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Brp OEM hid's or aftermarket ones???

I really like Brp hid except that it's not the 6000k white but more like typical oem 4300k white.
It projects very bright but low beam of light very far, very focused unlike aftermarket kit.
I would not have paid $900 but at 430, when Brp goofed up their price on hid and some dealers took advantage, I jumped on it even thou I had xenon depot hid kit in hand. I ended up selling it to another member because xenon depot would not take return on a unopened product without a restocking fee.

Brp hid ballast is full size but it mounts on the front part of frame neatly in factory drilled holes and comes on plastic isolation pad so no metal to metal contact.
High quality Hella product.

There is a Brp hid on eBay now for 375.
 
I just placed my order with KB but their ad was very confusing. It said the kit I wanted started at $159 but the only option was $199. It also said 40% off but that was not reflected anywhere. Very odd site. Also, after it gave me the option to use a different delivery address, when I pressed approval it came up and I need to contact them since the shipping address differed. It briefly came up and gave me an email to contact but it disappeared before I could do anything. I sent them an email off of the home page so hope they get back in-touch soon.
 
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Incase anyone was wondering I bought my HID kit (8k), but I chickened out yesterday cause when I walked out to my car it was like 25 degrees so I didnt ride up tomy buddies shop to install the HID's I wussied out .:lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::banghead::banghead:
 
How hard is it to install the factory BRP HID kit? I bought it last year before I moved and it is on my list to do within the next two weeks.
 
I've been running 2 sets of the Xenon Depot (KBCAR) kits on my spyder for quite awhile now and they work really well.
 
How hard is it to install the factory BRP HID kit? I bought it last year before I moved and it is on my list to do within the next two weeks.

It took me about 2 hours. Frunk and cougar head needs to come off. Side and top panels plus 2 front panels off, 4bolt on top and 2 on bottom of frunk, few bolts on cougar head, few bolts on each housing, swap wiring and put them all back together and you are done. :)
Frunk really don't need to come off but I don't think you can take cougar head of with frunk in place.

No real surprise if you have taken panels off before. If not read up on hid and fog Light install in "how to" section
 
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I really like Brp hid except that it's not the 6000k white but more like typical oem 4300k white.
It projects very bright but low beam of light very far, very focused unlike aftermarket kit.
I would not have paid $900 but at 430, when Brp goofed up their price on hid and some dealers took advantage, I jumped on it even thou I had xenon depot hid kit in hand. I ended up selling it to another member because xenon depot would not take return on a unopened product without a restocking fee.

Brp hid ballast is full size but it mounts on the front part of frame neatly in factory drilled holes and comes on plastic isolation pad so no metal to metal contact.
High quality Hella product.

There is a Brp hid on eBay now for 375.
I bought the same deal, love it
Oldmanzues
 
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