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I have these in my charger and they are perfect.

Xenon HID Kits - HID Headlight Kits | XenonHIDs.com

Low Beam: 9006 Full Xenon HID Conversion Kit
Vehicle Fitment
2007 Dodge Charger
Bulb Temperature
6000K - Lightning Blue (Most Popular)
HID Kit Wattage / Ballasts
Star Series: 35W AC Slim Ballast HID Kit (Included)
Warning Cancellers / Capacitors
Yes, include
Power Relay Harness / Anti-Flicker
No, thanks

You need the anti flicker caps, because dodge.

Perfect white light and you can see sooooo much better. When my Rebel shows up I will see how the stock projectors go and this may be the first thing I do.
 

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I know a number of people who did the angel eyes in their chargers years ago, I dont suggest doing it. If you open your headlights and dont seal it right you will have issues. They vibrate a lot so one eye or the other tend to go out from time to time. Then you have to open it up and fix it again. while it looks neat its just not worth it.

oh and I have had my previous HID's for 7 years before one went out (I didnt use the anti flicker caps but it wasn't a huge issue). I replaced them over a year ago with the ones I linked above and have had zero issues since putting them in.
 

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I just ordered the Enlight 55W HID kit for my 2016. Can't wait to get them installed! Looks goofy as **** with LED fogs and halogen low beams. Chose their kit over the www.retrofitsource.com kit due to the beefy heat sink they have mounted to the resistors. Can't beat killer products, put together with quality detail.
the retrofitsource resistors are very beefy now.. not your regular resistors. the picture on retrofitsource is out of date.

retrofitsource comes with 2 resistors per side. Each resistor has a bigger heatsink then the combined 2 resistor from enlights picture.
 
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