Which HID Kit
#61
#62
The only difference between the 2 kits is that the "Philips" kit uses German made Philips bulbs whereas the Xtreme kit for $199.99 uses Japanese bulbs. The "Philips" bulbs will be slightly brighter than the Japanese bulbs.
#63
I did some reading before deciding on the 4300 XD and a lot of people recommend the direct battery connection with relays, I wonder why xenondepot is selling a product that doesn't have this feature.
#64
"The 5000k kit will have a bright white output with a slight bluish tinge. The 6000k/6500k kit will have a blue/purple effect.
In both cases the light output will be significantly brighter than stock.
The Xtreme kit uses Japanese bulbs and ballasts whereas the Volt kit uses Taiwanese components. The Xtreme kit also comes with relay harnesses that will power the ballasts directly from the battery whereas the Volt kit will power the ballasts directly from the car’s stock headlight harness. The benefit of using a relay harness is that it ensures that the ballasts always receive a constant 12V."
#65
Lead Lap
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Here are your answers, again IMNSHO
Are saying 6500k would be just to blue in your opinion? And what does that have to do with where you live? I drive in MD, VA, PA and NC at various times during the year. Yes, and again it's just my opinion. It has to do w/ the fact that where I travel, often times isn't much 'city glow' helping illuminate roadways. Particularly in parts of PA and WV where it can be very very dark. On a heavy overcast and rainy nights, the 5000K just doesn't illuminate as well as the stock HIDs in my GS. Still better than halogen.
Are your 5000k lights whiter by comparison?Yes whiter, but a tad bluer too. I keep meaning to take a picture of my GS's lights vs my GX's against my white garage wall.
I do a fare amount of night driving but I have good eyes, so I don't need the brightest kit (4500k) and quite frankly I really don't need HID lights. Yes, I would like to have brighter lights, but I'll be honest, I just like the look of HID headlights on cars and the light they produce while I am driving. According to Steve, the 6k series kits (6000k and 6500k) would defenitely be brighter then OEM (this is just a benefit IMO) and still provide that distinctive blue HID tint. I did ask him about the 5000k kit, but it is good to hear about another users experience first hand. Without a doubt, any of Steve's HID kits will be better than OEM. That's due to the spread and illumination you gain from HIDs. If you're doing this just for the HID appearance, than by all means, go with what you want in the way of looks. I did it more as a means of function. Plus, I've always have had a soft spot for upgraded lighting - years ago I put Hella 100W bulbs&reflectors in an old 4 light sealed system (for those who remember) for the high beams only of course. Man, when I hit the switch (on the floor mind you ) you could've landed a 747
Good luck w/ your choice and feel free to PM me w/ any other ?s
Here are your answers, again IMNSHO
Are saying 6500k would be just to blue in your opinion? And what does that have to do with where you live? I drive in MD, VA, PA and NC at various times during the year. Yes, and again it's just my opinion. It has to do w/ the fact that where I travel, often times isn't much 'city glow' helping illuminate roadways. Particularly in parts of PA and WV where it can be very very dark. On a heavy overcast and rainy nights, the 5000K just doesn't illuminate as well as the stock HIDs in my GS. Still better than halogen.
Are your 5000k lights whiter by comparison?Yes whiter, but a tad bluer too. I keep meaning to take a picture of my GS's lights vs my GX's against my white garage wall.
I do a fare amount of night driving but I have good eyes, so I don't need the brightest kit (4500k) and quite frankly I really don't need HID lights. Yes, I would like to have brighter lights, but I'll be honest, I just like the look of HID headlights on cars and the light they produce while I am driving. According to Steve, the 6k series kits (6000k and 6500k) would defenitely be brighter then OEM (this is just a benefit IMO) and still provide that distinctive blue HID tint. I did ask him about the 5000k kit, but it is good to hear about another users experience first hand. Without a doubt, any of Steve's HID kits will be better than OEM. That's due to the spread and illumination you gain from HIDs. If you're doing this just for the HID appearance, than by all means, go with what you want in the way of looks. I did it more as a means of function. Plus, I've always have had a soft spot for upgraded lighting - years ago I put Hella 100W bulbs&reflectors in an old 4 light sealed system (for those who remember) for the high beams only of course. Man, when I hit the switch (on the floor mind you ) you could've landed a 747
Good luck w/ your choice and feel free to PM me w/ any other ?s
#68
Here's a question no one mentioned. I think it was on the IS board,but,some people have had problems with bulbs burning out or not working when their headlight switch is set to the "auto" function. The problem is occuring on cars that were not originally equipped with factory HID'S.
For the guys that converted their GX's to HID headlights, has anyone had this happen to them?Below is the link.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-function.html
For the guys that converted their GX's to HID headlights, has anyone had this happen to them?Below is the link.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-function.html
Last edited by Wronglane; 12-06-08 at 04:14 PM.
#69
Lead Lap
nope and have had them installed for about 15 months now. I leave mine in auto all the time too (yep I live dangerously ). This includes turning on/off every time I enter/exit garage 2x plus per day. All good so far and no signs of any problems
#72
Lead Lap
ummm... looks just like this kit: from Xenon Depot but for > double the price. Yes I see it has Philips bulbs but...
You could buy one of Steve's Philips kits and still pay less even w/out using the CL discount
You could buy one of Steve's Philips kits and still pay less even w/out using the CL discount
#73
What's about this kits. It's look good
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=265759
Thanks
VP
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=265759
Thanks
VP
If this is indeed genuine Philips product, then it is a better deal than the kit with rebased philips bulb from XenondDepot.
XD = $265.99 uses genuine German made Philips 4300k HID bulbs, Xtreme HID ballasts
Mod Express = $290 including the relay wire harness. contain genuine Philips bulbs and ballasts made in Holland. not re-based Philips components, these are made and produced directly by Philips.
#74
Here is pretty much the same product from an Aussie website and also listed in ebay for $245 shipped. I may give them a try. The XD is $265 + $26 shipping
http://www.delonixradar.com.au/HID/#philips
I also saw many other forums purchase these
Thanks
VP
http://www.delonixradar.com.au/HID/#philips
I also saw many other forums purchase these
Thanks
VP