Options for HID-type halogen lights
#1
Options for HID-type halogen lights
Hi All,
Since HID's are a little pricey for my budget at the moment, I'm considering getting HID-type halogens in the meantime. A friend of mine suggested Sylvania Silverstar brands, but it appears that they dont make H11 type bulbs in the Silverstar. The '07 TCH uses H11 type bulbs for the low beam headlights. Philips also do not make any 4000K+ lights for H11 type bulbs.
After much investigation, here are a few brands that provide H11 type halogen bulbs:
PIAA Xtreme White Plus (4000K) - $88.00 bucks for a pair.
MTec 2x Super White H11 (4350K) - $26.00 for a pair
Luminics Ultra White H11 (5150K) - $25.00 for a pair
Besides PIAA's, has anyone heard of Mtec or Luminics? I've read on other boards that they are decent, japan import equipments. Does anyone else have any other suggestions?
The PIAA's are a little much for me. I'm looking for a short term replacement to the stock halogen lights. Eventually I will move up to HID's, but in the meantime, I just want a little more visibility driving dark roads so I have a better change avoiding the little critters that come out at night, especially when we roll back our clocks at the end of this month.
Thanks to all!
Since HID's are a little pricey for my budget at the moment, I'm considering getting HID-type halogens in the meantime. A friend of mine suggested Sylvania Silverstar brands, but it appears that they dont make H11 type bulbs in the Silverstar. The '07 TCH uses H11 type bulbs for the low beam headlights. Philips also do not make any 4000K+ lights for H11 type bulbs.
After much investigation, here are a few brands that provide H11 type halogen bulbs:
PIAA Xtreme White Plus (4000K) - $88.00 bucks for a pair.
MTec 2x Super White H11 (4350K) - $26.00 for a pair
Luminics Ultra White H11 (5150K) - $25.00 for a pair
Besides PIAA's, has anyone heard of Mtec or Luminics? I've read on other boards that they are decent, japan import equipments. Does anyone else have any other suggestions?
The PIAA's are a little much for me. I'm looking for a short term replacement to the stock halogen lights. Eventually I will move up to HID's, but in the meantime, I just want a little more visibility driving dark roads so I have a better change avoiding the little critters that come out at night, especially when we roll back our clocks at the end of this month.
Thanks to all!
#2
Re: Options for HID-type halogen lights
Hi:
This is just a suggestion. If you are trying to get the HID Bulb Replacement, for the Hybrid it doesnt come with the HID Headlights. You cannot put the HID Bulb in the Headlights as it would Burn the Wires because it is higher power needed to operate the HID bulb. If you do want more Visible light bulb, you need to get the HID conversion Kit that helps you to see clearer. It would cost $289 including shipping at this Website.www.autoxen.com When you order, you have to call and ask for a discount. Ask for the H11 for 6000K (White and Abit of a Bluish on the side), it would help you alot with the Visions. Trust me. I have that in my car. Any question you can post a reply and i am willing to help you anytime.
Rith
This is just a suggestion. If you are trying to get the HID Bulb Replacement, for the Hybrid it doesnt come with the HID Headlights. You cannot put the HID Bulb in the Headlights as it would Burn the Wires because it is higher power needed to operate the HID bulb. If you do want more Visible light bulb, you need to get the HID conversion Kit that helps you to see clearer. It would cost $289 including shipping at this Website.www.autoxen.com When you order, you have to call and ask for a discount. Ask for the H11 for 6000K (White and Abit of a Bluish on the side), it would help you alot with the Visions. Trust me. I have that in my car. Any question you can post a reply and i am willing to help you anytime.
Rith
#4
Re: Options for HID-type halogen lights
Originally Posted by Geckoboy
Hi All,
Since HID's are a little pricey for my budget at the moment, I'm considering getting HID-type halogens in the meantime. A friend of mine suggested Sylvania Silverstar brands, but it appears that they dont make H11 type bulbs in the Silverstar. The '07 TCH uses H11 type bulbs for the low beam headlights. Philips also do not make any 4000K+ lights for H11 type bulbs.
After much investigation, here are a few brands that provide H11 type halogen bulbs:
PIAA Xtreme White Plus (4000K) - $88.00 bucks for a pair.
