What Makes Our HID Kits #1 on the Market?
1-year Hassle Free Warranty: If you have any problems with our Universal HID Kit, simply send the defective part back with $5 for shipping and we will exchange it.
Brightest Bulbs: Being in the business for years we have found the brightest bulbs available. Although completely safe, it's amazing how bright these bulbs are. Each bulb is tested at the factory and retested at our warehouse before being shipped. These bulbs have a lifespan of 3 - 5 years and are rated 300% brighter than normal Halogen bulbs.
Reliable: Our Kit is tried and true. It is water resistant, shockproof, and vibration resistant. In other words, if you are not trying to break this kit, it won't break!
Everything You Need to Know About Our HID Kits...
HID stands for High Intensity Discharge. It refers to lighting technology that relies on an electrical charge to ignite Xenon gas contained in a sealed bulb. One great advantage of HID lighting is that it doesn't have a filament but instead creates light by igniting an arc between two electrodes. HID lights get their name from the intense white light produced by the electrical discharge. Halogen bulbs, which have a filament, have a lifespan of about 250 hours. HID bulbs are gas filled capsules that are rated for a lifespan of 2,500 - 3,000 hours (3 to 5 years). Another fact is that they use only 35 Watts of electricity, while your stock Halogen bulbs require 55 Watts.
Water Reisistant and Shockproof Ballasts
Our ballasts are the most reliable and resilient of all the ballasts on the market, but also have a lower wattage requirement than others. If you purchase an HID Kit with a separate igniter box, it does not have the strength or durability of our ballasts. Not only do they take up more room in your engine bay but they are prone to burn outs, surges, and just start dying out of nowhere. The ballasts we offer are not only shockproof but also water resistant as well.
HID Bulbs
HID lights get their name from the intense white light produced by electrical discharge. HID lamps are also called Xenon lamps referring to the gas inside the bulbs. HID lights are currently used in most sports arenas, stadiums and trains around the world. Don't be fooled by non-HID Xenon bulbs that sell for $20 at many retail shops. They produce a very scattered and artificial light that is less bright than normal Halogens. They are no match for the intensity, purity and efficiency of HID headlights.