After-marekt HID headlight?
#1
Honda-Tech Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Illionis
Posts: 71
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
After-marekt HID headlight?
Hello.
I would like to have HID headlight because I can't see anything at the rainy night. All lights are absorbed to asphalt as you guys might have a experience. So I drove my friend's 08 civic SI which has after-market HID low beam. It was great. He paid around $120 for two bulbs and conversion kit at ebay. I knew it couldn't be better than factory ones or bimmer's. What I found is that the price range is too wide from $60 to couple hundreds. What is the different? Can you tell about HID kit or recommand?
Thanks.
I would like to have HID headlight because I can't see anything at the rainy night. All lights are absorbed to asphalt as you guys might have a experience. So I drove my friend's 08 civic SI which has after-market HID low beam. It was great. He paid around $120 for two bulbs and conversion kit at ebay. I knew it couldn't be better than factory ones or bimmer's. What I found is that the price range is too wide from $60 to couple hundreds. What is the different? Can you tell about HID kit or recommand?
Thanks.
#2
Re: After-marekt HID headlight?
this should be in the lighting forum.
if you want quality, dont go cheap for those $200 ebay pnp kits. you can get projectors cheap on there too but i'd recommend a retrofit.
i'm doing a tsx projector retrofit w/phillips kit. oem hid's look the best. pnp kits in oem housings cause unwanted glare and blindness and in some states are illegal. do a bunch of research and you'll find what's best for you.
here's a good one: http://www.customlightz.com/
if you want quality, dont go cheap for those $200 ebay pnp kits. you can get projectors cheap on there too but i'd recommend a retrofit.
i'm doing a tsx projector retrofit w/phillips kit. oem hid's look the best. pnp kits in oem housings cause unwanted glare and blindness and in some states are illegal. do a bunch of research and you'll find what's best for you.
here's a good one: http://www.customlightz.com/
#4
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 1,399
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: After-marekt HID headlight?
Hello.
I would like to have HID headlight because I can't see anything at the rainy night. All lights are absorbed to asphalt as you guys might have a experience. So I drove my friend's 08 civic SI which has after-market HID low beam. It was great. He paid around $120 for two bulbs and conversion kit at ebay. I knew it couldn't be better than factory ones or bimmer's. What I found is that the price range is too wide from $60 to couple hundreds. What is the different? Can you tell about HID kit or recommand?
Thanks.
I would like to have HID headlight because I can't see anything at the rainy night. All lights are absorbed to asphalt as you guys might have a experience. So I drove my friend's 08 civic SI which has after-market HID low beam. It was great. He paid around $120 for two bulbs and conversion kit at ebay. I knew it couldn't be better than factory ones or bimmer's. What I found is that the price range is too wide from $60 to couple hundreds. What is the different? Can you tell about HID kit or recommand?
Thanks.
#5
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Being A Stallion in, Maine, USA
Posts: 3,156
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: After-marekt HID headlight?
people are going to recommend a retrofit but IMO they're a waste of money. I cant justify spending close to 400$ for a slight increase in lighting. my friend has a Dodge Dakota with the H4H style HID kit he payed 160 for and theyre in OEM headlights. Yeah, theres a glare, but what do you expect? they dont blind you, ive driven by him countless times with a pretty low car, and you can look right into his headlights (dont do that, i dont even know why i did) and youll be fine.
#6
Re: After-marekt HID headlight?
retrofits are your best bet but they are expensive, my pnp kit is great no cut off and beam pattern isnt great, but they put out just as much light as a retrofit and only cost 130, plus ebay headlights
however i do reccomend retrofit.
runninEg6 pnp kits are illegal in ALL states, but also retro fits arent really legal either.
however i do reccomend retrofit.
runninEg6 pnp kits are illegal in ALL states, but also retro fits arent really legal either.
#7
Re: After-marekt HID headlight?
Retrofits are awesome but expensive. It's illegal to throw HIDs in non-HID housings.
However, I have Oznium FlowLighting 8000k HIDs in my Spring (eBay) reflector headlights.
They produce some glare as expected but I don't really care because I get glare from people with regular headlights from being so low to the ground. Hell, I get glare from behind me in my rear-view mirror. I've never had headlights flashed at me, never had cops bug me, and I have the headlights properly aimed, so I figure that it's not a big deal. I've asked some people I know if my headlights are impairing their visibility and they say that it's not any different in terms of glare than any other car's headlights.
Just don't be stupid...
1. properly aim the headlights
2. use a reasonable brightness HID (8000k or under)
3. buy a reputable brand of HIDs
However, I have Oznium FlowLighting 8000k HIDs in my Spring (eBay) reflector headlights.
They produce some glare as expected but I don't really care because I get glare from people with regular headlights from being so low to the ground. Hell, I get glare from behind me in my rear-view mirror. I've never had headlights flashed at me, never had cops bug me, and I have the headlights properly aimed, so I figure that it's not a big deal. I've asked some people I know if my headlights are impairing their visibility and they say that it's not any different in terms of glare than any other car's headlights.
Just don't be stupid...
1. properly aim the headlights
2. use a reasonable brightness HID (8000k or under)
3. buy a reputable brand of HIDs
Trending Topics
#9
Re: After-marekt HID headlight?
#10
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Colorado
Posts: 613
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: After-marekt HID headlight?
I run an 8000k HID PnP Kit on my EJ8..yea, not as crisp as a beam as projectors..but not worth the $300 to retrofit..and people have told me they're bright but not obnoxiously blinding.
If my money tree ever sprouts I'll to the retrofit or if I come across a smashed up TSX with its projectors intact, I might think about it..but not worth it in my opinion. People on forums will bitch at you for having HID's in non-HID housings but dude...who gives a ****, its your car. let them bitch.
If my money tree ever sprouts I'll to the retrofit or if I come across a smashed up TSX with its projectors intact, I might think about it..but not worth it in my opinion. People on forums will bitch at you for having HID's in non-HID housings but dude...who gives a ****, its your car. let them bitch.
#11
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: dirty jersey
Posts: 159
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: After-marekt HID headlight?
ive had very good luck with these
http://www.ddmtuning.com/products/DD...it-101-60.html
35w kit. its plug and play and lifetime warranty
you can also get them here
http://www.sharphid.com/
you want the Apexcone/DDM Ultra Slim 35w and 55w HID Conversion Kits - Free Lifetime Warranty and Free Shipping*!
i went with 5kw which is a nice white with very slight hint of blue
http://www.ddmtuning.com/products/DD...it-101-60.html
35w kit. its plug and play and lifetime warranty
you can also get them here
http://www.sharphid.com/
you want the Apexcone/DDM Ultra Slim 35w and 55w HID Conversion Kits - Free Lifetime Warranty and Free Shipping*!
i went with 5kw which is a nice white with very slight hint of blue
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
White Lotus
Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000)
8
10-05-2006 03:45 PM
2000, 2001, apexcone, civic, compatibility, compatible, ebay, factory, glare, headlight, headlights, hid, honda, projector, retrofit