How powerful are our HIDs?
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How powerful are our HIDs?
I am getting ready to upgrade the projectors on my GX470 to true HIDs and wanted them to look more or less OEM, not overly bright, too colorful, aftermarket or blingy. IDeally, Id like them to look just like the OEM HIDs on my LS430, sadly Lexus never offered them on the GX. My installer said he recommends between 6-8k. Any idea what our factory HIDs are putting out so I can try to get the same look from my other Lexus?
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Don't go past 6k. Anything over that will look undeniably blue ie aftermarket.
I'd try to find 4300 or 5k.
And btw "powerful" isn't quite the right description for this. The kelvin rating is a measure of the colour of the light only. "Brightness" output (normally measured in lumens) is not something you get to choose with HIDs.
I'd try to find 4300 or 5k.
And btw "powerful" isn't quite the right description for this. The kelvin rating is a measure of the colour of the light only. "Brightness" output (normally measured in lumens) is not something you get to choose with HIDs.
Last edited by dfkd; 03-06-12 at 05:42 PM.
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Recommend www.kbcarstuff.com They have Philips bulb kits. They have a great quality kits. If you search for my posting you will find an install I have done on GX460. Call them and ask for Steve. Tell him that Luke from Raleigh sent you and he will take care of you.
As previously stated I would recommend staying with 5000k kit or below so you don't get the blueish tint which blinds people. If you want the Philips bulbs, you can get them in 4300k temeprature only. Philips with time will shift to more 4800k. I am using the kit on my wife 4runner as well and she is very happy.
As previously stated I would recommend staying with 5000k kit or below so you don't get the blueish tint which blinds people. If you want the Philips bulbs, you can get them in 4300k temeprature only. Philips with time will shift to more 4800k. I am using the kit on my wife 4runner as well and she is very happy.
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Thanks man. What kit/bulbs did you go with? I found a local shop Ive been taking all of my cars to lately for a number of audio and other auto things I want done and I trust them and their work. Hes offering a 6-8k kit installed with a 1 year warranty on parts and labor for about $250 but its not a brand name kit, though they are German kits, ballasts etc. Just wondering what you may have used and if I should go with my initial thought of ordering one of the kits from Xenon Depot.
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Thanks man. What kit/bulbs did you go with? I found a local shop Ive been taking all of my cars to lately for a number of audio and other auto things I want done and I trust them and their work. Hes offering a 6-8k kit installed with a 1 year warranty on parts and labor for about $250 but its not a brand name kit, though they are German kits, ballasts etc. Just wondering what you may have used and if I should go with my initial thought of ordering one of the kits from Xenon Depot.
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Thanks Luke, maybe I really need to find someones writeup on install to make sure its worth paying someone to have them put in. Remember, this is for my GX470, not my LS430 and that car didnt come with HIDs from the factory so it wouldnt just be swapping but an entire upgrade. As such I would expect it to be a little more work but I could be wrong.
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its not hard. just make sure you have the right electrical connectors, and crimpers, and it will only take you an hour or less. the hardest pat about it is reading the instructions you get with the kit. i recommend keeping the ballast in the engine bay, where it will stay drier.
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its not hard. just make sure you have the right electrical connectors, and crimpers, and it will only take you an hour or less. the hardest pat about it is reading the instructions you get with the kit. i recommend keeping the ballast in the engine bay, where it will stay drier.
The sub I finally just put in my LS for instance sat in its box for about 6 months. The last one I replaced myself (4 ohm, dont buy one no matter what people recommend to you on this site btw) and it took me well over an hour which included a lot of cursing at myself. And a few days later I realized I should have bought at least an 8 ohm, so I did. And it sat and sat. It was way worth finally just paying someone for a half hour of labor to have it thrown in and be on my merry way. I think for some jobs like this, Im just too old and/or lazy anymore to bother and that money is far better spent if it allows me to just know its done and done right.
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So glad i hear about 4300-5000k range
That's the most efficient color temperature for a vehicle...
now if you posted this question on a honda civic forum, you'd hear all the people telling you 14000-16000k is the way to go....
Glad this community is more educated in regards to giving advises
That's the most efficient color temperature for a vehicle...
now if you posted this question on a honda civic forum, you'd hear all the people telling you 14000-16000k is the way to go....
Glad this community is more educated in regards to giving advises
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So glad i hear about 4300-5000k range
That's the most efficient color temperature for a vehicle...
now if you posted this question on a honda civic forum, you'd hear all the people telling you 14000-16000k is the way to go....
Glad this community is more educated in regards to giving advises
That's the most efficient color temperature for a vehicle...
now if you posted this question on a honda civic forum, you'd hear all the people telling you 14000-16000k is the way to go....
Glad this community is more educated in regards to giving advises
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Thanks man. What kit/bulbs did you go with? I found a local shop Ive been taking all of my cars to lately for a number of audio and other auto things I want done and I trust them and their work. Hes offering a 6-8k kit installed with a 1 year warranty on parts and labor for about $250 but its not a brand name kit, though they are German kits, ballasts etc. Just wondering what you may have used and if I should go with my initial thought of ordering one of the kits from Xenon Depot.