View Full Version : HID Xenon Light - Group Sale, Free Shipping & Harness
HIDplace
12-08-2004, 12:11 PM
http://www.hidplace.com/holidaysale.jpg
Hi everyone my name is Allan and welcome to the HIDplace.com sale, all kits are McCulloch Generatin IV,
they come with 2 bulbs, 2 ballasts, manual, zip ties, & double sided tape. You also get
free shipping in the USA, and a free optional wiring protection harness.
Any one who wants a Free HIDplace.com sticker which looks like our logo above, feel free to e-mail me:
[email protected]
Sizes Available: H1, H3, H4*, H7, H11, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, D2S
* - Available in a Dual Beam kit
If you have JDM lights, extra work will be needed to install, please ask me for details
To Purchase: http://www.hidplace.com/holidaysale.html
Pricing: For Single Beam Kits
5300K - $310 - Intense white color - Best Visability
6000K - $330 - White with Blue (Light Blue) - Visability & Looks
8000K - $350 - Blue - Looks
10000K - $370 - Intense blue with hint of purple - Looks
H4 Users, a single beam kit will eliminate the high beam.
5300K H4 Dual Beam - $460
6000K H4 Dual Beam - $480
8000K H4 Dual Beam - $500
10000K H4 Dual Beam - $520
The Kit:
http://www.hidplace.com/newkitpic.jpg
5300K:
http://hidplace.com/accord5300.jpg
6000K:
http://www.hidplace.com/6000kcamry.jpg
8000K:
http://www.hidplace.com/hid520.jpg
10000K:
http://www.hidplace.com/M45_002.jpg
for more pictures: www.hidplace.com/ga1.html
Feel free to e-mail me
[email protected]
AIM/AOL - HIDplacedotcom
or PM
Thanks,
Allan
www.hidplace.com
* HID Lights should be used for off-road or show purposes in the USA*
SirWarrior
12-09-2004, 04:05 PM
all i get is
Angelfiree | Error page
kingsol
12-09-2004, 04:18 PM
no 4200K-4500K? for h4's?
HIDplace
12-09-2004, 10:25 PM
all i get is
Angelfiree | Error page
Sorry, we had a server problem ... its all fixed now
I believe angelfire got like 20 e-mails from me within that 2 hour span.
HIDplace
12-09-2004, 10:28 PM
no 4200K-4500K? for h4's?
We used to sell a 4300K kit, but they were horrible ... after about 6 months the bulbs ended up fading to yellow and we gave our few 4300K customers a set of 5300K bulbs.
So we dont carry them anymore, the 5300K will provide you with the white light your looking for. They produce 3200 Lumens which is plenty to light up the road up to 1/4 mile in front of you in white (best visable light).
Also if you have only a single H4 bulb which does do high beam and low beam, you might want to check out the H4 dual beam kits since the preserve your high beam capabilities.
-Allan
WILDACEX187
12-09-2004, 10:42 PM
where in ny are u located? can i save some dough if i pick up :D
HIDplace
12-09-2004, 11:48 PM
where in ny are u located? can i save some dough if i pick up :D
We work on a on order basis, so when you place the order it gets shipped from the Hong Kong warehouse, but currently im in Albany and I'll be back in NYC on the 19th.
So it has to be shipped anyway :rawk:
-Allan
vegita319
12-10-2004, 01:30 AM
how do these compare to ones made my phillips?
SilviaSR20DET
12-10-2004, 01:52 AM
If i buy a set of HID's that are H1, can i change the bulb to H4 if i decided to switch? Or do i have to buy another HID unit specifically made for H4?
HIDplace
12-10-2004, 01:28 PM
how do these compare to ones made my phillips?
REAL!! Phillips - $500+, great system, good bulbs and but wiring is a lot old fashioned.
Our Kits, McCulloch Gen 4 - $310+, just as good as the phillips, our bulbs are actually better then theirs and our wiring system will provide you with plenty of versatility to be able to mount your kit almost anywhere on the car and is fool proof when it comes to connecting.
It all comes down to cost, the kits we offer now are just as good if not a little better, but this is compared to real phillips kits, not a no name company which says they use phillips ballasts.
HIDplace
12-10-2004, 01:31 PM
If i buy a set of HID's that are H1, can i change the bulb to H4 if i decided to switch? Or do i have to buy another HID unit specifically made for H4?
I'm pretty sure you can, because the part of the ballast where the bulb plugs in to is universal with our kits, but I actually just sent an e-mail to the company to double check. I'll edit this post as soon as I get the responce.
