Justin Hall Vendor Sponsor


 | | 06/15/2010 8:57 AM |
Alert | I just picked up my next project, thanks to Craig. I am sure most of you will recognize this vehicle. The good news is it is already trail ready now just have to add my personal touches and dial it in. It is already dog approved :) I am now on the hunt for a few parts. ARB compressor and lights on the front bar will be the first additions. Then winch and dirt!  
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Craig Miller Title Sponsor


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Dustin Morrow Member Sponsor


 | | 06/15/2010 4:25 PM |
Alert | Right on, Justin. Let's roll! What is the first mod? Dustin | | 2011 KLR 650, 2007 LR3, 2004 DII, 1988 RRC | |
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Justin Hall Vendor Sponsor


 | | 06/16/2010 9:06 PM |
Alert | Things that will be done soonish. I have some Hella 3000 spots that will be going on the bumper. New security system with remote start, paging, and possibly gps tracking. Some form of audio system. Things that I will do later. New window tint. Front winch Roof Rack ?? I am sure I will come up with some other things as I go along. | | 1999 Disco II 1988 535IS www.streamline-audio.com | |
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Mark Elfring Member Sponsor


 | | 06/16/2010 9:38 PM |
Alert | I new that white discovery looked familiar, I saw you pull out of chevron yesterday in the rear view mirror. Looks good! | | | |
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Justin Hall Vendor Sponsor


 | | 06/18/2010 10:31 PM |
Alert | Got the new HID Headlights installed last night, first mod to the new toy. | | 1999 Disco II 1988 535IS www.streamline-audio.com | |
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Justin Hall Vendor Sponsor


 | | 06/18/2010 10:33 PM |
Alert | Got the new HID Headlights installed last night, first mod to the new toy. | | 1999 Disco II 1988 535IS www.streamline-audio.com | |
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Tom Thomas


 | | 06/21/2010 5:20 PM |
Alert | | Tell us more about the HID conversion please. | | | |
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Craig Miller Title Sponsor


 | | 06/21/2010 6:21 PM |
Alert | Posted By Justin Hall on 06/18/2010 10:33 PM Got the new HID Headlights installed last night, first mod to the new toy.
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FYI... the front driver side lens/bulb was brand new from Land Rover. Might be able to get something for it on dweb.
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Justin Hall Vendor Sponsor


 | | 06/21/2010 9:10 PM |
Alert | Here is a picture of the new bulbs turned on, I should have taken a before and after. This is a full HID upgrade kit with a BiXenon motorized H4 replacement bulb and Ballast system. It runs on a relay harnes to not pull power from the stock harness and uses less amperage than the original headlight. I actually sell the kits at my shop, so if some of you are interested contact me on PM and maybe I can work up a group deal. |

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Craig Miller Title Sponsor


 | | 06/22/2010 1:27 AM |
Alert | | I've been wondering about this... Do the replacement bulbs somehow control the light pattern to minimize blinding oncoming vehicles? | | My Overland Adventure Blog | |
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Andy Berglund


 | | 06/22/2010 6:39 AM |
Alert | The light pattern is dictated by the lens itself. I would assume that this mod would create a fair amount of scattered light. It would be a cool mod though if it wasn't too bad. I'd like to see the beam pattern against a wall.
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Craig Miller Title Sponsor


 | | 06/22/2010 9:49 AM |
Alert | That's always been my understanding as well Andy, but I see these conversions happening more and more these days so I thought things might have changed.
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Andy Berglund


 | | 06/22/2010 12:49 PM |
Alert | No, I wish. I have heard on another forum (which is populated by ricers, large grain of salt) that some newer systems have an ability to adjust how "deep" into the capsule of the headlamp they extend. This allows the user to focus the brighter HID beam to a less douchey position. It seems to me like a gimmick and I haven't seen any pics to demonstrate the value of this technology, but who knows? It certainly would be cool.
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Justin Hall Vendor Sponsor


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Andy Berglund


 | | 06/26/2010 12:10 AM |
Alert | The beam pattern looks ok, but barely. It is brighter and it probably makes the road better lit for the driver but the glare for on coming motorists is still probably pretty bad. As far as I have seen, no amount of trickery on the part of bulb positioning will make up for inadequate optics. I mean to cast no aspersions towards you Justin, or your shop. Here are some images of cars that have had the entire projector assemblies from other cars (eg-Infiniti's FX45) retrofitted into their stock housing. This mates the higher output of an HID bulb with an optic that was designed to make the most of it. I think the proof is in the proverbial pudding. Andy
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Justin Hall Vendor Sponsor


 | | 06/26/2010 8:44 AM |
Alert | Comparing cars with "projector" hid conversions will always look better. That is why most OEM HID Headlights use them, better beam focus. It all depends on the glass (or plastic) lence you are using. All I stated is the beam battern is like the original beam pattern. I was not saying it would magically make it look like a projector system. I have had these kits in many of my vehicles including motorcycles and they all have had results that matched the factory beam patterns on all of them. | | 1999 Disco II 1988 535IS www.streamline-audio.com | |
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Todd Eliason Title Sponsor


 | | 06/27/2010 8:48 AM |
Alert | Justin, I need to come visit you at your shop soon, but lost your contact info. Can you PM it to me? | | 93 LR Defender 110 05 Land Rover LR3 | |
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