joseph suggested me autofasion kissimmee so i bought a pair from them.. lola good HID ballast will have a regulated output which will resolve headlight dimming due to the internal (and expensive) DC-DC converter to maintain output through the input voltage range. a $50 set won't have that feature and will still dim.
i didn't know you were getting a cheap kit and thought you were getting a proper replacement headlight setup.
lol thanks for your input, it wasnt my MAIN reason of buying them, and it wasnt from anyone on here. Im hoping they make the car look better, also want to upgrade my headlight housing to match what i bought though, and i was hoping i could get some input on what i bought.Wow when did caraudio become a useless place? Your having voltage issues and you bought HID head lights? Not quite sure if your search button doesnt work or if you just like to be sold something. A guy comes on here, SAYS he builds and sells HIDS and it will fix your problem. basically he sold you his product to do nothing for your problem. hmmmm First off, your problem is your battery. Regular batterys are designed to release all there energy at once, HINCE the dimming when the base hits. If you bought a SLOW release battery, and bigger, you would of actually fixed your problem.
You have a voltage problem and you bought head lights.... most retarded thing i've heard of. Good job to the guy who sold him his product
HERES YOUR PROBLEM: CURRENT= POWER (2000W)/ DIVIDED BY VOLTAGE 13.8 = 145 Amp being pulled off your 110 AMP alternator.
thanks again for the feedback, and you joseph.The problem is that people here are yelling at each other over what to do for his dimming issue - upgrade the alternator, buy more batteries, what have you. Guys, he's simply searching for a fix for his dimming. "Yeah, but dimming comes from voltage drop so he needs to fix that", well, OP says he's barely ever dropping a volt. 13.6 isn't terrible voltage, and like it's been said before, some headlights dim on very, very little drop. If he's gonna have dimming even with a drop of .2v, that means upgrading his electrical isn't going to fix his problem. The HIDs were a simple fix to the dimming. Yes, OP could probably use another battery in his trunk for what he's running, but I honestly don't think a H.O. alternator is in order for this kind of system. If he's got HIDs which fix the dimming problem and puts another battery in the back in the future just to help his electrical out a bit, I think he's gonna be just fine.