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: H.I.D. Kit SALE!!


LEDGauges.com
01-16-2007, 08:45 PM
http://ledgauges.tripod.com/hidkitX.jpg

As a way of welcoming ourselves to the forum we are going to be running a sale on here. We already sell out kits for $250, but we're going to do one better.

Each single beam kit will be $230, and Ill do free shipping in the US as well! This will need NO MINIMUM ORDER!!

We carry them for in 9005 for the high beams, 9006 for the low beams, and even have them in 899 for your fog lights!

A little about our kits? Unlike most kits on the market we use a extremely small ballast, measuring only 3.25X2.75X1.25. What makes our kits even better is that the ignitors are integrated into the ballasts, which means less wires hanging around and the ballasts can be fit into smaller places!

Eack kit comes with a standard 12-month warranty on the bulbs and ballasts, and you can purchase up to a 36 month warranty for little more.

Here are a few of our customers cars- http://www.ledgauges.com/customers.html

To use paypal and credit cards please visit this link: http://www.ledgauges.com/clubtitandotorg.html

We accept Paypal, Credit Cards, and money orders!

Thanks for looking and please let me know if you have any questions!
-Nathan - LEDGauges.com

Rossi
01-16-2007, 09:07 PM
Hmmm.....HID's.....

plm7878
01-16-2007, 09:36 PM
I like these Bi-Xenon HID Kit's low beam and the high beam...

LEDGauges.com
01-16-2007, 09:50 PM
I like these Bi-Xenon HID Kit's low beam and the high beam...
They're not bi-xenon, but we carry kits for both high and low beams. Also if you wanted a bi-xenon, and are willing to put in the work for retrofitting, and H4 kit would do you best. And we have those in stock as well!
-Nathan

supadupaj
01-16-2007, 09:51 PM
Great price. I need a set for my fogs and I want to replace my 8000K bulbs with 6000K but I only need the bulbs. Can you give me a price for both? I didn't see a spot on your site just for bulbs.
Thanks

LEDGauges.com
01-16-2007, 09:56 PM
Bulbs are $100 for the pair, just make sure they use the same connectors.

http://ledgauges.tripod.com/ampconnector.jpg

Fog lights will be $230, free shipping.
-Nathan

supadupaj
01-16-2007, 09:57 PM
I looked at the pictures on your site and they look the same....

LEDGauges.com
01-16-2007, 10:10 PM
I looked at the pictures on your site and they look the same....
They are pretty much universal, just like to be sure. If not you can just send them back. I posted a better picture above.
-Nathan

Jaho1979
01-16-2007, 10:25 PM
Those kits look nice, welcome to Club Titan!

SirStrider
01-17-2007, 12:01 AM
Welcome to the site. The blue instrument lights on your site look REAL nice.

On the HID, how does the power used, light output and light color compare to the stock bulbs and to PIAA Xtreme White Plus 9006, 9005 and 899?

rob05
01-17-2007, 12:03 AM
Where are these kits made? How do they compare to the Kaixen H.I.D.s?

rcantu
01-17-2007, 12:04 AM
where are these made?

PenguinLE
01-17-2007, 09:44 AM
So, I could feasibly replace the low beams, high beams, AND the fogs for less than $700??? WHOA!!!

Holy-smokin-titan-modding-deal Batman!!!

LEDGauges.com
01-17-2007, 12:07 PM
Welcome to the site. The blue instrument lights on your site look REAL nice.

On the HID, how does the power used, light output and light color compare to the stock bulbs and to PIAA Xtreme White Plus 9006, 9005 and 899?
I'm not sure of the Lumen output on PIAA's, but HID's are 3x brighter than normal halogen headlights, and probably around 3x brighter than PIAA's as well.

Your PIAA's are probably running at 50-60W to get that bright look, our HID's run at 35W, taking less power and will last a lot longer.
-Nathan

Where are these kits made? How do they compare to the Kaixen H.I.D.s?
We have these made for us by a company out of china call COWAY. We have been dealing with them for years now, and I have been using their kit on my car for over 3 years with no problems what so ever!

