HID kit Civic - help

ALEXSAN

New Member
5+ Year Member
Hi, I need a help ...
  1. Can i use high intensity discharge bulbs on my oem stanley headlights ?
  2. What is the best brand of high intensity discharge kit?
  3. What is your recommendation 4300k or 6000k or 8000k or 10000k or?:roll:
  4. where can i buy it?
if you have a pics of your hid , please upload
 

8urcivic

EastCoast Honda Meet Boss
Registered VIP
5+ Year Member
1. yes
2. the site sponsor one is pretty good......for 160 shipped.
3. personally i recommend the highest u can go.....i have 12k....i want 15k.
just look through the colors and see which u want.
4. through the site sponsor.


heres a link
http://www.xenonvisions.com/
 


Jason-

jdm king :p
Registered VIP
5+ Year Member
10+ Year Member
I would recommend 6k or 8k. The higher you go, the more color you get and the less you can clearly.

You can buy the xenonvisions kit through me, I'm a reseller from him.

PM me for more info.

-Jason
 

RHennin

New Member
Registered VIP
5+ Year Member
Ever thought of a custom HID diy on your headlights? I've seen a few threads on honda-tech and most of the results look amazing. As long as you take your time and get everything aimed properly theres usually no glare or spottiness like in some of these plug ang play setups and also have an oem-like cut off. They do cost 100-300 or 350 depending on how much you pay for the hids, but its just a thought.
 


96greencivic

#1 in the Atlantic!
Registered VIP
Registered OG
5+ Year Member
10+ Year Member
1. Can i use high intensity discharge bulbs on my oem stanley headlights ?
A: Yes, but you'll have some hot/ cold spots and plenty of glare.
2. What is the best brand of high intensity discharge kit?
A: All PNP kits vary.
3. What is your recommendation 4300k or 6000k or 8000k or 10000k or?
A: I wouldn't go higher then 6k. Anything higher and you'll get color, but sacrifice a lot of light.
4. where can i buy it?
A: I guess pick a sponsor here would be your best bet.

Here are pics of when I had them. 6k. Great color and brightness, but scatter with hot/ cold spots.





 

\\ Forgiven //

New Member
Registered VIP
5+ Year Member
3. personally i recommend the highest u can go.....i have 12k....i want 15k.
That is horrible advice. Maximum light output is down around 5000k. 12k is about as unsafe as you can get on public roads, especially if you are just using stock housings and trowing that light everywhere.
 

knightxrider1

New Member
Registered VIP
5+ Year Member
10+ Year Member
HID in stock housings suck in my opinion. they just blind oncoming traffic. its just brighter in some spots thats all. i don think its such a smart idea to throw HIDs in non HID configurated housings.
 

Genuine Rolla

Its PETEY PETE, y0!
Registered VIP
Registered OG
5+ Year Member
10+ Year Member
15+ Year Member
1. yes
2. the site sponsor one is pretty good......for 160 shipped.
3. personally i recommend the highest u can go.....i have 12k....i want 15k.
just look through the colors and see which u want.
4. through the site sponsor.


heres a link
http://www.xenonvisions.com/
I hope you're kidding with #3.

1.Yes you can put them in your OEM headlights, BUT you have a lot of light scatter, which could end up in the oncoming drivers eye's rather than on the road where it needs to be.
2. You can find HID kits on eBay for as little as $80 - not sure about the quality though.
3.For the brightest light possible, go with 4300K. You will not regret it. A Higher K rating does not mean more light output. It actually means less. The higher K you go, you are trading light output for color. I personally think that you should not buy headlights based on the color that it puts out. You should buy headlights so that you can see better at night and in adverse weather conditions.
4. We have site sponsors, there's eBay.
 


Top