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Headlights: Conventional Systems vs. High Intensity Discharge (HID) Systems

There is nothing worse than driving down the road and not being able to see where you are going. You always notice the difference when you just changed your headlight bulbs. The question is what is the difference between conventional headlights and High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights. Some people want the brightness that HID lights offer, but aren’t sure if they’re really worth the price. Others just don’t know how they will be able to install the new technology in their car. This is why you should know as much as possible about the two lights.

conventional headlights
The lights that people have been driving with for the last few decades are considered by most to be the best lights for your car. The low price of headlights is one of the main determining factors of what people like about lights. You can get away with a light bulb change for less than $20 in most cases. You may also be able to quickly and easily change the bulbs yourself in the auto parts store parking lot.

HID headlights
HID lights first made their appearance with the luxury models and with the tuning crowd. The lights are easily identifiable by their blue hue. Headlights are much more expensive than standard bulbs. It is also not recommended that you change the light bulbs in the lighting system yourself. Most people are cautioned that the energy used by light bulbs can create an electrocution hazard even with the power source disconnected from the bulb. The two main reasons people like light bulbs is because of the intense light they provide and the long life they offer.

Comparison of the two headlights
When asked if there really is a difference between the two types of bulbs, most people will tell you that to see the difference all you have to do is drive a car with HID bulbs. The clarity with which you can see everything that is coming towards you is a difference between day and night. Instead of being able to see a small arc of the road in front of you, you can see everything. This is due to the tone of the light, as well as the intensity of the beam that the bulb emits. It’s also fair to note that while HID bulbs will cost more, they have the ability to last five years without dimming.

The type of headlights you prefer will depend on your personal preferences. It’s a good idea to check the two out in a driving comparison before making a decision. People who are die-hard fans of conventional lights have switched to HID lights after driving once with the brightest lights. You owe it to yourself to test the lights in a real world test.

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