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Old May 3, 2008 | 11:15 PM
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fred do your stealth bulbs like up orange? and where did you get them?
Yes they light up orange. I got them from stealthauto.com
 
Old May 3, 2008 | 11:20 PM
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Yes, but they did offer a projector without the HID's so I was not sure which one you were talking about.
Right, that's the point I was making. When you said something about buying "factory HIDs and then doing the CC mod," I could envision the ensuing confusion. I think it's more helpful to talk about headlights in terms of being reflectors or projectors and as HIDs being an optional extra because the HIDs are always removable from the housing and I've never seen used OEM bulb, ballast, and headlight combinations advertised as "factory HIDs," which could make a search difficult or confusing.
 
Old May 4, 2008 | 12:17 AM
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Yes, but they did offer a projector without the HID's so I was not sure which one you were talking about.
I've never seen used OEM bulb, ballast, and headlight combinations advertised as "factory HIDs," which could make a search difficult or confusing.
Actually that's how I found my replacement housing. I went to ebay and typed in "Audi HID" and I found quite a few items including, bulbs, ballast sets, and housings. I did find used stuff as well as new.

I also found a lot of stuff under "Audi head light" which will list all headlights and then I looked for HID specific and found a lot of choises as well.

So after some more searching so as not to confuse anyone because I want to make sure that if someone else decides to do this that they get it right, this is what I came up with. The projector headlight was the non HID, while the xenon headlight was the HID upgrade. Both were offered from Audi but the xenon was an option on the 2000-2001, so technically we were both right.
 
Old May 4, 2008 | 12:37 AM
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So after some more searching so as not to confuse anyone because I want to make sure that if someone else decides to do this that they get it right, this is what I came up with. The projector headlight was the non HID, while the xenon headlight was the HID upgrade. Both were offered from Audi but the xenon was an option on the 2000-2001, so technically we were both right.
Well, except for the fact that HIDs are the same thing as Xenons and neither refers to the housing itself. Whether you run HIDs/Xenon bulbs or halogen bulbs, the 1-piece Valeo headlight is the same.
 
Old May 4, 2008 | 12:51 AM
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So after some more searching so as not to confuse anyone because I want to make sure that if someone else decides to do this that they get it right, this is what I came up with. The projector headlight was the non HID, while the xenon headlight was the HID upgrade. Both were offered from Audi but the xenon was an option on the 2000-2001, so technically we were both right.
Well, except for the fact that HIDs are the same thing as Xenons and neither refers to the housing itself. Whether you run HIDs/Xenon bulbs or halogen bulbs, the 1-piece Valeo headlight is the same.
It does refer to the housing. The xenon/hid factory housing has an opening on the bottom of the housing. This is where the ballast bolts onto the bottom of the light housing and the wiring for the HID bulb feeds through to connect to the HID bulb. On the projector light there is no hole. That's why you see so many people who convert their projector head lights to HID mount their ballast some where else in the engine bay. Others buy a factory ballast and cut open a square hole like the factory HID opening and mount the ballast in the same place but still without the mounting holes. You can convert your factory proctor lights to HID with a liitle cutting and work, but why when there is a factory one that already has it done the right way for you.

If you go to LLtek's website and look under lighting for the B5 you will see that Valeo offers two different housings. One is for 1 piece halogen headlight while the ohter is for the 1 piece HID headlight. It's the same with the factory headlights offered from Audi. Again they will both work, but one requires a little modfication.
 
Old May 4, 2008 | 01:00 AM
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It does refer to the housing. The xenon/hid factory housing has an opening on the bottom of the housing. This is where the ballast bolts onto the bottom of the light housing and the wiring for the HID bulb feeds through to connect to the HID bulb. On the projector light there is no hole. That's why you see so many people who convert their projector head lights to HID mount their ballast somewhere else in the engine bay. Others buy a factory ballast and cut upen a square hole like the factory HID opening and mount the ballast in the same place but still without the mounting holes. You can convert your factory proctor lights to HID with a liitle cutting and work, but why when there is a factory one that already has it done the right way for you.
Haha, okay. Look, there are like 50 questions a week asking about the subject and most of them barely make sense because of how confused people are about what HIDs actually are, etc. Maybe someone will have some questions answered by your previous posts in this thread, but I think they won't clarify much for anybody. But it's okay with me if I'm wrong on that because, like I said, I wasn't making the distinction for the sake of correcting you.


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If you go to LLtek's website and look under lighting for the B5 you will see that Valeo offers two different housings. One is for 1 piece halogen headlight while the ohter is for the 1 piece HID headlight. It's the same with the factory headlights offered from Audi. Again they will both work, but one requires a little modfication.
Okay, for pre-facelift A4s, ANY 1-piece headlight will require modification to the fender, regardless of whether or not it is also equipped with an HID bulb and ballast. Their 2-piece headlights require no modification, but either is HID compatible, as stated on the website. And by HIDs, I mean high intensity discharge bulbs and requisite ballasts. All of the 1-piece Valeos have a cutout on the underside of the housing to accommodate an HID ballast...whether an aftermarket ballast ends up fitting perfectly without any trimming is a different story.
 
Old May 4, 2008 | 01:10 AM
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It does refer to the housing. The xenon/hid factory housing has an opening on the bottom of the housing. This is where the ballast bolts onto the bottom of the light housing and the wiring for the HID bulb feeds through to connect to the HID bulb. On the projector light there is no hole. That's why you see so many people who convert their projector head lights to HID mount their ballast somewhere else in the engine bay. Others buy a factory ballast and cut upen a square hole like the factory HID opening and mount the ballast in the same place but still without the mounting holes. You can convert your factory proctor lights to HID with a liitle cutting and work, but why when there is a factory one that already has it done the right way for you.
Haha, okay. Look, there are like 50 questions a week asking about the subject and most of them barely make sense because of how confused people are about what HIDs actually are, etc. Maybe someone will have some questions answered by your previous posts in this thread, but I think they won't clarify much for anybody. But it's okay with me if I'm wrong on that because, like I said, I wasn't making the distinction for the sake of correcting you.
I understand where you are coming from and I am not the kind of person to say who is right and who is wrong. As far as I am concerned we are both right but talking about two different things. The only reason I bring it up is because when I had to look for a housing for my passenger side light after my car was hit I did not want to have to cut up the housing since my car came with factory HID's. (As with most people, I bought my car used and the previous owner had opted for the HID's) I found plenty of 1 piece housings but they were not the HID ones.

Again I am like you in the sense that I do not want to try and confuse anyone and hopefully give some helpful information, just speaking from my own experience.

 
Old May 4, 2008 | 01:25 AM
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You're making me crazy! lol
 
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