$50 = 55W not 35W
#1
#10
all others are very special order and require cost increases
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#20
They work with max that do or don't have HID, your call.
#21
For those of you emailing competing prices and can we match.
Please keep in mind that we are shipping you 55W, not the standard 35W that everyone else sells for the same price as we do.
It used to be $85, we dropped the price on it because we could, while others are still charging more for 33% lower output lights.
These will not burn any stock wiring or harnesses.
Good luck with the kits, hopefully people that got them will put up some photos.
Please keep in mind that we are shipping you 55W, not the standard 35W that everyone else sells for the same price as we do.
It used to be $85, we dropped the price on it because we could, while others are still charging more for 33% lower output lights.
These will not burn any stock wiring or harnesses.
Good luck with the kits, hopefully people that got them will put up some photos.
#24
yes, that's correct.
That's also correct but not noticeable unless side by side it's hard to tell that the 8000K 55W is brighter.
That's also correct but not noticeable unless side by side it's hard to tell that the 8000K 55W is brighter.
#26
How much for a 5000K H9 kit to 20706
Also whats the exact output of the 55 watt kit.
Many aftermarket kits input 55 watts but using the output wattage is a lot less.
Also whats the exact output of the 55 watt kit.
Many aftermarket kits input 55 watts but using the output wattage is a lot less.
Last edited by queenambeach; 10-09-2009 at 11:38 AM.
#27
The 55W is significantly brighter than the 35W counterpart.
THe cost is $65 shipped for the 55W.
Others on this site are getting you $60 HID kits for 35W power, why not get 33% more output for $5 more?
#29
Originally Posted by CUSTOMER INQUIRY
Hello.
I've been meaning to ask about high beam function for HID's. Currently using the 6000k which I purchased from you. Since I have the 55w ballast already, would I need to buy a different kind of bulb for my car? Different size perhaps? Or is there a 9007 bulb with high beams? I'm just curious as to what I would I need to have them.
Thanks in advance.
I've been meaning to ask about high beam function for HID's. Currently using the 6000k which I purchased from you. Since I have the 55w ballast already, would I need to buy a different kind of bulb for my car? Different size perhaps? Or is there a 9007 bulb with high beams? I'm just curious as to what I would I need to have them.
Thanks in advance.
1) you can do a hi/lo bulb with harness - that would be $65 for the pair with harness.
2) You can do another HID kit + 9007 hi/lo Dual D2S 6K bulbs - that would be $190 more. that's a $65 kit but the bulbs are $125 for the pair.
#35
please resend, the PMs get filled up quickly and our guys sometimes delete ones we haven't read to keep them clear.
1 year warranty.
$95 for the slider kit - we have 1 of them in stock. 55W.
$95 for the slider kit - we have 1 of them in stock. 55W.
#40
i cant find the info unfortunately all i have is pictures
i dont think that will do much
anyway $50 is not a huge loss, I think the higher wattage was too much for the conversion wires i had for my Bi-xenon projectors i found the fuse had blown weld itself together and it had melted, i believe that blew the ballast. since these are my main headlights i cant risk not being able to drive at night in my DD so im going back down in wattage.
i need a H3c kit thou 3k 35W
i dont think that will do much
anyway $50 is not a huge loss, I think the higher wattage was too much for the conversion wires i had for my Bi-xenon projectors i found the fuse had blown weld itself together and it had melted, i believe that blew the ballast. since these are my main headlights i cant risk not being able to drive at night in my DD so im going back down in wattage.
i need a H3c kit thou 3k 35W