HID KIT (are these any good??)
#32
Ok...I got burned. I'm trying to spread the word.
Don't buy from this crapsack: http://stores.ebay.com/mydepots
I saw on this forum another member that liked his kits, so I got one. I got it two weeks later and the kit is such a piece of *****. For one, it didn't work on any of my cars. The polarity was wrong. So I slice and dice my wires to make it work and then what? The frikkin' rubber o-ring is too big and won't allow the bulb to fit into its socket. I wrote the guy and his customer service is garbage. If you buy his kit and there's something wrong, you have to send it all the way back to CHINA!!!
So then I go look at his feedback. I hate ebayers like this. He waits for you to give a feedback. If you leave negative, he'll retaliate with some BS negative on you.
DON'T DO IT! BUY FROM SOMEONE ELSE!
Don't buy from this crapsack: http://stores.ebay.com/mydepots
I saw on this forum another member that liked his kits, so I got one. I got it two weeks later and the kit is such a piece of *****. For one, it didn't work on any of my cars. The polarity was wrong. So I slice and dice my wires to make it work and then what? The frikkin' rubber o-ring is too big and won't allow the bulb to fit into its socket. I wrote the guy and his customer service is garbage. If you buy his kit and there's something wrong, you have to send it all the way back to CHINA!!!
So then I go look at his feedback. I hate ebayers like this. He waits for you to give a feedback. If you leave negative, he'll retaliate with some BS negative on you.
DON'T DO IT! BUY FROM SOMEONE ELSE!
#33
that sucks man sorry to hear it. did you try to lube that o ring on the bulb? i'ts supposed to be a good tight fit to keep moisture out, so it will be tight. anytime i install new bulbs, whether they are hid or standard, i always lube up the o ring to help them slide in and seal tightly.
#34
that sucks man sorry to hear it. did you try to lube that o ring on the bulb? i'ts supposed to be a good tight fit to keep moisture out, so it will be tight. anytime i install new bulbs, whether they are hid or standard, i always lube up the o ring to help them slide in and seal tightly.
Seriously, I put some synthetic lube on and there was still no frikkin way it was going on, and I'm no lightweight. The o-ring was just too big and too fat. Squeeze the o-ring in a particular direction and there will be excess "slack", for lack of a better word, that you can easily grab hold of to pull the o-ring completely off. Very disappointing.
#39
I agree on "you get what you pay for" lol, however I really hope that xenodepot do stand behind their products and customer service, cause I'm planning to buy one of your kit for my 02 Rx300. Just wasnt sure how well will it turn out in terms of light patern after installing a kit.
#41
what I meant was, I'm looking into purchasing a HID kit for my 02 RX300 from XenoDepot because its cheaper than phillips and seems better than the EBAY HID KIT. I just wasnt sure how good your kit is since I cant seem to find any pics or reviews on it.
#42
its pretty much you either go for mobile hid or xenon depot. i wouldnt try to go beyond that. i ordered some xenon vision and had problems with them. try to get them warrantied but they said everything was fine blahhh. i been doing a lot of research and my choices are pretty much mobile hid or xenon depot. dont be to scared hehe they been on cl forum for awhile.
#43
installing HID kit into stock halogen headlamps, I'm just worry rather will it be too hot for the reflectives, and will I see more or less then original? somebody post on youtube about his rx300 with 4300k xeno, I liked it very much. But he didnt say rather its a retrofit, or just replacing a kit, or what kind of kit is it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KenKkU7rDGQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KenKkU7rDGQ
Last edited by dimsumboy; 01-20-08 at 06:45 PM.
#44
i doubt it was a retrofit. mostly people just buy hid kit and drop them in. it wont be to hot unless your going to push beyond 8k. if you go 4300k - 6500k you will see a lot more. i put some inside my ls400 just drop it in and i saw much farther. all it says is that he just picked up the mobile hid kit. so it has to be a kit that fit the original socket. im trying to work with xenon depot right now. to get an h4 ballast for my car but use d2s/d2r bulbs inside my car so i can put a casper shield to get rid of most of the reflection in the housing. hopefully xenon depot can help me out. if you get an hid kit just make sure you adjust everything :]
#45
dimsumboy, please do a search on the board under Xtreme HID. You will find lots of reviews and pictures. Please view this link for some more pictures and reviews:
http://www.kbcarstuff.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=61
We phased out our Philips based kits approximately one year ago. Philips ballasts are great for OEM HID applications however they are also designed for OEM HID applications. In OEM HID applications the ballasts are usually encased within the headlight protecting them from water damage. In aftermarket HID applications the ballast is usually mounted outside the headlight where it is susceptible to weather damage.
The Xtreme ballasts are specifically designed for this application as they are epoxy sealed making them water tight.
Steve
http://www.kbcarstuff.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=61
We phased out our Philips based kits approximately one year ago. Philips ballasts are great for OEM HID applications however they are also designed for OEM HID applications. In OEM HID applications the ballasts are usually encased within the headlight protecting them from water damage. In aftermarket HID applications the ballast is usually mounted outside the headlight where it is susceptible to weather damage.
The Xtreme ballasts are specifically designed for this application as they are epoxy sealed making them water tight.
Steve