My Hid 6000k From Superhids.com Installation And Experience, is this really a BOHMEN?
#31
Not to be a jerk
This is why I keep telling everyone the price of the HID kits is not the most important thing. The customer service and quality of the components is what matters. If by chance Erix's kit works out then there is no problems but based on hundreds of other experiences Xenondepot.com always comes out on top hence why I endorse them.
Superhids had problems with another member here in 04 and no one remembers that?
Xenondepot is not the cheapest but its a sure thing for 79 to 100 bucks more for piece of mind.
Superhids had problems with another member here in 04 and no one remembers that?
Xenondepot is not the cheapest but its a sure thing for 79 to 100 bucks more for piece of mind.
#32
Originally Posted by Tony
This is why I keep telling everyone the price of the HID kits is not the most important thing. The customer service and quality of the components is what matters. If by chance Erix's kit works out then there is no problems but based on hundreds of other experiences Xenondepot.com always comes out on top hence why I endorse them.
Superhids had problems with another member here in 04 and no one remembers that?
Xenondepot is not the cheapest but its a sure thing for 79 to 100 bucks more for piece of mind.
Superhids had problems with another member here in 04 and no one remembers that?
Xenondepot is not the cheapest but its a sure thing for 79 to 100 bucks more for piece of mind.
where is the link for $379? thanks
#33
Originally Posted by erix
I only see a $439 for the whole kit, http://www.xenondepot.com/product.php?product_id=14
where is the link for $379? thanks
where is the link for $379? thanks
http://www.xenondepot.com/product.php?product_id=5
~ Cap
#34
hey you guys, I have a 8000k hid kit but its not giving off the ammount of light that i want. But the color is amazing. I want to upgrade to the 5000k kit, but i was wondering is there any blue to it at all? just a lil blue would be fine. I just want a kit with a just a tad bit blue to it. Has anybody in a nissan murano with oem hid? Thats kinda what i'm looking for. Any suggestions would be great.
Calvin
Calvin
#35
Interesting
#36
Originally Posted by Azn_Pride
hey you guys, I have a 8000k hid kit but its not giving off the ammount of light that i want. But the color is amazing. I want to upgrade to the 5000k kit, but i was wondering is there any blue to it at all? just a lil blue would be fine. I just want a kit with a just a tad bit blue to it. Has anybody in a nissan murano with oem hid? Thats kinda what i'm looking for. Any suggestions would be great.
Calvin
Calvin
I've got the 4300K kit in my GX and I installed a 6000K kit in my father-in-law's GX. The 6000K has the blue hue all over the beam. I've driven both at night and the 4300K puts a lot more light on the road than the 6000K. I bought my kit so that I can see the road better, not that people "ooo and ahhhh" over the way it looks. I've love the factory look to the 4300K. It all comes down to personal preference.
#38
Lex,
Other cars don't have the correct housing/projectors to accomodate the HIDs hence the reason why they upgrade both the Reflectors and the HID bulbs/harness kit.
Luckily for us the GX already has the correct projector lenses in place, so replacing the reflector lenses are not an option for GX owners who switch to HIDs.
-Alex
Other cars don't have the correct housing/projectors to accomodate the HIDs hence the reason why they upgrade both the Reflectors and the HID bulbs/harness kit.
Luckily for us the GX already has the correct projector lenses in place, so replacing the reflector lenses are not an option for GX owners who switch to HIDs.
-Alex
#40
Hi Lex,
I purchased the 6000K kit and in retrospect, I think I should have gone with the 4300K instead... That said the 6000K looks really good, but I just started to notice the really REALLY bright WHITE version of the 4300K and IF/WHEN my 6000K bulbs go out, I'm all over the 4300K H11 bulbs...
Whether or NOT the slight bluish/purplish tint is there or not is something that I cannot answer as I don't have it, perhaps some other CL member here can answer that for you...?
-Alex
I purchased the 6000K kit and in retrospect, I think I should have gone with the 4300K instead... That said the 6000K looks really good, but I just started to notice the really REALLY bright WHITE version of the 4300K and IF/WHEN my 6000K bulbs go out, I'm all over the 4300K H11 bulbs...
Whether or NOT the slight bluish/purplish tint is there or not is something that I cannot answer as I don't have it, perhaps some other CL member here can answer that for you...?
-Alex
#41
Picture Stolen!!
Originally Posted by ELEX470
Maybe I should collect the commission from him! "haha"
#43
Originally Posted by DavidsGX
How come the guy took my picture from this forum, and put it on ebay as if his picture!
Maybe I should collect the commission from him! "haha"
Maybe I should collect the commission from him! "haha"
This guy only accepts MO or check, feedback is kept private, and mainly stolen pictures from David.
Anyways, back on topic.
#44
hey steevr, can you post some of your pictures at night so that i can get an idea of what they look like? Also, is it true that once the 4300k bulbs get used, they slightly shift to blue? I really want the brightness of the 4300k but i also want just a little, very little ammount of blue. What i really prefer is like oncomers, they see that the color changes on my headlight. I'd rather see just pure whiteness when i'm driving though, but i want oncoming cars to see the color changes. It excites me everytime i'm on the highway and i see a bmw, it changes color and it fascinates me. And i want the same effect, and if our projectors would do the same thing then i'll gow ith the 4300k kit. I hope im making some sense. And how can u spot of some fake philips kit? they have the serial and everything looks real.