As far as comparing to Kaixen, no idea. I have never heard of that company. I do know I stand behind everything I sell and if you ever have problems with something that I will be sure to take care of it!
-Nathan

So, I could feasibly replace the low beams, high beams, AND the fogs for less than $700??? WHOA!!!

Holy-smokin-titan-modding-deal Batman!!!

Yes sir!!
-Nathan

SirStrider
01-17-2007, 05:15 PM
I'm not sure of the Lumen output on PIAA's, but HID's are 3x brighter than normal halogen headlights, and probably around 3x brighter than PIAA's as well.

Your PIAA's are probably running at 50-60W to get that bright look, our HID's run at 35W, taking less power and will last a lot longer.
-Nathan



That's nice. The PIAA's are 2x, so, the HID's are 1.5x the PIAA's. Yes, the PIAA's are the same wattage as stock. So, HID's have lots more light for less power. What is the color temp?

Man, I just bought these a month ago, you're just a little late - paid almost 1/2 the HID price for just the bulbs!!!

How do they hold up compaired to the standard stock bulbs?

Can't believe I will actually be waiting for my bulbs to burn out now. HID's are definitely in my future...

d0va
01-17-2007, 05:44 PM
welcome to the club

Transformer
01-17-2007, 06:55 PM
Welcome to Club Titan, and I'm sure the gang here will give you loads of business.

It's good to have you abaord as a Sponsor here. Awesome stuff !! Again ... WELCOME !!

LEDGauges.com
01-17-2007, 07:24 PM
That's nice. The PIAA's are 2x, so, the HID's are 1.5x the PIAA's. Yes, the PIAA's are the same wattage as stock. So, HID's have lots more light for less power. What is the color temp?

Man, I just bought these a month ago, you're just a little late - paid almost 1/2 the HID price for just the bulbs!!!

How do they hold up compaired to the standard stock bulbs?

Can't believe I will actually be waiting for my bulbs to burn out now. HID's are definitely in my future...

We have them in any color temp, it all depends on what color you want them to be. You cannot really tell the light different between the kits until you get above 10,000K, then you can start to notice a little less light.

They'll last a lot longer and can take much more about because they don't use a filament. They use what is called an Arc, which is what creates the super bright light they emit.

-Nathan

solo-baric
01-17-2007, 07:56 PM
let me know when you get a blue led kit for the titan i'm tired of the orange.

SirStrider
01-18-2007, 01:26 AM
We have them in any color temp, it all depends on what color you want them to be. You cannot really tell the light different between the kits until you get above 10,000K, then you can start to notice a little less light.

They'll last a lot longer and can take much more about because they don't use a filament. They use what is called an Arc, which is what creates the super bright light they emit.

-Nathan

Looking at the customer pics, I really like the look of the 8000k. They really have the same light as the 6000k? I may have to do my low beams, and worry about the rest later - too nice to pass up...

LEDGauges.com
01-18-2007, 12:28 PM
Looking at the customer pics, I really like the look of the 8000k. They really have the same light as the 6000k? I may have to do my low beams, and worry about the rest later - too nice to pass up...
With a 6000K in one healight, 8000K in the other you cannot tell a light difference, just a difference in color.
-Nathan

chrisfuji
01-18-2007, 05:34 PM
very nice ill have to look into these

having trouble getting on your site may be my internet here at work though

Big Don
01-18-2007, 05:54 PM
Not to be a stick in the mud, but...

Quoting part of the website:

"Installing HID's into a vehicle not originally equipped with them from the factory is technically illegal."

Seems to be an expensive way to get a ticket... I'd rather just speed.

