Goodmark Headlights at Andy's Auto Sport
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About this Manufacturer:
Goodmark specializes in making sheet metal and trim. They have been around since the 1980s, and they are a leader in providing restoration products. They make a habit of re-tooling all their parts very regularly to ensure that they continue to offer the highest quality of sheet metal and trim available.
Frequently Asked Questions
If I buy headlights from Andy's Auto Sport, can I safely install an HID kit in them?
In general, it's perfectly safe to use HID lighting kits in pretty much any headlight housing so long as you use standard 35-watt HIDs. Most HID lights actually produce less heat than standard halogen lights, although the higher-wattage 55-watt HID kits do produce a bit more heat than the 35-watt versions. For that reason, we recommend sticking with 35-watt HID kits in aftermarket housings (and especially fog light housings) to stay on the safe side. All HID kits Andy's sells are 35-watt versions unless otherwise noted. Most instances of melted light housings that we have come across were due to improper seating of the bulb, so make sure that your bulbs are properly installed and sit flush with the mounting base on the housing.
In general, it's perfectly safe to use HID lighting kits in pretty much any headlight housing so long as you use standard 35-watt HIDs. Most HID lights actually produce less heat than standard halogen lights, although the higher-wattage 55-watt HID kits do produce a bit more heat than the 35-watt versions. For that reason, we recommend sticking with 35-watt HID kits in aftermarket housings (and especially fog light housings) to stay on the safe side. All HID kits Andy's sells are 35-watt versions unless otherwise noted. Most instances of melted light housings that we have come across were due to improper seating of the bulb, so make sure that your bulbs are properly installed and sit flush with the mounting base on the housing.
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