Ok, I know search....Did not really answer my questions as usual. Driving back from the carnage at night was a real chore. My 20 year old headlights were like tiny little yellow spots on the road. My new light bar will kick butt on rural roads when there is no one around, but for the rest of the time I need new bulbs. Thinking HID. Questions;
1. My understanding is you need separate sets for both high and low beams?
2. What wattage, higher the better?
3. Do I need some sort of new reflectors, and where the heck would I find them for a Gen II
4. Any proffered HiD brand?
took your list and added answers.
1. My understanding is you need separate sets for both high and low beams?
That used to be the case, now you can run a single switchable ballast and it's all plug and play. takes about 20 minutes for a full install. I've run DDM tuning's HID set ups on many cars over the years, they seem to be the most reliable of the lower priced HID's
2. What wattage, higher the better?
Short answer, no. 35w will be more than you need, you'll have to take into consideration that your headlight housing are designed for halogen, so using them with HID means glare will be high for oncoming driver, it will be higher with the higher wattages with only a marginal gain in terms of foot-candles to the ground unless you upgrade to a tuned projector then the higher powers really start to get you big gains.
3. Do I need some sort of new reflectors, and where the heck would I find them for a Gen II
Ideally you want projectors with a cut off as mentioned above, but short of having your housing custom retrofit (which if you're into that, i have a guy that does outstanding work but it can run from 500-1500 depending on the work) you likely wont find a bolt in projector solution and if you do, it will probably be a cheap ineffective chinese attempt. It's ok, the stock housing will work, since the lenses are barely fluted and there's a deflector in front of the bulb the glare is less than the terrible ones you see running around (fluted lens, no deflector)
4. Any proffered HiD brand?
as i mentioned, ive had good luck with
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Product-Categories/HID/HID-Kits/Car-Truck-SUV