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Yeah, realistically about a week. We stopped doing the anti-glare mod on these though which accounts for the price drop, since they're coming direct from the distributor. Which reminds me, I gotta call Ray and find out when he wants to send me a new price list for the rest of the Cobalt headlights >_<
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Yeah, realistically about a week. We stopped doing the anti-glare mod on these though which accounts for the price drop, since they're coming direct from the distributor. Which reminds me, I gotta call Ray and find out when he wants to send me a new price list for the rest of the Cobalt headlights >_<
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why do u need high beam HID's? it takes HID's a few seconds to warm up so essentially when u flip ur highs on theyll be dim as ****. and there not supposed to be flickered on and off. so everytime u quickly flash ur brights at some1 or if u keep turnign them on and off when a car passes by ur ballasts wont like u. So unless u live in the woods and u drive with ur highbeams on for distances at a time, stupid to get HID's as the fillament high beam bulbs are stupid bright anyways. bi-xenon cars can have HID high's b/c they have a cutoff shield that just moves, the the ballast or bulb never even get effected when u hit the highbeam switch
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