View Full Version : HID Question...(NOT A REPEAT!)
player67
02-24-2007, 10:54 PM
So obviously I know the whole deal that putting HIDs in a nonHID evo is a bi*ch. SO its easier to stick to 9006 bulbs. My question is, why would people buy the rebased 9006 bulbs from HIDexpert if they can go buy a 9006 HID kit from ebay? The rebased bulbs are what seem to be what people are using but is anyone on here running an aftermarket 9006-only HID kit?? Ive done my searching and havnt found my answers so no flaming :p
James
mtsevovii
02-24-2007, 10:59 PM
dont know. cause some ppl dont like ebay?
ive got mine from HIDbuy.com, direct plug/play. mounted the ballast where the "stock ballast" mounts under the headlamps, screws right in.
6000k
http://photos-844.ak.facebook.com/ip002/v66/114/123/501599633/n501599633_26844_7265.jpg
dabaysevo
02-24-2007, 11:09 PM
Nice pic.
JDMgrafiteMR
02-24-2007, 11:40 PM
ebay hid system are shiet. they have a 3 yr warranty on them but 2 yrs after the company started they close down and open up under a new name selling the same system. most aftermarket ebay kit burn out after 3 years. stick to a company that u trust
DaveLC2
02-24-2007, 11:59 PM
dont know. cause some ppl dont like ebay?
ive got mine from HIDbuy.com, direct plug/play. mounted the ballast where the "stock ballast" mounts under the headlamps, screws right in.
6000k
http://photos-844.ak.facebook.com/ip002/v66/114/123/501599633/n501599633_26844_7265.jpg
Do you still lose your high beams or did these companies get that all sorted out?
Dave
RgistRdShowoffIX
02-25-2007, 01:03 AM
o.O!? you lose your highbeams??
damn i'm late.. :?
player67
02-25-2007, 01:11 AM
dont know. cause some ppl dont like ebay?
ive got mine from HIDbuy.com, direct plug/play. mounted the ballast where the "stock ballast" mounts under the headlamps, screws right in.
6000k
http://photos-844.ak.facebook.com/ip002/v66/114/123/501599633/n501599633_26844_7265.jpg
WOW, real nice man! I shouldnt of said eBay, what I pretty much said was "any" other company that has 9006 HID kits. Iono why I refered to ebay. HIDbuy.com isnt working for me, says server aint thurr. I'll try again later though
mtsevovii
02-25-2007, 06:39 AM
yeah the kit i got works great, the cables/wires have plenty of length, and the ballasts mounts directly to the stock mounting pounts. so no drilling and digging for a spot. and yes all my lights work, except fogs, since i never got them...
So obviously I know the whole deal that putting HIDs in a nonHID evo is a bi*ch. SO its easier to stick to 9006 bulbs. My question is, why would people buy the rebased 9006 bulbs from HIDexpert if they can go buy a 9006 HID kit from ebay? The rebased bulbs are what seem to be what people are using but is anyone on here running an aftermarket 9006-only HID kit?? Ive done my searching and havnt found my answers so no flaming :p
James
The reason why I reccomend and would only use the HIDexpert.com kit is
1) They use OEM Phillips bulbs
2) They use OEM Denso ballasts (same as used in ALL toyota, lexus, and newer land rovers). These denso ballasts are very rugged, low profile, water proof, and fit under the light very nicely (where the OEM ballast would be)
3) They are cheaper than other places using the same components
4) A lot of the stuff on ebay is crap
Save yourself future headache,and spend a few bucks extra on the HIDexpert.com kit
player67
02-27-2007, 12:44 AM
dont know. cause some ppl dont like ebay?
ive got mine from HIDbuy.com, direct plug/play. mounted the ballast where the "stock ballast" mounts under the headlamps, screws right in.
6000k
http://photos-844.ak.facebook.com/ip002/v66/114/123/501599633/n501599633_26844_7265.jpg
HIDbuy.com isnt working. Do you have an email of the company owner or anything like that? Or if they changed sites/name?
James
gqpenguin
03-07-2007, 12:02 PM
Well, I did a retrofit where i replaced the halogen projector and replaced them with HID projo's from an VIII. Looks much better and there is the cool blue cutoff line.
I'll post some pics later if you want.
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