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#18
I just purchased a H11 kit and a 9006 kit, the CL discount applied to both, but not at 199.99 each, it just gave $25 off each set. The 9006 kit was in the 3000k, which is marked at 249.99. Is that a mistake in the discount code to not give $50 off that item?
#19
Steve
Ordered a 9006 5000k on Thursday for my GS3, Thanks
I am also interested in anothe Kit for my 93 celica which has a Hella housing that takes a h4 bulb, I would like the HID on the Low & Halogen for the HI, could you post a link for the recomended kit, thanks
Ordered a 9006 5000k on Thursday for my GS3, Thanks
I am also interested in anothe Kit for my 93 celica which has a Hella housing that takes a h4 bulb, I would like the HID on the Low & Halogen for the HI, could you post a link for the recomended kit, thanks
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Hi Steve,
I am new to this forum. I love HID lights and have conversions in all my cars. However, I am into the "extreme" colors. My problem is that different HID dealers have different kelvin ratings which make no sense to me. I do know that the higher the color temperture, the lower the light output will be. Ok so here is what I thought the correct color scale was: 4300 to 5300K is "factory" white. The newly introduced 3500K are supposedly coated with a film that filters out the other spectrums and allows only the yellow light to come out. 6000K is white with a slight bluish tint. 8000K is more blue, kind of an aqua color. 10,000K is more blue, but approaching purple. 12,000K is purple.
OK, now I am seeing "30,000K, violet-pink". Also "16,000K deep blue" << I have these on my Honda CRV and GX470, and the light is a deep, beautiful blue. Some dealers are calling 10,000K deep blue also. Others are selling "20,000K deep blue" kits. Other dealers are touting "red", "green", and other strange colors for their conversions.
I have 12,000K H4 on the low beams of my JDM Honda Vigor. The color is a very intense purple. Also its fog's are 12,000K. Its high beams are "10,000K", but they are much brighter in output and the light is a bluish-white.
I am 100% confuse!
Fred
I am new to this forum. I love HID lights and have conversions in all my cars. However, I am into the "extreme" colors. My problem is that different HID dealers have different kelvin ratings which make no sense to me. I do know that the higher the color temperture, the lower the light output will be. Ok so here is what I thought the correct color scale was: 4300 to 5300K is "factory" white. The newly introduced 3500K are supposedly coated with a film that filters out the other spectrums and allows only the yellow light to come out. 6000K is white with a slight bluish tint. 8000K is more blue, kind of an aqua color. 10,000K is more blue, but approaching purple. 12,000K is purple.
OK, now I am seeing "30,000K, violet-pink". Also "16,000K deep blue" << I have these on my Honda CRV and GX470, and the light is a deep, beautiful blue. Some dealers are calling 10,000K deep blue also. Others are selling "20,000K deep blue" kits. Other dealers are touting "red", "green", and other strange colors for their conversions.
I have 12,000K H4 on the low beams of my JDM Honda Vigor. The color is a very intense purple. Also its fog's are 12,000K. Its high beams are "10,000K", but they are much brighter in output and the light is a bluish-white.
I am 100% confuse!
Fred
#23
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the responses!!
As per your posts:
Zanorath - The 3000k kits are $224.99. Please view my post.
alltrac101 - We have 2 solutions for this - our bi-xenon kit which will upgrade your vehicle's lighting to both high and low beam HID. We also can provide you with a low beam only kit. Please send me a PM and I will get you more information about this product.
NathanH5 - You are 100% correct. This is a common problem these days.
Scottina08 - Will get them out to you right away =)
LexAnt - Thanks man! I appreciate the support!
Regards,
Steve
Thanks for the responses!!
As per your posts:
Zanorath - The 3000k kits are $224.99. Please view my post.
alltrac101 - We have 2 solutions for this - our bi-xenon kit which will upgrade your vehicle's lighting to both high and low beam HID. We also can provide you with a low beam only kit. Please send me a PM and I will get you more information about this product.
NathanH5 - You are 100% correct. This is a common problem these days.
Scottina08 - Will get them out to you right away =)
LexAnt - Thanks man! I appreciate the support!
Regards,
Steve
#29
Lexus Champion
I installed the XenonDepot kit in my brother's '94 GS 300 last year and it's been great.
I ordered the 6500K 9006 kit the week before last and installed it in my '08
Honda Odyssey on Saturday - I can't say enough GOOD things about these
kits. I love the color temperature and the fact that the system is powered
right from the battery and includes pre-wired fuses and relays. Someone
obviously put some thought into these and figured out how to make it
work correctly.
Thanks again Steve, more orders coming your way!
- Bob @ Zone
In the stock '08 Odyssey housings:
I ordered the 6500K 9006 kit the week before last and installed it in my '08
Honda Odyssey on Saturday - I can't say enough GOOD things about these
kits. I love the color temperature and the fact that the system is powered
right from the battery and includes pre-wired fuses and relays. Someone
obviously put some thought into these and figured out how to make it
work correctly.
Thanks again Steve, more orders coming your way!
- Bob @ Zone
In the stock '08 Odyssey housings:
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#30
Hey Guys,
Thanks for the support =) I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to post your feedback.
Dr. Yellow, Our h1 kits will come with a wiring harness that will have a proper H1 mating connector on the end of it. Essentially, it will have an adaptor that has 2 spade connectors on the end of it.
Steve
Thanks for the support =) I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to post your feedback.
Dr. Yellow, Our h1 kits will come with a wiring harness that will have a proper H1 mating connector on the end of it. Essentially, it will have an adaptor that has 2 spade connectors on the end of it.
Steve