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Old 05-30-2006, 01:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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One of the sites that I was at: HIDplanet.com I read that one thing needed was an H7 to D2S conversion kit to use the Valedo projectors.. here's what the page states:

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These H7 to D2S adaptors allow you to use OEM D2S bulbs with the popular Valeo Projectors. Without them, the bulbs do not fit properly and can rotate when ballast is connected. They are stamped from sheet aluminum and are packaged as a pair and individually wrapped.

These are a MUST HAVE when using with the Valeo projectors. Without them, the D2S bulb will not fit securly inside the projector and can damage the bulbs.
Sold as a pair.
So my question is, since I've NEVER heard of Valedo Projectors until now and notice that it's in Audi A4s.. is it THAT much better than what KIA is using in the Optima?
And are the D2S bulbs that much better than H7 HID bulbs?
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