SilviaDriver
12-10-2004, 02:27 PM
people..if your really interested in buying kits PLEASE be sure you know what your getting into and the quality that comes from the kit. advertisers will always say good stuff about the kits they sell to make a sale. its business,
hidplanet.com go there read the forums about this kit and then make a decision. like s15 conversions, you get what you pay for.
the whole 8000k to 100000000k thing is off the charts! what people dont realize is, cars that make those type of colors, the "flicker" of colors like how BMW does it etc etc all comes from the PROJECTORS!! NOT THE BULBS!! all companies use 4100-4300k bulbs and yes even oem have a slight bit of yellow in them. you only see purple/blue becuz its the projectors. comanies that make HID kits make high K bulbs to give you that "look" but what you sacrafice when gtting high K bulbs is light output. the higher K you go the less light you have. yes when you buy it and put it in your car it will LOOK like you have more light because it plays tricks on your eyes, but in reality when you measure the light you dont have much.
HIDplace
12-10-2004, 04:03 PM
people..if your really interested in buying kits PLEASE be sure you know what your getting into and the quality that comes from the kit. advertisers will always say good stuff about the kits they sell to make a sale. its business,
hidplanet.com go there read the forums about this kit and then make a decision. like s15 conversions, you get what you pay for.
the whole 8000k to 100000000k thing is off the charts! what people dont realize is, cars that make those type of colors, the "flicker" of colors like how BMW does it etc etc all comes from the PROJECTORS!! NOT THE BULBS!! all companies use 4100-4300k bulbs and yes even oem have a slight bit of yellow in them. you only see purple/blue becuz its the projectors. comanies that make HID kits make high K bulbs to give you that "look" but what you sacrafice when gtting high K bulbs is light output. the higher K you go the less light you have. yes when you buy it and put it in your car it will LOOK like you have more light because it plays tricks on your eyes, but in reality when you measure the light you dont have much.
Your 100% right, that's actually one of the topics we cover in our FAQ section of the website. Many people are interested in HID kits so that they can get the color coming from their headlights, which is why 8000k & 10000K are #1 & #3 in our products. You will get more light then you would with your halogen lights but you will not get as much light as a white colored kit like the 5300K.
I also am a car enthusiast and being a person who buys parts all the time, I don't like to get my chain jerked, which is why I'll provide everyone who asks a question with a correct response and not one which will make me money.
I urge everyone to view our FAQ section: http://www.hidplace.com/faq.html
Because you'll be able to find the answers to most questions there.
-Allan
MrSkinny
12-12-2004, 05:21 AM
how do these ones compare to the hids offered a little while ago in the other group buy for almost half the price of these ones
http://www.gaontrading.com/index19.htm
do HIDs require any reflective areas in the headlight to project effectively? Ive been thinking about painting the chrome reflective material in my headlights black but havent done so because i still have regular halogens (s14 zenki).
HIDplace
12-12-2004, 12:50 PM
how do these ones compare to the hids offered a little while ago in the other group buy for almost half the price of these ones
http://www.gaontrading.com/index19.htm
do HIDs require any reflective areas in the headlight to project effectively? Ive been thinking about painting the chrome reflective material in my headlights black but havent done so because i still have regular halogens (s14 zenki).
They dont look so bad, I've never heard of the company nor do they have any detail photos of the product. It seems like the kits do not come with a wiring harness but there is little information about the kit for me to come to a conclusion.
If you paint your reflectors, then what will happen is that your headlight will glow in the color of the HID bulb you get (white -> blue) and that it, you will not have any light shinning on the road. I highly do not recommend painting the reflective piece of the headlight. I've baked and painted my headlights on my car, but I only did the out size & turning signal areas.
-Allan
HIDplace
12-15-2004, 03:41 PM
bumpage
:drama:
HIDplace
12-20-2004, 06:57 PM
bump
:wiggle:
Doriftomodachi
12-20-2004, 07:24 PM
How does the dual beam work? Is a ballast required for each bulb?
HIDplace
12-21-2004, 06:50 AM
Dual beam does not mean bi-xenon, dual beam is a single bulb which can perform both high and low beam functions, each bulb has its own ballast.
While I think you were thinking of bi-xenon where you have 2 bulbs in a single housing which are both xenon (1 low beam, 1 high beam).
-Allan
Doriftomodachi
12-21-2004, 07:52 AM
Dual beam does not mean bi-xenon, dual beam is a single bulb which can perform both high and low beam functions, each bulb has its own ballast.
While I think you were thinking of bi-xenon where you have 2 bulbs in a single housing which are both xenon (1 low beam, 1 high beam).
-Allan
I see. How does that work? I know with the h-4 bulb there are 2 filaments: One for low beam and one for high. Are there 2 xenon gas chambers in a dual bulb? Thanks!
HIDplace
12-21-2004, 10:43 AM
There is a single gas chamber and the bulb changes position to give the dual beam effect. In the H4 dual beam system, the bulb moves foward to give the high beam effect.
95zilvia
12-23-2004, 02:42 PM
So I have the JDM silvia S13 Dual Projector Headlights, I believe the low beams use a H3C type of bulb. Is that what you're talking about when you're saying ask you for more details?
