View Poll Results: What is your favorite HID temperature?
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Gauging Interest for Xenith HID Kits... $140 shipped anywhere in the US!
#121
Thanks George for letting me come down so late to pick up the HIDs on V-day. I installed them yesterday, and everythings working great. I should of have bought a pair for the fogs as well, but next time I have a need to remove my bumper, I'll hit you up, or for any other car I'll do an HID conversion for!!!!
Took me around 4 hours to install along with my new black headlights. Most of that time was spent trying to unclip and remove the passenger sides' fog light! I recommend for those who are about to install them yourselfs to practice trying to remove your fog lights before you begin. Otherwise, removing the bumper and installing is a piece of cake. Just follow the DIY posts:
Koolkevin1107 has a good DIY post for the bumper removal,
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...light=password
Then follow azncarbos for the HID DIY install.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-hid-kits.html
George is pretty much available 24/7, which is a good thing for us, but I feel bad for him! The 4300K color temp. looks really really pretty/sexy at night. I'm now wonder what 6000K would look like than? Got the 4300K for maximum lighting. Thanks again George!
John M.
Took me around 4 hours to install along with my new black headlights. Most of that time was spent trying to unclip and remove the passenger sides' fog light! I recommend for those who are about to install them yourselfs to practice trying to remove your fog lights before you begin. Otherwise, removing the bumper and installing is a piece of cake. Just follow the DIY posts:
Koolkevin1107 has a good DIY post for the bumper removal,
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...light=password
Then follow azncarbos for the HID DIY install.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-hid-kits.html
George is pretty much available 24/7, which is a good thing for us, but I feel bad for him! The 4300K color temp. looks really really pretty/sexy at night. I'm now wonder what 6000K would look like than? Got the 4300K for maximum lighting. Thanks again George!
John M.
#122
Put mine in yesterday. Works great. Only trouble was finding room for everything. I installed the Bi-Xenon headlights and HID fogs. 5 boxes and lots of wiring added to a very small car. Took some doing but it's all hidden.
#123
Thanks George for letting me come down so late to pick up the HIDs on V-day. I installed them yesterday, and everythings working great. I should of have bought a pair for the fogs as well, but next time I have a need to remove my bumper, I'll hit you up, or for any other car I'll do an HID conversion for!!!!
Took me around 4 hours to install along with my new black headlights. Most of that time was spent trying to unclip and remove the passenger sides' fog light! I recommend for those who are about to install them yourselfs to practice trying to remove your fog lights before you begin. Otherwise, removing the bumper and installing is a piece of cake. Just follow the DIY posts:
Koolkevin1107 has a good DIY post for the bumper removal,
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...light=password
Then follow azncarbos for the HID DIY install.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-hid-kits.html
George is pretty much available 24/7, which is a good thing for us, but I feel bad for him! The 4300K color temp. looks really really pretty/sexy at night. I'm now wonder what 6000K would look like than? Got the 4300K for maximum lighting. Thanks again George!
John M.
Took me around 4 hours to install along with my new black headlights. Most of that time was spent trying to unclip and remove the passenger sides' fog light! I recommend for those who are about to install them yourselfs to practice trying to remove your fog lights before you begin. Otherwise, removing the bumper and installing is a piece of cake. Just follow the DIY posts:
Koolkevin1107 has a good DIY post for the bumper removal,
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...light=password
Then follow azncarbos for the HID DIY install.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-hid-kits.html
George is pretty much available 24/7, which is a good thing for us, but I feel bad for him! The 4300K color temp. looks really really pretty/sexy at night. I'm now wonder what 6000K would look like than? Got the 4300K for maximum lighting. Thanks again George!
John M.
#125
The price at the start of this thread includes shipping. So, it is $140 for the HID kit shipped and you add $35 for the Bi-Xenon option. So, total would be $175. Just go to their site and put the HID kit in your cart. Then you pick which type bulb, color, etc.
#126
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Irvine, California
Posts: 270
Hi everyone,
avitar: No problem John, I appreciate you coming down on Valentine's Day hehe.. it was nice to meet you. Let me know if you ever need anything else!
GAFIT: Glad to hear everything worked out well, hope you enjoy them as much as everyone else does!
fit_love: Just like GAFIT said, the price for Bi-xenon is $175 shipped within the US
avitar: No problem John, I appreciate you coming down on Valentine's Day hehe.. it was nice to meet you. Let me know if you ever need anything else!
GAFIT: Glad to hear everything worked out well, hope you enjoy them as much as everyone else does!
fit_love: Just like GAFIT said, the price for Bi-xenon is $175 shipped within the US
#127
Last night was the first time I got to use them. I live up in the mountains where the roads are very curvy, dark, and deer littered. HID's worked great! Big improvement!
#128
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Irvine, California
Posts: 270
#131
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Irvine, California
Posts: 270
Shipped together, it will be around $20 for Priority. It would be cheaper to ship it separately though since we can use 2 Flat-Rate Priority boxes ($18).
Let me know, thanks!
Best,
George
#133
Couple things for people with them... nobody has had problems with melted OEM headlight harnesses yet? How are the fog light HID's holding up? no melted housings or anything? Do all the bulbs have bulb shields like shown in a few previous posts? Anyone have a pic with low beams on and the same pic with the high beams on (bi-xenon and hi-low)?
thanks
thanks
#134
Couple things for people with them... nobody has had problems with melted OEM headlight harnesses yet? How are the fog light HID's holding up? no melted housings or anything? Do all the bulbs have bulb shields like shown in a few previous posts? Anyone have a pic with low beams on and the same pic with the high beams on (bi-xenon and hi-low)?
thanks
thanks
#135
George,
Can i get a status update on my order?
I put it in on the 21st and your website says it that my order is still pending on the headlights and the fog lights. My order number is 1518.
Thanks,
Bill
Can i get a status update on my order?
I put it in on the 21st and your website says it that my order is still pending on the headlights and the fog lights. My order number is 1518.
Thanks,
Bill
#137
Couple things for people with them... nobody has had problems with melted OEM headlight harnesses yet? How are the fog light HID's holding up? no melted housings or anything? Do all the bulbs have bulb shields like shown in a few previous posts? Anyone have a pic with low beams on and the same pic with the high beams on (bi-xenon and hi-low)?
thanks
thanks
#139
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Irvine, California
Posts: 270