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Can any car be converted to HID?

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Can any car be converted to HID?

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HID conversions can generally be installed into any car that uses a headlight design where the bulb can be replaced independently of the headlight assembly. Beam pattern correct HID conversions can only be done on headlights which use a bulb that satisfies all of the following conditions: – The bulb is a single filament bulb (i.e., the low beams and high beams use separate bulbs) – The bulb has a axial filament (i.e., the filament is parallel to the length of the bulb, rather than the width) – The physical dimensions of the bulb are similar to the physical dimensions of the HID light source. If your car has a dual filament bulb (low and high beams combined into one bulb), a conversion may still be possible, but it is probably not possible to correct the beam pattern. In addition, you will have to to give up your high beams. This is because HID is designed as a low beam only system. All HID systems in production use separate bulbs for low and high beams, with the high beams being standa

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