LEDGauges.com
01-18-2007, 06:32 PM
Its illegal in the same way modifying anything on you car is illegal. Exhaust, RAISING OR LOWERING, but the chances of you getting a fix-it ticket are about a million to one. I, or any of my customers for that matter, have ever had any problems with them. Not even the guys with the 12K kits.
-Nathan

Jackalope
01-19-2007, 05:11 PM
For the fogs 899 can I get 3,000K? I like the look of my 4,300K lows but for running fogs I am thinking that 3,000K would be better.

TexasTitan05
01-19-2007, 07:19 PM
ok, i'm lazy and haven't read through this link... nathan, do you have hids for our fog lights? i'm very interested in getting the 12000K's (which is the blue tint, correct) and wanted matching fog hids to go with it. i'd more than likely go with the bi-xenon headlight, but, i'm more curious about the fog lights. can you either respond to this, or PM me in more detail about what you have to offer. btw, welcome to clubtitan...i'm sure you'll be getting a bunch of bizz here soon, if you haven't already. thanks for the quick response.

WhiteWaterJim
01-19-2007, 07:51 PM
what does it take to install?

TexasTitan05
01-19-2007, 08:00 PM
WhiteWaterJim, PM me, and I can send you some great instructions on installing these... It's not that hard.

LEDGauges.com
01-20-2007, 01:04 AM
For the fogs 899 can I get 3,000K? I like the look of my 4,300K lows but for running fogs I am thinking that 3,000K would be better.
3000K will be yellow, I can get them. I don't have them in stock right now.

ok, i'm lazy and haven't read through this link... nathan, do you have hids for our fog lights? i'm very interested in getting the 12000K's (which is the blue tint, correct) and wanted matching fog hids to go with it. i'd more than likely go with the bi-xenon headlight, but, i'm more curious about the fog lights. can you either respond to this, or PM me in more detail about what you have to offer. btw, welcome to clubtitan...i'm sure you'll be getting a bunch of bizz here soon, if you haven't already. thanks for the quick response.

Returned your PM, yes I have them!
-Nathan

TexasTitan05
01-20-2007, 10:51 AM
thanks nathan... let me bounce this off of my checking account, and my conscience a bit.. of course i can't bounce it off of my wife, b/c she would shoot this down in a second :-).. i really want this mod!!!

LinkNuc
01-20-2007, 09:21 PM
I just replaced 1 of my burn out PIAA's (they don't last very long...although I did find out that PIAA with a little fen angling will replace a bulb) with a Silverstar Ultra and there is NO difference, and a pair of Ultra's is only 35 bucks! However I want these HID's!!! I am definitely going to look into all three hi/low and Fog, sweet and under 700 for all three bucks AWESOME!!

Yeah and hat about a BLue LED dash kit I'm kinda sick of orange as well. Will it also change the Stock radio (6-disc) to Blue?

SirStrider
01-22-2007, 12:13 AM
I just replaced 1 of my burn out PIAA's (they don't last very long...although I did find out that PIAA with a little fen angling will replace a bulb) with a Silverstar Ultra and there is NO difference, and a pair of Ultra's is only 35 bucks! However I want these HID's!!! I am definitely going to look into all three hi/low and Fog, sweet and under 700 for all three bucks AWESOME!!

Yeah and hat about a BLue LED dash kit I'm kinda sick of orange as well. Will it also change the Stock radio (6-disc) to Blue?

That blue dash looks nice - want it too.

I can't believe I spent hundreds on the best PIAA bulbs, too. Just two months ago. When they burn, HID is going in!!

Which PIAA's did you have. I got the Xtreme White - supposed to be 2x stock.

Live and learn...

LEDGauges.com
01-22-2007, 03:46 PM
PIAA's are good bulbs, they're not HIDs but they are good bulbs. Sylvania on the other hand... I don't recommend!
-Nathan

LEDGauges.com
01-26-2007, 05:28 PM
B U M P .

LinkNuc
01-26-2007, 07:16 PM
PIAA are not good IMHO, thier life is only about 1-2 years, Sylvania are less than half the cost and the same light output, and so far so good, I will never buy PIAA's again...

Anyway HID's now that's the ticket!

