I've never had a problem with it, personally, but, technically, they're only legal on vehicles which offered them from the factory as an option.
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No, there are no such things as "hid lights".
The older BMWs do not have HID lights
There are four types of HID lights Metal Halide, High/Low Pressure Sodium, Mercury Vapour, Zenon. Common uses include Street lighting, car head lights, sports field lighting, fish tank lighting. HID stands for high intensity discharge.
A HID kit is a High Intensity Discharge, also referred to as Xenon. One would use a HID kit to upgrade the headlights in their car. These lights last for 3000 hours and they replace halogen lights currently in most cars.
Yes, but the HID low beam headlight on the 2003 model was an option offered at time of original purchase of the car. However, one can add an aftermarket HID light conversion kit to a non-HID 350z after doing some research.
Yes, HID lights need a ballast.
HID lights are generally illegal, and the name is a clue as to why, These are 'high intensity discharge' lights and they can blind any cars coming toward you. There are conversion kits sold that are supposed to prevent this, but you should be careful retrofitting your car to stay legal.
Yes.
There are two ways to do this:Replace the entire light unit with a HID light unit compatible with the car, if one is available.Use an aftermarket HID conversion that fits standard bulb sockets, and adds HID bulbs and a ballast unit.HID bulbs require a ballast unit to generate the high voltages required, so are not a direct replacement. In most HID kits, the power can be taken from the existing lighting power supply, so the lights operate as normal.HID conversion kits are not road legal in some countries.
Depends, HID KITS are not legal anywhere in the US, they violate US DOT law. HID lights that come factory with a proper projector designed with HID in mind (higher end cars; Audi, Mercedes). Practically, if you aim the HID lights down, as to not blind other drivers, its unlikely that a cop will pull you over, as they can't really tell if your lights stock or an addon kit.
Aftermarket HID's are illegal in ANY state. Period.