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Old 02-01-2015, 11:18 PM
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I have a 2013 F150 Lariat 4x4 and have a set of regular headlights on her. I would like to add a set of HID lights. Any suggestions?
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OEM HID retrofit.

HID bulbs just look lame.....and remember, the purpose of a headlight is not only for you to see, its so others can see you too. Don't blind other peeps.
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I agree with the guy above, Factory HID projectors look the best in my opinion, you can also go retrofit with custom projectors, which will provide better light output as well.
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You can get OEM HIDs here
http://www.raptorretrofit.com/2014-f150-oem-hid-s/

Cheaper in other places but these are 100% brand new.
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I just cut loose $1350 for these. From what I have read they seem to be one of the better aftermarket lights out there.
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I went with DDMTuning for my HID's. $70 shipped and took 20 minutes to install. Best part is they have a lifetime warranty. I put a set of these in my old truck 5 years ago that I sold to my brother and they're still running strong. These are the 35w 5500k which are extremely bright. Great for if you live in an area without a lot of street lights.
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Originally Posted by bayern33
I went with DDMTuning for my HID's. $70 shipped and took 20 minutes to install. Best part is they have a lifetime warranty. I put a set of these in my old truck 5 years ago that I sold to my brother and they're still running strong. These are the 35w 5500k which are extremely bright. Great for if you live in an area without a lot of street lights.
And a pain in the eyes for oncoming drivers.
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And a pain in the eyes for oncoming drivers.
Eh yeah but I absolutely hate driving without HID's especially when I lived in the desert
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Sounds like you need a light bar for desert driving.



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