SirStrider
01-27-2007, 03:26 AM
PIAA are not good IMHO, thier life is only about 1-2 years, Sylvania are less than half the cost and the same light output, and so far so good, I will never buy PIAA's again...

Anyway HID's now that's the ticket!

Now you tell me. I seem to always purchase something just before a major revalation...

But, with as much as I spent on the PIAA's, I am only going to upgrade to HID's as they burn - by the pair, of course.

Live and learn...

I had the Silver Star on my Fronty, and they lasted forever. In fact, the Fronty only blew about 2 headlights and 2 other bulbs in 8 years, and I ran headlights and fogs 100$% of the time. There were easily 2x the stock. Not sure which one, but TOTL back when I bought them years ago. Something tells me they had not been out long, because there were lots of ads on TV for them.

Nice to have so many options these days...

utjon
01-27-2007, 10:51 PM
I am looking to put HIDs on my girl's 300zx and *need* the high/low feature. I was wondering if you can work a deal with me on this... The housing it replaced is an H6054 (was a sealed beam headlight system and bought replacement housings for bulb use) it uses an h4 bulb. Let me know :)

LEDGauges.com
01-28-2007, 05:34 PM
$380 shipped with new housings (we use Hella housings) or $280 for just the HID kit.

They are bi-xenon HID's. HID low and high beam. The kit in these housings is about as good as it gets, we've only sold one so far (just started carrying them) and they look killer.

Normal 12 month warranty too!
-Nathan

LEDGauges.com
02-01-2007, 08:36 PM
B U M P .

lanespd200
02-01-2007, 08:41 PM
Waiting for some extra cash, then I can come and talk to you! :)

SirStrider
02-01-2007, 09:25 PM
They're no bi-xenon, but we carry kits for both high and low beams. Also if you wanted a bi-xenon, and are willing to put in the work for retrofitting, and H4 kit would do you best. And we have those in stock as well!
-Nathan

Now, that would be interesting - keep the 9005 highs, put H4 low/high in the low sockets, do the fog w/ parking mod - have all 8 going on high beam.

cool..

illegal, but cool...

07sMoKeTiTaN
02-02-2007, 08:31 AM
Hello, and again thanks for being a sponsor. Still waiting on my Titan to come in but I would like to order some things up front. If I order the whole deal Highs / lows and fogs how much am I looking at? Also since I'am so new to the mods what is the fog w/parking mod?

LEDGauges.com
02-02-2007, 01:31 PM
I can do $675 shipped for all 3 kits.

Parking mod is wiring your fog lights to come on with your parking lights.
Here's a thread for reference: http://www.clubtitan.org/forums/showthread.php?t=6537&highlight=parking+mod

-Nathan

Titan 805
02-02-2007, 08:37 PM
Question for you? Do u have a kit to cjange our dash lights from stock orange to maybe a blue led kit like to 1 u show on your web site?? I'm interested in this very much so and I would also be interested in a pair of the low beam hid's and the fog light hid kit. Can u please give me a quote on all this. I would really like the dash kit for sure. thanks. Jose

LEDGauges.com
02-02-2007, 11:28 PM
Jose,
They aren't changable, they have to be soldered. I am working on getting one done, and then I will get a price.

The HID kits are $230 shipped each.
Thanks,
Nathan

LEDGauges.com
02-10-2007, 08:48 PM
B U M P .

Hondo450r
02-27-2007, 12:51 PM
Are the kits for the headlights plug and play or do you have to cut wiring for the kit to work?

LEDGauges.com
04-16-2007, 12:31 PM
B U M P .

TexasTitan05
04-16-2007, 12:37 PM
This might have been asked before, and forgive me if it has...

899 for your fog lights

What are these going for? I'm interested in buying some for my Titan.

LEDGauges.com
04-17-2007, 01:16 PM
$230 shipped.
-Nathan

LEDGauges.com
05-14-2007, 02:00 PM
B U M P . .

