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coto 10-28-2008 06:57 PM

Hid help!!!!
 
alright i'm buying HID lights really soon and wanted to know what everyone recomends. i looked on the xenon site and they don't seem to make them for fits. when you make you rrecomendations let me know all the details. how much, what company yuo bought them from. i was thinking of getting 8000k caus ei love that blue tint. so let me know what you guys think.

SD_MR_FIT 10-28-2008 07:27 PM

hid-guy.net

great prices. xentech for me has been very reliable. lifetime warranty.

affordable, best bang for your buck.

8k? you want deep blue. im more of a pure white guy so i rock 5000k


yup bixenon is cheap...but you will never need it.

so i rock the low beam only.

koolkevin1107 10-28-2008 07:56 PM

Go to xenithxenons.com and look for the contact page and CALL, don't email, CALL george and tell him u want a bi-xenon kit shipped to you. It's not listed there cuz u have to know ur bulb type before u order, so u need to look for the H4 bi-xenon kit. Don't cheap out and get the hi/low kit!! get the bi-xenon, it's just a little more expensive HOWEVER u will thank urself after u install them and drive.

U can also get the single beam, but the single beam and bi-xenon are like $40 difference, plus u don't lose ur high beams.

Oh and just like SD Mr Fit said, 8000k is PURE blue and it's not that bright anyways. With HID's, the higher the kelvin does NOT!!! mean that it's brighter, it actually means the OPPOSITE. People always get that mistaken. So 5000k hid's have a 320 lumen rating whereas the 8000k has a 250 lumen rating. So basically ur getting less brightness. PLus it's more illegal then the 5000k.

If u want a blue tint, i'd HIGHLY recommend getting the 6000k cuz it still has a blue tint but still has the same brightness intensity as the 5000k. So u get the best of both worlds.

ADDED BONUS!! There is a write-up on FF that install the xenith xenons kit so if u need help 2 install it, it's already written up!

coto 10-29-2008 12:26 PM

thanks guys i really appreciat it. i'll look into it so i guess i'm going with 6000k.

coto 10-29-2008 12:59 PM

alright so when i'm on the ordering screen at xenithxenons.com when i click on the drop bar do i order the H4 bi-xenon 6000k conversion kit? that should have me set up or should i call just call geoge.

xonexlifex 10-29-2008 04:40 PM

also it depends on where you get the hids from, some companies have bluer or brighter 8000k bulbs, my 8000k's i just got are amazing looking at they look the same as far as brightness, looks a little bit easier to see coming from the other end of the road so im not blinding anyone, but ya i got 6000k and 8000k and they are both really bright, nothing more tho and ull really be losing light, but ya great choice, anyplace is good to get hids tho, ive got about 20 pairs total now from an ebay seller that i got for all my friends, they only end up being 58 bucks shipped for single beam and for bi-xenon are like 100 bucks shipped, but ya the guy is a great seller and the hids are amazing, well good luck and tell us what you think!

azncarbos 10-29-2008 06:39 PM

there a 30 off discount!!! on xenith xenon!!!! plus my sign has the DIY....hit me up if you have question....


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