Has Anyone Noticed How Cheap HIDs are Getting?
HID Xenon Kits, HID Bulbs, HID Accessories
This place is popular and reputable with the Bimmer and VW crowd.
This place is popular and reputable with the Bimmer and VW crowd.
HID Xenon Kits, HID Bulbs, HID Accessories
This place is popular and reputable with the Bimmer and VW crowd.
This place is popular and reputable with the Bimmer and VW crowd.
They claim that they do not have ballasts I ordered in stock, but will "upgrade" me to ballasts they do have for like $60 more.
The problem is too much scatter.
Non-projector throw out all kinds of random light, and the 50W makes that scattered junk 43% brighter, which means what was mildly annoying to other drivers is now a dangerous pain in the *** worthy of following home.
Non-projector throw out all kinds of random light, and the 50W makes that scattered junk 43% brighter, which means what was mildly annoying to other drivers is now a dangerous pain in the *** worthy of following home.
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Maybe in your lights. My non-projectors on the NB are awesome awesome, I've tested and tested, ridden behind friends, cops, etc, and had no issues. 50W, they work perfect. The place shipped out my order fast, etc. It's like $100/car, personally, given the quality, I would say it's a no brainer, EVERYTHING you need is included.
Miata specific they may be alright, I don't know yet. I hope to use the E codes on my NA.
But speaking generally with most cars (my experience is with wife's cavalier), there is a lot of scatter, and the higher wattage makes it horrible. I'm seriously tempted to take them out of that ***** car, and I've adjusted them until they're pushing down on the bumper.
My wife really likes the light though, so I'll probably be looking into painting sections inside the reflector housing.
But speaking generally with most cars (my experience is with wife's cavalier), there is a lot of scatter, and the higher wattage makes it horrible. I'm seriously tempted to take them out of that ***** car, and I've adjusted them until they're pushing down on the bumper.
My wife really likes the light though, so I'll probably be looking into painting sections inside the reflector housing.
I'm tempted to try this because of the price. I already have e-codes and a sperate wiring harness for the bulbs installed. eBay Motors: HID XENON CONVERSION KIT H3/H4/H7/H10/H11/H13/D2S/D2R+ (item 280304354599 end time Jan-22-09 18:40:57 PST)
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A few of my friends have the VVME.com kits on there cars. For the price they are very satisfied. So far only one for my friends in the past year has had any issues with his. (and he drives around with his on 24/7) They are cheap and replaceable for the price.
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Joined: Aug 2006
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Total Cats: 13
From: San Diego, CA
Got them on ebay, from a guy who did me a nice group buy last time, the more you get the cheaper they are. I was thinking of trying to get together another buy but it doesn't look like there is a lot of interest....
Miata specific they may be alright, I don't know yet. I hope to use the E codes on my NA.
But speaking generally with most cars (my experience is with wife's cavalier), there is a lot of scatter, and the higher wattage makes it horrible. I'm seriously tempted to take them out of that ***** car, and I've adjusted them until they're pushing down on the bumper.
My wife really likes the light though, so I'll probably be looking into painting sections inside the reflector housing.
But speaking generally with most cars (my experience is with wife's cavalier), there is a lot of scatter, and the higher wattage makes it horrible. I'm seriously tempted to take them out of that ***** car, and I've adjusted them until they're pushing down on the bumper.
My wife really likes the light though, so I'll probably be looking into painting sections inside the reflector housing.
I'm running HID lights in my Protege and it doesn't just scatter light everywhere. When it gets dark I'll take a photo of those, its pretty incredible how well they work. Once I got them adjusted properly I can see well over 1/4 mile ahead and have yet to be flashed by oncoming motorists or pulled over by da fuzz.
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Joined: Aug 2006
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From: San Diego, CA
OK then, converting this back into an official feeler. Who would be interested in 55W HID kits, regular ballasts (weigh about the same, fit under headlight body really nicely on an NB), "dual xenon" meaning the entire bulb is mounted on a little solenoid and sticks in and out, comes with all wiring, keyed, water proof plugs, fuse, relay, etc etc.
I will post pics of it installed later.
Anyway, assume they are ~$100, but I think I can get it cheaper. Once I know how many people are in, I'll see what I can get the price knocked down to. I imagine with 10 we'd be looking at a nice discount.
You can get them in any color (I'm happy with 4500), and they also happen to work very well in a suzuki TL1000R :-) They come with a few different blinders to accommodate different headlight set ups, but didn't require adjusting on my car after putting it.
I will post pics of it installed later.
Anyway, assume they are ~$100, but I think I can get it cheaper. Once I know how many people are in, I'll see what I can get the price knocked down to. I imagine with 10 we'd be looking at a nice discount.
You can get them in any color (I'm happy with 4500), and they also happen to work very well in a suzuki TL1000R :-) They come with a few different blinders to accommodate different headlight set ups, but didn't require adjusting on my car after putting it.
OK then, converting this back into an official feeler. Who would be interested in 55W HID kits, regular ballasts (weigh about the same, fit under headlight body really nicely on an NB), "dual xenon" meaning the entire bulb is mounted on a little solenoid and sticks in and out, comes with all wiring, keyed, water proof plugs, fuse, relay, etc etc.
I will post pics of it installed later.
Anyway, assume they are ~$100, but I think I can get it cheaper. Once I know how many people are in, I'll see what I can get the price knocked down to. I imagine with 10 we'd be looking at a nice discount.
You can get them in any color (I'm happy with 4500), and they also happen to work very well in a suzuki TL1000R :-) They come with a few different blinders to accommodate different headlight set ups, but didn't require adjusting on my car after putting it.
I will post pics of it installed later.
Anyway, assume they are ~$100, but I think I can get it cheaper. Once I know how many people are in, I'll see what I can get the price knocked down to. I imagine with 10 we'd be looking at a nice discount.
You can get them in any color (I'm happy with 4500), and they also happen to work very well in a suzuki TL1000R :-) They come with a few different blinders to accommodate different headlight set ups, but didn't require adjusting on my car after putting it.








