Petek said:95PGTTech said:As with anything, I am pleased but I have my gripes:
1. on the corner lenses, the rubber trim around the edges (weatherstrip?) cracked and peeled off within 2 months
2. the headlights flicker once about every 30 minutes and both sides randomly go out once a week (wiggle the fuse on the wiring harness, and it's back)
3. the HIDs interfere with radio reception - I only get my strongest station. It works fine with no headlights on, or just the parking lights on, but the minute you pull the button out for headlights, static on everything but 94.5FM. Tried turning just one side on. No dice. Tried grounding the HIDs better. No dice. Tried getting a better antenna - nothing. I have isolated the problem to either the HID kit itself or the fact that I'm running so much wire (stock wiring harness into adapter harness into HID harness is about 30 feet). I'm going to try a different brand HID kit.
But for the price I paid, about $200, I can't gripe that much. They look alright in the daytime, and are insanely better than what was in there at night, and don't seem to bother the other drivers at all. I got a set of halo one piece black housing headlights as a partial trade for doing some work on a mustang, so I'm going to take my old maculloch 4300K HID kit out of the Probe and put it in with those headlamps and see what's what. I paid almost $250 for that kit back in the day when HIDs were 'rare.'
that sounds like a horrible quality kit.
I'm not ready to condemn it just yet, but pretty damn close. I think the problem is that the HID ballasts emit a frequency, and they're not shielded properly. However, I bought this specific guy's kit on the reference of many mustang guys (actually off a reference off this site with a couple people concurring), so I'm not totally sure. the only thing I'm running different than all those other people is the harness in between the HIDs and the stock harness. I'm not sure I'm not trying to draw too much amperage over too great a distance (as distance increases, resistance increases).