Well, I'm asking now for the details, fill us in please! What needs to be modified, and will you be doing the modification for us, or will we have to go to someone else / do it ourselves?
And how much would the H3c kit in 5300K cost?
bobafett
12-23-2004, 06:34 PM
with the s13 im assuming i need to buy an sealed beam to H4 conversion kit FIRST before i can buy this kit, but which type of H4 conversion is "best" the diamond cut style, or the clean looking lens? i just want the most light output, but i wouldnt mind a nice blue light..
i think 6000's are the choice for me, i just need to figure out which headlight housing i should be leaning towards.
HIDplace
12-24-2004, 02:42 AM
95 - Our first order was for the H3c bulbs, and H3 ended up fitting, but I'd still double check if a regular halogen H3 bulb would fit in before you go and purchase a kit. With an H3 kit, you'd have to ground the negetive connection to the car or end up doing a little cutting and splicing. It is not difficult but can be confusing sometimes. (Current Price, $315 shipped with harness)
Bob - You can pick any conversion you'd like as long as the H4 bulbs fit in it, usually a more expensive one would mean better quality, but its all up to you. Check the forum a bit and see what other people think about the conversions.
-Allan
mamchayle
12-25-2004, 12:27 PM
i have this kit in the 8000k version installed on 93 hatch with hella euro sealed beams :D and it rocks. its worth the money, quality is very good and just as good as the phillips. lot of the vw and audi guys have them and recommend them. :D
HIDplace
12-25-2004, 01:27 PM
Thanks man!
Send some pictures over, I'd love to have them on the site.
95zilvia
12-25-2004, 03:19 PM
Just PM me or post up any new info you find out about the H3C bulbs.. My car currently has H3C and I don't want to do many modifications or any work myself, I want it to be plug and play.
Dousan_PG
12-25-2004, 09:31 PM
yo
i might go for a set soon
gotta sit on i for a while, no impulse buying hehe
how long will this all last?im looking at the 5300 kit
might buy one for my zenki and when i go kouki face (mayish 05), get another for it. hmm but one at a time of course.
HIDplace
12-26-2004, 04:11 PM
The offer is good till Jan 15th ... but you can e-mail me later on and I'd still might be able to offer a discount to members.
95Silvia - I e-mailed the guy and I'm waiting for his responce. I'll PM me you once I get it.
95zilvia
12-27-2004, 04:02 AM
Ok. I am waiting. anxiously.
I don't want to do any of my own modifications to the HID kit. I want it to be PLUG AND PLAY!
what bulbs fit into S14 headlights?
lol i totally want the 10000K lights...JDM tyte yo!
HIDplace
12-27-2004, 10:58 AM
Ok. I am waiting. anxiously.
I don't want to do any of my own modifications to the HID kit. I want it to be PLUG AND PLAY!
Heres a direct quote: "Yeah, we discussed this :) The h3 and the H3c are the same shape and diameter and yes it fit with no modification required."
You will have to ground the negetive connection, thats how it works on H3 kits.
-Allan
HIDplace
12-27-2004, 11:07 AM
what bulbs fit into S14 headlights?
lol i totally want the 10000K lights...JDM tyte yo!
Heres the info I was able to get:Kouki is H1/9005 (hi/lo) and zenki is h4/9005.
but im not 100% on it.
-Allan
radhaz
12-27-2004, 12:07 PM
That quote looks very familiar, the H3 hid's fit directly into my triple projector silvia housings with no problem. Unfortunately the stock harness and the provided harness did have to be "cut" and spliced together so those looking for plug and play will have to look elsewhere.
Overall im happy with the quality and price of the kit as well as the quick shipping in fact the only detractor of the kit was that the bulbs appear to be different shades. I spoke with Allan regarding the matter and he is/was more than happy to rectify the situation so customer service even seems top notch.
HIDplace
12-27-2004, 05:27 PM
Thanks Shaun,
We'll be more than happy to replace them, just send us some pictures of the problem and we'll reply to you with information on how to send it back to us.
HIDplace
12-31-2004, 12:17 AM
Happy and Healthy New Year to All!!
HIDplace
01-04-2005, 12:43 PM
bump it up!!
SilviaSR20DET
01-04-2005, 04:54 PM
if zenki s14 is h4 and 9005 which one should i choose to purchase then?
zenki's use h4 or 9003 (not 9005) bulbs for low beams. h4 and 9003 are the same thing
SilviaSR20DET
01-04-2005, 09:35 PM
oh ok thanks for clearin that up for me
HIDplace
01-04-2005, 10:40 PM
019 is right!
Inland180
01-23-2005, 02:59 AM
anybody get their HID's?
HIDplace
01-23-2005, 12:59 PM
only 1 person ordered
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