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cbrenn71 08-10-2008 11:45 AM

HID Group Buy
 
Alright guys, I have had several people PM me in regard to the HID kits I sell. Many have been coming to me because of the alleged bad customer service and business practices of a few ebay sites, and other companies (no one from this site).

Yes, I know without a doubt our kits are more expensive than others. But I also know that they are higher quality, garanteed fit, a lifetime warranty (including bulbs), and have great customer service with us (or at least I would like to think).

So, yes, our kits are more expensive, and not a lot of people can afford them, although they would like to.

Typically the kits are 225 shipped to you, and that is the lowest I can go on a single sale, BUT if I am able to get 10 orders on a group buy, I can get that price down for you to 195 shipped. Yes, that is still more than an ebay kit, or another manufacturers kit, but at least it is in the ballpark range many others are willing to spend for something they never have to worry about again. Do it right the first time, I always say. For those of you unaware, these kits are 300+ dollars from the manufacturer.

If you are interested, please feel free to make a list and add to it. I would need money in hand from all 10 customers. At this time, we are only going to limit this group buy to the first 10 people.


Also, this is not limited to a certain bulb style, color or vehicle, this is for any bulb, any color, any vehicle, not just for the focus line.

Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.

Tom 08-10-2008 11:52 AM

What kind of ballast comes with the kit and are these Bi-Xenon kits?

cbrenn71 08-10-2008 12:47 PM

if you have separate hi/low beams, you will have the single xenon kit. if you have a dual function high/low bulb, you will get an HID low/halogen high bulb, that will keep you legal.

They are digital slimline ballasts.

Tom 08-10-2008 01:50 PM

So I'm assuming you can get either the single or dual high/low beam for the same price?

Sn4ckM4st3r 08-11-2008 05:13 AM

How would a bixenon keep you legal in anything but a Bixenon DTO approved projector????

rgonyer 08-12-2008 11:07 AM

I'm interested.... 2007 F-150.

blackSVT04 08-12-2008 11:27 AM

im not familiar with the HID kits you sell...do you have a link with specs or something?

thanks in advance

blackSVT04 08-12-2008 11:37 AM

nevermind....should have searched first...i found it

fallacious_focus 08-13-2008 12:06 AM

Can you get a custom kit for the MKV Rabbit? The way the bulb gets power would make it impossible to use a standard kit (I have tried in the past).

cbrenn71 08-15-2008 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sn4ckM4st3r (Post 2281237)
How would a bixenon keep you legal in anything but a Bixenon DTO approved projector????

These aren't a bi-xenon kit. They are a halogen high beam/HID low.

In a factory headlight where the reflector was designed for a halogen bulb, you maintain a halogen bulb (high beam). You also have functional high and low beams, again keeping you legal.

There are no regs published that address an HID low beam, halogen high beam piggy back system.

The regs state you must have a bulb in place that was designed for the system, and you must have functional high/low beams, both of which our system has.


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