phils89sc
Registered User
I work at a PC and Printer Service and Repair company here in Charlotte, NC. We also have a division of our company that sells the HID light kits and high intensity bulb replacements for just about every car under the sun.
What I want to know is if anyone is interested in developing or getting developed a set of HID LENSES, not just a bulb/ballast kit for our 89-93 Tbirds. I myself have an 89 SC, and have cleaned up the factory lenses using the wetsanding and high speed buffing technique. This works ok, for a little while, but the lenses will eventually yellow again.
If I get enough interest in this, I may be able to convince one or more of our vendors to make a prototype for possible development, or maybe someone already has an idea or better yet, actual designs on paper for the projection type lenses. This could also apply to 1994-1995 as well.
We currently have the HID kits for the 89-93 & 94-97 Tbirds, but they utilize the factory lenses. Sure they would be better than stock bulbs, but the way I see it, to get the maximum gains from the HID's requires new lenses that WILL yellow after a couple of years and then you have to go buy new lenses again.
If you are interested, either email me at phils90@bellsouth.net, or go to www.brightheadlights.com and check out what we have and leave us some mail. If enough of us can get onboard and show a demand for these projector lenses, there may be a chance we get get the ball rolling on development and production.
Thanks,
Phil Stocker
What I want to know is if anyone is interested in developing or getting developed a set of HID LENSES, not just a bulb/ballast kit for our 89-93 Tbirds. I myself have an 89 SC, and have cleaned up the factory lenses using the wetsanding and high speed buffing technique. This works ok, for a little while, but the lenses will eventually yellow again.
If I get enough interest in this, I may be able to convince one or more of our vendors to make a prototype for possible development, or maybe someone already has an idea or better yet, actual designs on paper for the projection type lenses. This could also apply to 1994-1995 as well.
We currently have the HID kits for the 89-93 & 94-97 Tbirds, but they utilize the factory lenses. Sure they would be better than stock bulbs, but the way I see it, to get the maximum gains from the HID's requires new lenses that WILL yellow after a couple of years and then you have to go buy new lenses again.
If you are interested, either email me at phils90@bellsouth.net, or go to www.brightheadlights.com and check out what we have and leave us some mail. If enough of us can get onboard and show a demand for these projector lenses, there may be a chance we get get the ball rolling on development and production.
Thanks,
Phil Stocker