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H22silverbullet
08-19-2005, 01:08 PM
My car is silver and some one told me they thought it would look good with the blue headlight bulbs the hyper whites. So now i want some because i think is will look good to. Which ones can i find like at autozone or advanced auto parts that will give me the bright blue look I want. STEVE O

Zachp911
08-19-2005, 01:12 PM
The Xenon bulbs that are sold at Autozone, Pep Boys, etc. are knock-off bulbs, they will burn out within a month. If you want a real HID kit, you will be spending around $300. http://www.xenondepot.com

kaimanson
08-19-2005, 02:26 PM
Check on ebay I bought my for like $15 (low beam). But now high and low beam are for like $25 not bad, Regular Hyperwhite, It doesn't last as the regular OEM but I got with mine like 1 year 1/2 and it's still working...but if you have money to get HID...buy it for sure!...

94PreludeJDM
08-19-2005, 03:36 PM
The Xenon bulbs that are sold at Autozone, Pep Boys, etc. are knock-off bulbs, they will burn out within a month. If you want a real HID kit, you will be spending around $300. http://www.xenondepot.com

Correction, if you want piece of crap HID lights, spend $300. They throw light all over the place and have terrible glare. If you want good HID lights, you're spending more like $600-$800 for a retrofit or a good ballast, unless you can do it on your own.

92_prelude_si
08-19-2005, 08:50 PM
I got some silverstar bulbs which look really awesome for $40. You can really tell the difference.

Zachp911
08-20-2005, 12:22 AM
Correction, if you want piece of crap HID lights, spend $300. They throw light all over the place and have terrible glare. If you want good HID lights, you're spending more like $600-$800 for a retrofit or a good ballast, unless you can do it on your own.

Maybe not everyone likes to spend $600-$800 on headlights...? :screwy:

How can you say a $300 HID kit would be crappy? Do you have any proof to back up your statement? :rolleyes:

94PreludeJDM
08-20-2005, 02:15 PM
Maybe not everyone likes to spend $600-$800 on headlights...? :screwy:

How can you say a $300 HID kit would be crappy? Do you have any proof to back up your statement? :rolleyes:


No kidding, I wouldn't want ot spend that much either, but if you want it done right, you have to spend the money, you get what you pay for. And yes, as a matter of fact I do have proof. Read any of the forums at HIDplanet.com. A $300 kit is crappy because it does not come with an HID projector. The projectors in our cars are made for halogen bulbs. HID projectors have a sharp cut so that the light is usable and doesn't blind everyone in oncoming traffic, where as regular projectors will throw the light everywhere. I wouldn't have made the statement if I didn't know what I was talking about.

Zachp911
08-20-2005, 02:55 PM
No kidding, I wouldn't want ot spend that much either, but if you want it done right, you have to spend the money, you get what you pay for. And yes, as a matter of fact I do have proof. Read any of the forums at HIDplanet.com. A $300 kit is crappy because it does not come with an HID projector. The projectors in our cars are made for halogen bulbs. HID projectors have a sharp cut so that the light is usable and doesn't blind everyone in oncoming traffic, where as regular projectors will throw the light everywhere. I wouldn't have made the statement if I didn't know what I was talking about.

I dont know, I've been reading on PreludePower.com that alot of people who have bought HID kits without HID projectors havent had any problems with glare. Yes, HID projectors will make your lights cover the road more and look crisper, but its also more complicated and costs more $$ to do. I dont have the money to spend $600+ on an HID kit, so for me I am going to buy a $335 McCulloch HID 6000K Kit in the near future. Just my :2cents:

94PreludeJDM
08-20-2005, 05:20 PM
Absotely, it's much more money and more complicated. There was a guy on this forum that gave a starting price of $795 for a complete retrofit with HID, and that was without brighter lights, angel eyes, and various other upgrades. And I'm not saying it won't work, it'll just look much more like an OEM HID light with the projector. The main reason why I'm looking into that is because it's less noticable to the police, and changing any lighting on your car isn't exactly legal. Normally I wouldn't spend the money either, but fortunately I happen to have a friend who is quite "financially stable" and is upgrading the lighting in his 05 M3 from the stock 4500K to 8000K, and giving me all the stuff that comes out.

Zachp911
08-20-2005, 11:51 PM
Absotely, it's much more money and more complicated. There was a guy on this forum that gave a starting price of $795 for a complete retrofit with HID, and that was without brighter lights, angel eyes, and various other upgrades. And I'm not saying it won't work, it'll just look much more like an OEM HID light with the projector. The main reason why I'm looking into that is because it's less noticable to the police, and changing any lighting on your car isn't exactly legal. Normally I wouldn't spend the money either, but fortunately I happen to have a friend who is quite "financially stable" and is upgrading the lighting in his 05 M3 from the stock 4500K to 8000K, and giving me all the stuff that comes out.

Nice, sounds like you're getting a good deal. I get what you mean, with HID projectors it will look closer to stock than aftermarket. Believe me, I love that look too. My uncle has an '05 Acura TL and I love the way his Xenons look at night. :biggrin:

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