Gom
05-14-2007, 04:26 PM
how long will these prices go for??? I am thinking about purchasing this in the next couple of months, probably around July... but also thinking about retrofitting my headlights instead...

thank you,
raphael

LEDGauges.com
05-14-2007, 09:55 PM
As long as I am a sponser on here I will honor these prices!
-Nathan

LEDGauges.com
05-14-2007, 09:55 PM
r e p o s t

rtitan05
05-14-2007, 10:01 PM
Do you do projector retrofitting?

LEDGauges.com
05-14-2007, 10:20 PM
No, I don't have enough time anymore. Sorry.
-Nathan

Calhoun687
05-15-2007, 10:01 PM
Nathan
I sent you a PM and also a email looking for HID kits for both headlights and fog lights. I was considering the Bi-Xenon but I think you said you were not doing them anymore right !! other wise I am wanting to order the 8,000 HID kts for both headlights and fog lights. I also pre ordered the gauge overlay a few weeks back but have not heard anything about that kit also can you give me a update on this too
Thanks
James

Never mind on the gauge overlay !!!just noticed it was from speed hut. Sorry about that nathan

LEDGauges.com
05-15-2007, 11:38 PM
James,
You cannot use a bi-xenon kit in your headlights, unless you want to fab them in yourelf (it's pointless). You can get the high and low beams though, same as bi-xenon just 2 different kit, and no special work just all plug-n-play.

Just visit the link on the first page, if its not up let me know. We are in the process of switching sites so everything is a mess right now. Any problems feel free to give me a call!

-Nathan

etalian2005
05-15-2007, 11:58 PM
In your opinion, do you think that the High Beam kit is actually needed? Or are the lows bright enough that the highs are pointless??

LEDGauges.com
05-16-2007, 12:32 AM
In your opinion, do you think that the High Beam kit is actually needed? Or are the lows bright enough that the highs are pointless??

It all depends. If you don't use your high beams with halogens, what are the chances you are going to use them when you have HID's? For me personally they are worth it because I drive down a deserted dimly lit highway for 200 miles about 5 times a month. If I stayed in Tallahassee city limits all the time I probably wouldn't have them.

So its all personal preference.
-Nathan

06AFTitan
05-16-2007, 09:56 AM
Nathan-
How do the HID's hold up in subzero temperatures? I just moved to North Dakota and I know it gets very cold here. Does the cold weather affect the performance or lifetime of the HIDs?

LEDGauges.com
05-16-2007, 12:27 PM
Nathan-
How do the HID's hold up in subzero temperatures? I just moved to North Dakota and I know it gets very cold here. Does the cold weather affect the performance or lifetime of the HIDs?

Cold will not affect them at all.
-Nathan

Qaher
05-16-2007, 01:54 PM
what is the brightest level?? the lower the k is more bright? i think 3500 k is the brightest, am i right?

Thanx and welcome to the club.

etalian2005
05-16-2007, 02:08 PM
Hmm. Maybe, I could just get the fogs? That'll probably take care of it right?

Bl4k3
05-16-2007, 02:11 PM
what is the brightest level?? the lower the k is more bright? i think 3500 k is the brightest, am i right?

Thanx and welcome to the club.

3500k would be yellow good for fogs. 4300k would be good.

Qaher
05-16-2007, 02:15 PM
3500k would be yellow good for fogs. 4300k would be good.

yes 4300k is the brightest,,,now i remember...thanx

LEDGauges.com
05-16-2007, 02:23 PM
Yes 4300K is the brightest, 3000K is Yellow.
-Nathan

etalian2005
05-16-2007, 05:24 PM
Is 8000K still very bright? Or should I go w/ 6000K? I really like the blue a lot more than the white.

LEDGauges.com
05-16-2007, 05:43 PM
Compared side by side you cannot tell the light difference, just the color. You can only tell how much light you are using once you get into the 10,000K and 12,000K range.
-Nathan

etalian2005
05-16-2007, 05:45 PM
OK. Thanks Nathan. I will probably order these sometime in June.

