HIDEXTRA.com HID Review
the issue i was having was constant bulb flickering as well, now it flickers at start up like 2 times and settles but that is a norm from what i hear.
My experience with XENONDEPOT.COM is not a good one. The first set I ordered from Steve worked out great, but at that time HID kits costs around $500. I don't know how long the kit lasted because I sold the car already. The second order is a very big disappointment. The lights will flicker and the light outputs are uneven. One side appears yellowish while the other is completely white. It still works but its is annoying to have uneven light output, and when driving through rough terrain, the lights will flicker for a few seconds and come back on. Its on an 08 GX470. For the price of their products, it should be problem-free.
Now with HIDEXTRA.COM, it has been very good SO FAR. I have ordered one for an 08 camry hybrid and the output is evenly white bright light. I just placed an order for a Honda Pilot today, the HID kit I installed on it just died. Bought it from ebay for about the same price as HIDEXTRA.
have you contacted Steve? I bet he will swap out whatever it is that may be bad--bulb/ballast?
have you contacted Steve? I bet he will swap out whatever it is that may be bad--bulb/ballast?
2. the bulbs or the ballast needs to be replaced to correct the uneven light output, I would have to take out the bulbs or ballast, send it to him, wait for him to see if its defective and send me a replacement. His company is based in Canada, takes about a week to get anything from him. How many times do I have to go through the installation process of removing the engine cover, taking out the car battery, etc.?
Because of the high volume of sales from these companies, there would always be defective ones that will pop up. Even a company as big as toyota have quality issues. I don't believe any of these kits are made in Japan or Germany as alleged on their website, I suspect all these kits are made in China. I favor HIDEXTRA because they are based in the US, hopefully they hire more people as the company grows. Their kit sells for about 1/4 the price of the Canadian-based company.
As much as I believe in the first amendment, I will not threadcrap on Xenondepot's thread by promoting HIDEXTTRA over there. There is freedom of speech and there is common decency.
My experience with XENONDEPOT.COM is not a good one. The first set I ordered from Steve worked out great, but at that time HID kits costs around $500. I don't know how long the kit lasted because I sold the car already. The second order is a very big disappointment. The lights will flicker and the light outputs are uneven. One side appears yellowish while the other is completely white. It still works but its is annoying to have uneven light output, and when driving through rough terrain, the lights will flicker for a few seconds and come back on. Its on an 08 GX470. For the price of their products, it should be problem-free.
Now with HIDEXTRA.COM, it has been very good SO FAR. I have ordered one for an 08 camry hybrid and the output is evenly white bright light. I just placed an order for a Honda Pilot today, the HID kit I installed on it just died. Bought it from ebay for about the same price as HIDEXTRA.
. You guys are lucky Lexus cars don't need error canceling wires BMW does...and when I got the kit installed from HIDextra BOTH canceling wires/cables BLEW. Imagine driving at night on a rural highway and you hear two bangs and both lights go out....8k is supposed to be bluish white but my 8k is now starting to look more like stock 4300k.
Will post pictures in a bit.
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. You guys are lucky Lexus cars don't need error canceling wires BMW does...and when I got the kit installed from HIDextra BOTH canceling wires/cables BLEW. Imagine driving at night on a rural highway and you hear two bangs and both lights go out....8k is supposed to be bluish white but my 8k is now starting to look more like stock 4300k.
Will post pictures in a bit.
http://www.amazon.com/TRUSS-6000k-Di...=3J0QV9E7LPENV
The life expectancy of DC ballasts is 2 years, that is why they come with a 2 year warranty. Most of the kits sold in the past 2 years should start to fail pretty soon. :/
Last edited by Dacha; Jan 10, 2011 at 08:28 PM.






