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Old 12-09-07, 01:07 PM
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I finally got some money so i can buy a HID kit for my car. I have a 1997 Lexus ES300. Only problem is I have no idea where to start. Like i dont know what like H1/H3/H4 etc means and what temperature is good. I'd really appreciate some help with this and also a good place to buy them
Old 12-09-07, 01:44 PM
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The Lexus Lighting Forum on this very site is a great place to start. I suggest reading all the sticky'ed posts first for a general overview. Found here:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lighting-128/
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You'll need a H7 conversion kit . . . As the kelvin temperature increases the bluer the light.
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Originally Posted by Sash
You'll need a H7 conversion kit . . . As the kelvin temperature increases the bluer the light.
and the less output.
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First of all, Dont look at an H7 kit, unless you plan to swap out your lights for Platinum Series headlights. Because your beam pattern would look F'd up. Look at an HID projector to retrofit into your headlight. Depending on what the projector takes (lets say TSX projectors) that would be D2S. Or ask LXMN for details on his TSX retrofit.

Oh yea H1, H4, H7 etc. are bulb sizes, and as the color goes up, it doesn't mean the colors gets more blue (because it's not true for 12000k). 3000k is yellow. 4300K is white with a little yellow. 6000k is super white. 8000k is blue. 10000K is deep blue-purple. 12000K is violet-pink.
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Originally Posted by SP Lex
I finally got some money so i can buy a HID kit for my car. I have a 1997 Lexus ES300. Only problem is I have no idea where to start. Like i dont know what like H1/H3/H4 etc means and what temperature is good. I'd really appreciate some help with this and also a good place to buy them
I have a 1997 ES300 with a 6000K H7 HID kit.

IMO, 6000K is the best compromise between light output and color.

Installing the kit is fairly easy.
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Do you have to do major modding to get the HID Kit to work?? Plus, how long will HID usually last? My friend bought his kit and 6 months later, his ballast was broken
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I wouldn't go with the pnp kit I've heard way to many people complain about how terrable the light patern is on top of being illegal. If you insist tho there is no moddifcation needed its simply pnp. Now if you want real hid go with a projector retro for your low beams. My suggestion is to go with a tsx retrofit like LXMN has or if you want to be brave and beat me to it try a bixenon TL projector
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hey i got a second gen with the stock projector headlights
i can put a hid kit in there with plug an play right? i keep seeing people with retro fit i dont get it? can i just buy a kit for my 95 es and plug n play or HAVE to do a retro fit?
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Yes you can just have the plug and play if you are satisfied with your beam pattern and light output. A retrofit is for the full optimum performance of an HID system.
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I would do more research and get familiar with completing a HID Retrofit, especially for a non-projector headlight or.. buy a 00-01 es with oem HID. You just will never be happy with the output and beam pattern.
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So i guess after reading these posts and stuff, I dont have enough money for a retrofit so i'll just get a 6000K H7 HID kit. Any good places to buy it??
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Actually, a retrofit is worth it. You should wait and save up for a retrofit.
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Originally Posted by rtk7
hey i got a second gen with the stock projector headlights
i can put a hid kit in there with plug an play right? i keep seeing people with retro fit i dont get it? can i just buy a kit for my 95 es and plug n play or HAVE to do a retro fit?
i have a 92 and put the plug and play in,and i'm satisfied with the output
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If you decide to go with a plug+play HID conversion kit, please send me a PM. I would be more than happy to help you out or answer any questions you may have.

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