LEDGauges.com
05-21-2007, 03:30 PM
B U M P

And an update. We are switching servers and redoing the site, IF the site is not up when you click the link please PM me and I can send you an invoice. Should be up for a few more weeks though!!

-Nathan

Titanequipped
05-21-2007, 05:27 PM
On your HID fog lights, do you use a harness or do they come like the pic. here? I have an HID head light already and I'm looking to purchase a set of fog lights, but don't want the wires only, I want the harness like the one that comes with the headlights. Thank you

LEDGauges.com
05-21-2007, 06:15 PM
Yes they do, reason being is that all the 880-899 kits are the same size.

We reccommend using the female "clip-on" style adaptors for them if you do not like the fitment.

-Nathan

chrisfuji
05-22-2007, 05:22 PM
B U M P

And an update. We are switching servers and redoing the site, IF the site is not up when you click the link please PM me and I can send you an invoice. Should be up for a few more weeks though!!

-Nathan

I was wondering about the site.... I am looking forward to seeing the new one and picking out my HID's then :-) Good luck with the swap!

Skumbag
05-22-2007, 06:02 PM
Do you have anything with a more purple-ish mercedes look to them?

LEDGauges.com
05-22-2007, 06:28 PM
The 12000K is purple, or you can get just a PURPLE kit. I don't stock the "colored" kits but I can get them in anytime.

-Nathan

LEDGauges.com
05-29-2007, 05:31 PM
B U M P . .

LEDGauges.com
06-04-2007, 09:11 PM
T T T . . . .

etalian2005
06-04-2007, 11:49 PM
how hard are these kits to install? I've never done anything like this before. And I do not know much about working w/ trucks. How detailed are the instructions? What tools do I need besides simple hand tools? thanks.

Jaho1979
06-05-2007, 08:49 AM
how hard are these kits to install? I've never done anything like this before. And I do not know much about working w/ trucks. How detailed are the instructions? What tools do I need besides simple hand tools? thanks.HIDs in the headlights are very simple. You just have to turn the wheels, loosen the fender well liner screws, and you can reach in and access everything. There is even a small shelf behind the headlight that makes a perfect ballast mounting location. Wiring is a no brainer.

Seriously, its easy, I don't have this kit, but I installed mine in like 30 minutes.

Just don't touch the bulbs!!

LEDGauges.com
06-05-2007, 09:10 PM
It's literally plug-n-play. Plug them in, mount the ballasts in the place of your choice, and then you are done.
-Nathan

etalian2005
06-05-2007, 10:05 PM
where do you recommend I mount the ballasts on a titan? and are there instructions for taking apart the headlight housing?

TitanLE
06-06-2007, 02:35 AM
where do you recommend I mount the ballasts on a titan? and are there instructions for taking apart the headlight housing?

yes theres a thread in the do it yourself section, or u can look for one of my hid retrofit threads, it tell how to do it. Also for the ballasts, theres a little plastic shelf right below each headlight and thats a perfect place to mount the ballasts.

etalian2005
06-06-2007, 11:13 AM
ok thanks titale. ill check that out.

LEDGauges.com
06-12-2007, 06:30 PM
B U M P . . .

LEDGauges.com
06-25-2007, 08:42 PM
T T T . . . . . . .

LEDGauges.com
07-23-2007, 05:46 PM
Still going on!!!

qx56
07-23-2007, 07:39 PM
How much for HID bulds for a qx56 , i want the 8000k , stock is 6000k correct? thanks

LEDGauges.com
09-13-2007, 12:42 PM
B U M P .

TitanLE
09-13-2007, 12:53 PM
any sales going on?

bigfred1123
09-14-2007, 02:54 AM
How much for just low beams and the fogs?

1badD-END
09-15-2007, 12:24 AM
how much for low beams shipped to 85705??

