BX22 new lights; well more like HID install! WOW

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gsxr1100

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Well, after 2.5 years of the horrible lights on my BX22, I bought a cheap(er) pair of HIDS for it.

All I can say is I know my car (with HIDS) was good, but this is amazing.

I mounted one ballast on the frame and one by the radiator. Very easy…Zip-tied the wires to the frame light the original wiring and done.

The HIDS are 6000K

Here are the pix.

1) Comparing original bulb with (1) HID; you can see how much brither the HIDS are

2 )Another comparing original bulb with (1) HID; you can see how much brither the HIDS are

3 )All mounted and installed…I LOVE THEM

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   / BX22 new lights; well more like HID install! WOW #2  
Pretty cool... Is that a factory replacement or something you made up? I've driven some vehicles with them and they are great, especially on the country back roads, can only immagine how they are on a tractor...
 
   / BX22 new lights; well more like HID install! WOW
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Aftermarket. There are places that sell them.

I have another set coming this week to see how it looks. It is 6500K so that is a set back. Higher the lumuns the less output, but look neater.

Think I might use the other set in my "old man" tractor! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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where did you purchase them, model number, how much do they cost, and will they be too hot for the headlamp lenses that Kubota uses?
 
   / BX22 new lights; well more like HID install! WOW
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( where did you purchase them, model number, how much do they cost, and will they be too hot for the headlamp lenses that Kubota uses? )</font>

I bought the H4 kit.... H4 bulb can be referenced to as a 9003 or an HB2. All the same thing.

I bought them from a guy on Ebay. His site is http://www.purevisionhid.com/

Cost was $177 (cheap). I paid $450 for my Philips with Orsam 6000K and are the best After market you can buy, but that would be a little much for the BX.

And no, they should not melt the lenes. My cars lenses are about 1/3 the thickness of the BX, and have been fine. I also think the BX has glass and not plastic. ..I think.
 
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I will take some night shots tonight....
 
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The heat would be my biggest concern too, I have seen some aftermarket bulbs melt the lamp housing and distort the lens. Hope they work out for you, keep us posted after you've run them a while if you dont mind.
 
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Based on my car, they should not be a problem. Tonight I will leave them on for about 15 to 20 and see how hot they get.

I know they use around 37% less power then the normal lights.
 
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Different plastics react to heat differently. The lights on your car might have Lexan lens and the Kubota might be a polycarbonate lens. The Lexan is a lot tougher in all ways. thanks for the information.
 
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Hey, what happened to the top half of the ROPS ??
 

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