think i found a good HID kit on ebay...
I just ordered my 6000k kit from visionbulbs about 20 minutes ago. Their agent called me up and took about 10 minutes to process the order. Soo in about 4 business days I shall have my new lights on the road.
ORIGINAL: mnaudi
If you look closely at the picture on the e-Bay product, it is the same one as the visionbulbs.com website. Copy and paste...
If you look closely at the picture on the e-Bay product, it is the same one as the visionbulbs.com website. Copy and paste...
ORIGINAL: onepoint8tee
"Look"? Well, you can get a good look at a T-bone by sticking your head up a bulls ***, but... Nevermind.... Thats a great deal for some HID's.
ORIGINAL: mnaudi
If you look closely at the picture on the e-Bay product, it is the same one as the visionbulbs.com website. Copy and paste...
If you look closely at the picture on the e-Bay product, it is the same one as the visionbulbs.com website. Copy and paste...
man oh man, whipping out all sorts of Tommy Boy quotes today....
I too noticed that they used they both had the same product box. Innntterrresstinnggg... anyways I just ordered mine over the phone $199.98. Not too shabby for an HID kit.
I too noticed that they used they both had the same product box. Innntterrresstinnggg... anyways I just ordered mine over the phone $199.98. Not too shabby for an HID kit.
well you would order the 10000k with your bulb size.
check your manual for your bulb size.
say "hello I'd like to order 10000k in (insert bulb size), I am paying via (insert payment method), here is my info (insert info).
HOWEVER you don't want 10000k unless you don't like seeing at night. 10000k has purple hue to it and does not give off that many lumens...search for "HID" and you will get some information on light output.
Keep in mind that stock HID's are between 4300k and 4900k...as soon as you go past 5000k or so, you start to lose light output.
plus you will also get dominated by your insurance co. if word gets out you have an HID system past 5000k (legal limit in most states)...goodluck and enjoy!
check your manual for your bulb size.
say "hello I'd like to order 10000k in (insert bulb size), I am paying via (insert payment method), here is my info (insert info).
HOWEVER you don't want 10000k unless you don't like seeing at night. 10000k has purple hue to it and does not give off that many lumens...search for "HID" and you will get some information on light output.
Keep in mind that stock HID's are between 4300k and 4900k...as soon as you go past 5000k or so, you start to lose light output.
plus you will also get dominated by your insurance co. if word gets out you have an HID system past 5000k (legal limit in most states)...goodluck and enjoy!