SCtitan
09-15-2007, 01:49 PM
looks like shipping is free bro

http://www.ledgauges.com/clubtitandotorg.html

1badD-END
09-18-2007, 01:49 AM
uhhhh.....just kidding lol

kotackchi
09-18-2007, 02:13 AM
From all the threads I've read, Philips Ballasts and Bulbs are the same oem parts that lexus, bmw, and mercedes use. They are the highest quality and costs about $350. With all the quality issues going on with China, I don't know if I'd put my money on kits made in China. The HID bulbs are suppose to last about 3000 hours which is equivalent to the life of your car. Also, they recommend using D2R bulbs for non-projector head lights.

If $350 is too much, then I'd go with Korean made. You can get those for about $250. Also, most people use high beams about .00001% of time. The only time I use it is to high beam idiot drivers. If you want visibility in fog, that's what fog lights are for. If you use high beam in fog you will lose visibility due to the light reflecting off the fog. Also, it takes time for the bulbs to ignite with HID's, so it's not very practical. The only time it would make sense to have HID high beam is a true bi-xenon setup since it uses a single bulb.

1badD-END
09-18-2007, 02:19 PM
so your saying this is or isnt a good kit?

kotackchi
09-18-2007, 04:46 PM
All I am saying is that I'd rather spend $100 more for a trusted brand than taking a chance on this. I've never used this kit so I can't say it's good or not. But with Philips you see it everywhere on the road on all the luxury cars and you know they're good.

o town rider
09-18-2007, 08:31 PM
pm sent for a copy of instructions.

SCtitan
09-19-2007, 12:17 AM
I ordered a low beam kit, we'll see how it works out

LEDGauges.com
09-23-2007, 03:51 PM
How much for just low beams and the fogs?

Right now you can pick them up for $400 shipped.
-Nathan

From all the threads I've read, Philips Ballasts and Bulbs are the same oem parts that lexus, bmw, and mercedes use. They are the highest quality and costs about $350. With all the quality issues going on with China, I don't know if I'd put my money on kits made in China. The HID bulbs are suppose to last about 3000 hours which is equivalent to the life of your car. Also, they recommend using D2R bulbs for non-projector head lights.

If $350 is too much, then I'd go with Korean made. You can get those for about $250. Also, most people use high beams about .00001% of time. The only time I use it is to high beam idiot drivers. If you want visibility in fog, that's what fog lights are for. If you use high beam in fog you will lose visibility due to the light reflecting off the fog. Also, it takes time for the bulbs to ignite with HID's, so it's not very practical. The only time it would make sense to have HID high beam is a true bi-xenon setup since it uses a single bulb.
If you have nothing compotent to ad to our SALES page please keep your comments to yourself. If you don't want to buy our kits, that fine, but don't come in here posting your "opinions" on things.
-Nathan

All I am saying is that I'd rather spend $100 more for a trusted brand than taking a chance on this. I've never used this kit so I can't say it's good or not. But with Philips you see it everywhere on the road on all the luxury cars and you know they're good.

We haves sold more ballasts for the cars needing to replace their factory ballasts than we have had to replace our own. Now not all of them use Phillips kits, but a majority of them do. Just thought I would share that with you since you chose to bash something you have never used, AKA our HID Kit's.
-Nathan

kotackchi
09-23-2007, 04:27 PM
Right now you can pick them up for $400 shipped.
-Nathan


If you have nothing compotent to ad to our SALES page please keep your comments to yourself. If you don't want to buy our kits, that fine, but don't come in here posting your "opinions" on things.
-Nathan



We haves sold more ballasts for the cars needing to replace their factory ballasts than we have had to replace our own. Now not all of them use Phillips kits, but a majority of them do. Just thought I would share that with you since you chose to bash something you have never used, AKA our HID Kit's.
-Nathan

I never bashed your HID kits. I said I didn't know whether it was good or not since I never used them.

