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Old Aug 29, 2008 | 01:58 PM
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Hi, guys

I'm getting HID lights for my LS 1993. But which brand should I go for? I've been told that Wideview or CEBT is a better quality than the cheaper kits.. What is your experience/opninions?


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Old Aug 29, 2008 | 02:39 PM
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I got the xentec kit for 80 shipped on ebay and have been running it about 4 months with no problems. Other members on this forum and others have been running them for years thought with no problems
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Old Aug 30, 2008 | 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by louiegs400
noooo ! get a reallll hid kit philips
it will look stock like any stock lexus car
its about 300-400$ for a philips hid kit !
very worth it for a philips kit !
best thing u can do to your car


you can get hid kit's for 100$ but it will never look stock like philips !

stock is 4300k philips

I've looked around and decided Philips. I'll rather pay 3 times more for quality and look.

Thanks for the replies guys
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Old Aug 30, 2008 | 01:27 PM
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So you headlights are like these?


If so, you will have no high beam after you go HID.

Yes Philips is the best OEM replacement parts for an OEM HID setup, but putting a PNP Phillips HID kit will yield just as much glare as any other chinese PNP kit.

Be safe, use a harness, and do your homework!
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Old Aug 30, 2008 | 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by emoshun
So you headlights are like these?


If so, you will have no high beam after you go HID.

Yes Philips is the best OEM replacement parts for an OEM HID setup, but putting a PNP Phillips HID kit will yield just as much glare as any other chinese PNP kit.

Be safe, use a harness, and do your homework!
Don't care about the high beam! Stock high beam is better when it comes to lighting the road! If I wanted xenon on high beam I could order Bi-xenon.. But Philips is quality no matter what.. And will last longer.
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