Irockhere81 Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 Like New HID kit. Only used for a month.They were installed on a 97 Lexus ES 300. I have sold the car and the buyer left me with the bulbs, module and ballasts. These are 8000k true hid deep blue bulbs. I tell you they make a huge difference on your car. Better visiblity, long lasting and definitely cool looking. If you have any questions please send me an email i will reply as soon as possible. These are WATER RESISTANT ! Again you are required to have a Ballasts and Module inorder to install these bulbs. These are just not those cheap HID looking white bulbs.The new kit costs 400 dollars. You can get exactly same thing for cheap . You wont regret this. These are the actual HID's. Ill post some info about the bulb here : 3X Brigther than halogen lights for greater night-time driving visibility 10X Longer Lasting, so No need to replace for life of the vehicle potentially Retrofit all domestic & imported cars, SUVs & trucks. Simple & quick Plug & Play Installation No modification requires to your car. 100% Reversible to your original factory halogen headlight 35% less power consumption Generate less heat Highest Japanese Industry Standard quality products Extra long wiring harness for easy installation Weather & water resistance NOte: i tried to post this in Buy and Sell Forum but it wont let me :cries: Price is 299+shipping
justin97 Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 put a price asap or this is gone ← i bet the 8oook are so blue u cant see nothin, a 4100k-4300k kit is best. but any way post a pic
Irockhere81 Posted March 8, 2005 Author Posted March 8, 2005 put a price asap or this is gone ← i bet the 8oook are so blue u cant see nothin, a 4100k-4300k kit is best. but any way post a pic ← Hey mate how about you stop betting , and do your self a favour check out the website . 4100-4300k i use them for my flash light ! 8000K can light up your whole house . www.hidexpress.com
SKperformance Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 4000-4300 is oem spec and is bright with a hint of yellow but only in comparison to another colour kelvin of another hid bulb 6000k is more white with no yellow and is barley less bright than 4000- 5000k 8000k is ok for look and ok for driving but nothing special over halogen 10000 and 12000k are for look nothign else ,worse than driving with halogens i had a pair of 8000k and they worked ok but i hated them since i had 6000k before which would let me see all of the road.
NeiLtYmE Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 mine are 4300 and thier definetly bright with very hint of yellow. I wouldnt wanna really go any darker.
SKperformance Posted March 10, 2005 Posted March 10, 2005 BTW this post is usless without pics of the bulbs and ballasts as from the above copied and pasted job i am not sure if you will know what the differences in HID's are to dechiper gens ,original manufacture and other specs
justin97 Posted March 10, 2005 Posted March 10, 2005 4000-4300 is oem spec and is bright with a hint of yellow but only in comparison to another colour kelvin of another hid bulb6000k is more white with no yellow and is barley less bright than 4000- 5000k 8000k is ok for look and ok for driving but nothing special over halogen 10000 and 12000k are for look nothign else ,worse than driving with halogens i had a pair of 8000k and they worked ok but i hated them since i had 6000k before which would let me see all of the road. ← he know his stuff, i have a 6000k kit in my truck, :D and they are blueish but ok.
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