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Old 01-20-2020, 05:42 PM
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Default Bi-Xenon ACA Headlights

Up for sale are my old ACA headlights that were on my C5 before I decided to install a different aftermarket set. Included are the headlights and ballasts. The headlights are in good condition. They worked without any issues before I pulled them off. The headlight lenses have a few very minor blemishes from road debris and the likes. Also, the bulbs will need to be replaced.

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Old 01-22-2020, 12:34 PM
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Bump. The HID low beams provided were functional when I unbolted these headlights so most likely will not need to be replaced. High beams had halogen bulbs inside (sylvania 9005 bulbs) and one of them burned out. LEDs can be put in place of the high beam halogen bulbs.
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Do you happen to know what color temp the HIDs are?

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Curious, what makes these Bi-xenon?
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Curious, what makes these Bi-xenon?
That's a good question - now that I think about it, maybe "xenon" is a more accurate term. These headlights were installed by the previous owner of my old C5 and were listed as "Bi-xenon ACA headlights". I'm not sure about the brand, either, as there are no clear logos or serial numbers that shed any light on the matter. If I remember correctly, the HIDs are the low beam and LEDs or halogens can be used for the separate high beam. Thanks for pointing that out.
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A bi-xenon will utilize one bulb with an electromagnetically-controlled shield for both low/hi beams. I believe these are just regular xenon/HID. The bulb looks to only have positive and negative leads going to it.....

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