Scored a HID kit
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- messy
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Scored a HID kit
Just was at an Alberts sale and picked up a Supervision HID Kit for 299. they were 500 so not to bad.
i got a H1 (as im complied to h1 globes) - 6000K
is 6000K any good? - i know one of the guys who works there so i can swap it for a 8000K or other levels.
Anyone know much about Supervision as in the brand / quality.
cheersss
i got a H1 (as im complied to h1 globes) - 6000K
is 6000K any good? - i know one of the guys who works there so i can swap it for a 8000K or other levels.
Anyone know much about Supervision as in the brand / quality.
cheersss
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Re: Scored a HID kit
I dunno about the brand but I was told 6000K was the brightest you can get. I got 12000K and they ain't that bright and kinda have a blueish/purple tint to them. 6000K should be a bright white colour.messy wrote:Just was at an Alberts sale and picked up a Supervision HID Kit for 299. they were 500 so not to bad.
i got a H1 (as im complied to h1 globes) - 6000K
is 6000K any good? - i know one of the guys who works there so i can swap it for a 8000K or other levels.
Anyone know much about Supervision as in the brand / quality.
cheersss
Also I wouldn't go any over that as I rememeber reading somewhere that anything over 7000K is illegal (correct me if I'm wrong).
If you wanna swap, I'll trade you for 12000K as I would prefer more of a white colour.

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Pretty easy to do yourself - the plugs on mine were pretty tight, so make sure they're in properly.
As for a spot for balast, where ever you can find really! Most come with a little brace for you to bolt on, otherwise the ever usefull cable ties are your friend. Tuck them out the way if you can so they don't get wet or tied to a place that gets very hot. Can't really go wrong.
As for a spot for balast, where ever you can find really! Most come with a little brace for you to bolt on, otherwise the ever usefull cable ties are your friend. Tuck them out the way if you can so they don't get wet or tied to a place that gets very hot. Can't really go wrong.
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If anyone is interested I can ship 9005 or 9006 HID kits to you guys for £130 per kit. Drop me an email through my site and I will give you payment details
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I've posted this chart like 10 times already, the K (Colour Temperature) had got nothing to do with brightness, its just bunch of marketing.

As you guys can see why all OEM are 4300K.
HID are very cheap these days, as there are flood of cheap quality Made in China one. I would stick to either Japan, German, Korea and some Taiwan HID.

As you guys can see why all OEM are 4300K.
HID are very cheap these days, as there are flood of cheap quality Made in China one. I would stick to either Japan, German, Korea and some Taiwan HID.
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i noticed these HIDS on carmate.... but no idea if there any good so i just stayed away, would any of use know if they are good?
Heres the link
http://www.carmate.com/product_details. ... p_id=12117
Heres the link
http://www.carmate.com/product_details. ... p_id=12117
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FTO338,FTO338 wrote:I've posted this chart like 10 times already, the K (Colour Temperature) had got nothing to do with brightness, its just bunch of marketing
But your chart shows that the higher in K you go, the less lumens you get, so wouldn't that mean the colour does affect the brightness ?
6000 is still a bit blue imho. I'm planning to get some later but i'll be going for 4300, to maintain a natural yellow colour light. The higher in K you go, the harder it is for the average eye to differentiate between colours, objects will also seem flat and distance gauging becomes harder.
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IMO cheap HID kits are rubbish. I've seen a couple on FTOs and there is an awful lot of reflected glare. I'd rather get decent halogen bulbs.
Pay for a decent kit and you'll get one with a good cut off. My mate bought a BJ Union one for nearly $900, but it's sharp as. Nothing beats the OEM ones though
Wonder if anyone on the UK has done a retrofit though? That would be sweet.
Pay for a decent kit and you'll get one with a good cut off. My mate bought a BJ Union one for nearly $900, but it's sharp as. Nothing beats the OEM ones though

Wonder if anyone on the UK has done a retrofit though? That would be sweet.
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The higher the temperture doesn't mean the less lumens you get, Halogen lights (standard head lights) are around 3100K - 3200k and around 2500 lumens.Delvance wrote:FTO338,FTO338 wrote:I've posted this chart like 10 times already, the K (Colour Temperature) had got nothing to do with brightness, its just bunch of marketing
But your chart shows that the higher in K you go, the less lumens you get, so wouldn't that mean the colour does affect the brightness ?
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Quite a few people have fitted after markets kits to the FTO's in the UK. We have sold about 20 kits, and everyone loves them. I know a few other retailers that have sold quite a few as well.kid_dynamite wrote:IMO cheap HID kits are rubbish. I've seen a couple on FTOs and there is an awful lot of reflected glare. I'd rather get decent halogen bulbs.
Pay for a decent kit and you'll get one with a good cut off. My mate bought a BJ Union one for nearly $900, but it's sharp as. Nothing beats the OEM ones though![]()
Wonder if anyone on the UK has done a retrofit though? That would be sweet.
Left the best standard bulb we could find, right the 6000k HID.

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A few of you have asked about shipping HID kits from the UK. The prices are now all on my website
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