Polaris HID headlight?
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Polaris HID headlight?
Has anyone seen these before? Where can I get one? I cant find them on Polaris's website.
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On the light subject, Bill. I found the better lights for mine - going with a set of PIAAs - Just replacing the bulbs. should be great for Mina in April..
Lets see if Wayne can stay on the trail this time.
Lets see if Wayne can stay on the trail this time.
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PIAA's will not fit Polaris specal bults (Polaris only)d2photo wrote:On the light subject, Bill. I found the better lights for mine - going with a set of PIAAs - Just replacing the bulbs. should be great for Mina in April..
Lets see if Wayne can stay on the trail this time.
PS D2 don't go to big (high watt) you will melt your plastic.
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getting them straight from the dealer - they said the heat from these should not be an issue. I asked the same question.
PS D2 don't go to big (high watt) you will melt your plastic.
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Will do as after I test these this weekend (night ride). If they work as expected. I will be ordering another set for my second machine..MrBill wrote:Get the PIAA numbers and then call Bryan at BC he sells PIAA also..
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Sorry to pop anyones bubble but those PIAA's aint sheet compared to an true HID and the HID's will draw less power. I did find a company selling HID upgrade kits http://www.pilothid.com/index.html less than $200 for a kit to do your 2 low beam headlights on the quad. Fow what it's worth they are in Daily City (San Francisco). I dont know if they have a storefront or if it is just a mailorder thing.
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