In a 600rr 2003,one can put my hid ballasts behind the headlights.
you only need two bulbs as each bulb has high and low.
No. The bulb has a maximum rating of 35Watts. If you put 75Watts to a bulb that can only withstand half of that capacity, the bulb will fail.
No, there are no such things as "hid lights".
No, the word 'hid' is the past tense of the verb to hide (hides, hiding, hid); to conceal, to put out of sight.Example: We hid the key to the safe in a book called "City of Thieves" by David Benioff.
No, "hid" is the past tense of the verb "hide".
It is not a good idea to mix lamps and ballasts. Ballasts are designed to output a specific voltage for the lamp that it is designed to be used on. By suppressing a wrong voltage on a lamp can shorten its life expectancy by a good deal.
A bookcase, that later into hiding, they put on hinges.
they hid the animals in their houses
they was put in a room of gas then they died
If you're smart, you don't. "HID kits" are widely available, but they are (all) illegal and dangerous. The only legitimate/safe/legal HID conversion is to install complete HID headlamp assemblies designed, built, tested, and certified as such. Halogen headlamps must use halogen bulbs. If your headlamps have already had an "HID kit" installed, remove it and put the correct bulbs back in.
The bunny hid in a covert hole so the hunter wouldn't find him.
no direct fit, rear frame will need adjusting on most tail fairing, i have put a 600rr on mine and a r1 on another pretty easy to do