accessories. My dealer and I have been very patient with each other and alot of time spent on troubleshooting the root cause of this intermittent problem. At this time, there is no problem and I have all the stock lights back in. We've agreed with each other to try something else - AFTER - S I T S.
    Sounds like a plan. We will look forward to meeting you at SitS and Lamont's BBQ.

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