Hid kit, $24.99
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Hid kit, $24.99
I will probably get flamed for this , but, I installed a $24.99 HID kit and it works great. In the years I have run these inexpensive HID kits, I have never had a bulb burn-out, but have replaced a few of the ballasts--but at this price--it is inexpensive to keep a spare on-hand. I have done so in numerous of my other cars and I continue to be at a loss what the MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE kits bring to the party. Can someone enlighten me what I am missing with the big-buck kits?
As with any HID conversion, I place the car 20' from a wall (garage door), measure the height to the center of the headlight and mark spots 3-4" lower than that measurement on the wall; then I adjust the beams, if necessary, so the strong point of the beam hits those target points with the driver side beam turned slightly inward. I realize this alignment technique is not as good as having a headlight alignment tool--but it has worked well and it is extremely rare that anyone gives me a headlight-flash thinking I am running my bright-lights.
As with any HID conversion, I place the car 20' from a wall (garage door), measure the height to the center of the headlight and mark spots 3-4" lower than that measurement on the wall; then I adjust the beams, if necessary, so the strong point of the beam hits those target points with the driver side beam turned slightly inward. I realize this alignment technique is not as good as having a headlight alignment tool--but it has worked well and it is extremely rare that anyone gives me a headlight-flash thinking I am running my bright-lights.
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It's your vehicle, so why should any one flame you for it.
There are issues with the cutoff and lack of self leveling etc., but I am glad you made an effort to align them.
Post a picture. Best would be if you could park next to factory Hid equipped Lex and we can see the color/temp match.
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There are issues with the cutoff and lack of self leveling etc., but I am glad you made an effort to align them.
Post a picture. Best would be if you could park next to factory Hid equipped Lex and we can see the color/temp match.
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Strangely, some HID installations I have done require a LOT of adjustment to get them projecting at the correct level position, while others, like the RX300, were either dead-on or extremely close.
Historically, my previous installations typically required 5-8 seconds to come-up to full brightness (which is not pleasant when switching from bright-lights back to the HID lights). Bulbs and ballasts must be getting better as this new kit comes to near full brightness--almost instantly.
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Interesting that the OEM HID is 4300K, sort of a slight yellowish color. I do not have a picture of the cutoff, however, I can say the cutoff is not as perfect as I get with the OEM projector beams (with aftermarket HID installation) that are in my Toyota Solara. On the other hand, I am putting a lot of nice white light down the road with an alignment that does not annoy fellow motorists.
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In buying inexpensive HID kits, I learned, the hard way, that you want a kit with waterproof ballasts.
BTW, total installation time, less than 5-minutes. I temporarily removed one bolt that secures windshield washer reservoir to make access to passenger side bulb easier.
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I've thought about getting an HID kit multiple times, but I don't want to cause a hazard on the road. If I ever do go HID on the RX, I'll buy a retrofit headlight with projectors. I've seen a few for $700 on eBay. But, at this point in the game... It's too late, already have 209k miles on the RX. It will see daily driver duty for another 3-4 years, and then will be a backup car from then on. No point in spending that kind of dough on lights.
I do enjoy the factory HID's on my ES. And, that's good enough for me! LOL
I do enjoy the factory HID's on my ES. And, that's good enough for me! LOL
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Ive owned a few of the cheaper brand HID kids and I must say they are really NOT THAT bad when installed correctly. Truthfully, that same brand (I forget the name, could be xentec) was the only brand that when I called them with an issue I had (2 years later), they sent me a new set free of charge. and i had it going for another few years til I sold the car.
Ive noticed the only people who complain about quality if HID kits are people who dont take the time to install them properly or have them banging around in the engine bay and the ballast going due to the shock to it
Ive noticed the only people who complain about quality if HID kits are people who dont take the time to install them properly or have them banging around in the engine bay and the ballast going due to the shock to it
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Open hood,15-seconds, turn 9006 bulb and remove and seperate from connector, 45 seconds, insert new bulb, twist, plug in connector, 45 seconds, use adhesive pad to mount balast 45 seconds, plug connector into ballast 15 seconds. Repeat other side. In fairness, I have installed a half-dozen of these kits. But if you can walk and chew gum at the same time, YOU can do it. ;-)
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I've thought about getting an HID kit multiple times, but I don't want to cause a hazard on the road. If I ever do go HID on the RX, I'll buy a retrofit headlight with projectors. I've seen a few for $700 on eBay. But, at this point in the game... It's too late, already have 209k miles on the RX. It will see daily driver duty for another 3-4 years, and then will be a backup car from then on. No point in spending that kind of dough on lights.
I do enjoy the factory HID's on my ES. And, that's good enough for me! LOL
I do enjoy the factory HID's on my ES. And, that's good enough for me! LOL
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This thread has the proof that even time is not a universal constant.
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