PENNDOT currently does not have any regulations that prohibit HID conversions. However, 10000k is excessively blue. Any colors besides yellow and white is illegal. Blue or red especially.
Aftermarket HID's are illegal in ANY state. Period.
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hope not, just put some in my car replacing the old ones(4500k, I think) Anyway, as long as they are directed as so not to blind other drivers, in a car that came factory equipped with HID, or in an aftermarket projector type housing, they should be legal. Mine are super bright tho even in the factory equipped housings.
No, there are no such things as "hid lights".
HID headlamps designed, engineered, manufactured, and certified or type-approved as HID headlamps are legal everywhere. "HID kits" and "projector retrofits", where HID bulbs are installed in headlamps not originally designed to accept them, are unsafe and illegal everywhere.
The older BMWs do not have HID lights
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 mustuse halogen bulbs.
No, generaly the car lights cums with elargins if we want HID lights we can install...it
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, HID lights need a ballast.