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    Honestly with any lighting you get what you pay for. If you don't have the money you are best off saving a bit and buying quality. Those Chinese lights are like a lottery whether you get a good set or not and as mentioned the adjustments are like a supercheap ratchet. It's either way to high or to low as the adjustments are massive between the teeth.

    They also loose there colour and Lux pretty quick and sometimes one more then the other meaning you have 2 different coloured lights.

    Cheers Mick

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    Looking for a new set of quality spot lights

    Do you think it's worth buying hid kit for my current lights?

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    What sort of lights do you currently have?

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    Looking for a new set of quality spot lights

    I have some older rallye 1000s

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    If the reflectors are still good mate then fitting a half decent HID kit to them would put out better light then the cheap HID spotties on ebay.

    Cheers Mick

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    Yea the reflectors are pretty good, any suggestions on a hid kit?

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    I also have some ipf 800ds, is it worth converting them to hid? If so is 55w good or worth going to 70w?
    Thanks!

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    Hay mate. If going a conversion then go 55 to be safe. 75 creates a lot of heat and can do damage.
    The 55's still throw an awesome beam.

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    55,s are a safe bet but just be aware of the K's, The more the k's the bluer the light

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    Good point to make. From memory 5000-6000k is the norm. 4000k is a more yellow light, and 7000k is a bluer light

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