As for my "opinions", that's what forums are for. If you wanted only your bantering about your products, that's what your company web site is for. The whole purpose for forums is to share opinions and experiences that may help the members of the forum.:duh:

If you're so paranoid about opinions, maybe your kits really are something to avoid.

lanespd200
09-23-2007, 06:27 PM
Well, not bashing or anything......LED, I know you gave me a price a while back for all three. How much for just the fogs? I am sure it is in here, just don't feel like looking through 11 pages. :)

SCtitan
09-30-2007, 07:20 PM
installed my low beam kit today, plug and play, looks great too!

zimjig
10-28-2007, 03:43 PM
So is there any type of a sale going on?

How are you guys that have these lights like them? They pretty much plug and play?

Also, which color temp of light gives out the best light?

SCtitan
10-28-2007, 03:52 PM
$230 shipped

http://www.ledgauges.com/clubtitandotorg.html

everything plugs in, just turn you steering wheel all the way and 2 screws to move the fenderwell, easy install, I mounted the ballast, or whatever its called, to the part of the frame under the headlight with 3M tape.

zimjig
10-28-2007, 04:05 PM
thanks SC, put the order in. I cant wait

What kind of color temp did you get?

-Zach

SCtitan
10-28-2007, 11:17 PM
i got the 8K

plan to add 8K fogs also

etalian2005
10-28-2007, 11:20 PM
Zach - the most light output for headlights would be 4300K but that looks like you are just driving around with your brights on and has a potential to piss people off. I ended up going with a 6000K kit. They look like HIDs and I've only had someone put there brights on me 1 time in the 4 months that I've had them on the truck. And the light output is great. 8000K is a little too blue IMO and doesn't put out adequate light. Just my 2 cents.

TitanLE
10-30-2007, 06:34 PM
I was on the ledguages website.....are the 3000k fogs discontinued? I was thinking of picking up a set of 6000k for the lowbeams, and 3000k for the fogs for my moms 2005 VW passat.

LEDGauges.com
10-31-2007, 05:38 PM
Shoot me a PM guys, I rarely check the thread. I can answer any questions faster through PM's.
-Nathan

twr
11-01-2007, 10:45 AM
Just ordered a 6000 kit. Good price, Thanks!!

LEDGauges.com
11-06-2007, 02:00 PM
. B U M P .

Ti*TaN
11-22-2007, 08:45 PM
HEY MAN. is this deal still goin on. im tyin to get this for my low beams and my fogs. how much for that together. whats the best light output also? thanks man

o town rider
12-02-2007, 02:48 AM
I took the plunge too and ordered the 6000k. can't wait to do the install. Thanks

zimjig
12-02-2007, 09:40 PM
Hey guys just to let you know if your thinking of buying these lights they work great!! I ordered the 6000K for my low beams and high beams and its a HUGE difference with the stock bulbs, I think these are a great deal. I'm willing to put my rep on the line and say thier just as good as the brand names. The only thing I wish I could do over is only order the low beams and not the high beams. These lights take about 5 seconds to warm up and if your having to go from your low to highs then back to low a lot its not too good on the high beams unless they are staying on for a while. But i kinda go out in the boonies to hunt about every other week so it all works out good. Just expect if you need to use your highs it takes about 5 sec for them to get to thier full brightness.

Overall they are great though

TitanLE
12-04-2007, 12:58 PM
Hey nathan, is superbrightleds also ur website?

LEDGauges.com
12-04-2007, 10:54 PM
Sale is still going, and now we have our new slim ballasts!

http://www.ledgauges.com/slimballast.jpg

LEDGauges.com
12-07-2007, 02:57 PM
Check out our home page to see our new slim ballasts!!

lanespd200
12-08-2007, 02:04 PM
Hey LED, how much for fogs? Does the $20 come with it? LOL!

2tall
12-11-2007, 07:41 PM
They won't be back till after Xmas says their website. I wonder if the $$ I have will burn a hole in my pocket before then. With a wife, probably. Even if I think my Titan comes first.

zimjig
08-12-2008, 02:08 PM
hey, is this guy still around?