MTec 2x Super White H11 (4350K) - $26.00 for a pair
Luminics Ultra White H11 (5150K) - $25.00 for a pair
Besides PIAA's, has anyone heard of Mtec or Luminics? I've read on other boards that they are decent, japan import equipments. Does anyone else have any other suggestions?
The PIAA's are a little much for me. I'm looking for a short term replacement to the stock halogen lights. Eventually I will move up to HID's, but in the meantime, I just want a little more visibility driving dark roads so I have a better change avoiding the little critters that come out at night, especially when we roll back our clocks at the end of this month.
Thanks to all!
Since HID's are a little pricey for my budget at the moment, I'm considering getting HID-type halogens in the meantime. A friend of mine suggested Sylvania Silverstar brands, but it appears that they dont make H11 type bulbs in the Silverstar. The '07 TCH uses H11 type bulbs for the low beam headlights. Philips also do not make any 4000K+ lights for H11 type bulbs.
After much investigation, here are a few brands that provide H11 type halogen bulbs:
PIAA Xtreme White Plus (4000K) - $88.00 bucks for a pair.
MTec 2x Super White H11 (4350K) - $26.00 for a pair
Luminics Ultra White H11 (5150K) - $25.00 for a pair
Besides PIAA's, has anyone heard of Mtec or Luminics? I've read on other boards that they are decent, japan import equipments. Does anyone else have any other suggestions?
The PIAA's are a little much for me. I'm looking for a short term replacement to the stock halogen lights. Eventually I will move up to HID's, but in the meantime, I just want a little more visibility driving dark roads so I have a better change avoiding the little critters that come out at night, especially when we roll back our clocks at the end of this month.
Thanks to all!
here is a link to some of what i'm talking about:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...uperwhite.html
Last edited by livvie; 10-27-2006 at 08:06 AM.
#5
Re: Options for HID-type halogen lights
GECK: The HID I installed wasn't hard at all to install. It was really a Plug-And-Play Kit. I mount the Ballast underneat the Headlamps.
Livie: You do realize that all the Hybrid are not HID factory installed, you said that your HID is real. i believe it is not, if you get the HID lights without the Conversion Kit it will not match the Power of the Halegon Lights (in fact, it will burn the wire). Can i see your HID (real) Lights if you can take a picture of it. Because My HID light it is really birght and it helps me to see the road really much much better.
Anytime to answer the question here...
Livie: You do realize that all the Hybrid are not HID factory installed, you said that your HID is real. i believe it is not, if you get the HID lights without the Conversion Kit it will not match the Power of the Halegon Lights (in fact, it will burn the wire). Can i see your HID (real) Lights if you can take a picture of it. Because My HID light it is really birght and it helps me to see the road really much much better.
Anytime to answer the question here...
#9
Re: Options for HID-type halogen lights
Originally Posted by dareathlork
GECK: The HID I installed wasn't hard at all to install. It was really a Plug-And-Play Kit. I mount the Ballast underneat the Headlamps.
Livie: You do realize that all the Hybrid are not HID factory installed, you said that your HID is real. i believe it is not, if you get the HID lights without the Conversion Kit it will not match the Power of the Halegon Lights (in fact, it will burn the wire). Can i see your HID (real) Lights if you can take a picture of it. Because My HID light it is really birght and it helps me to see the road really much much better.
Anytime to answer the question here...
Livie: You do realize that all the Hybrid are not HID factory installed, you said that your HID is real. i believe it is not, if you get the HID lights without the Conversion Kit it will not match the Power of the Halegon Lights (in fact, it will burn the wire). Can i see your HID (real) Lights if you can take a picture of it. Because My HID light it is really birght and it helps me to see the road really much much better.
Anytime to answer the question here...
My only point is that non-hid lights that you can buy that are HALOGEN bulbs do not output the same amount of light as their HALOGEN (non filtered) bulb counterpart. The thread is about HID-type halogen lights which means they are NOT HIDs at all. They only "look" like them.
For example my FOG (on my Mini) lights are not HID lights but the ones from the factory look odd against my HID headlights... so I bought a pair of H11 PIA (that match the color of my headlights) and installed them. Now my lights all match but I did notice that they are not (fog lights on by themselves) as "bright" as the H11s (oem factory) that I replaced. Meaning they are dimmer then their replacement when lighting up the road. Conclusion... HID look alike bulbs that are not really HID at all, do not output the same level of light as their HID (real) counterpart or their OEM halogen counterpart.
#10
Re: Options for HID-type halogen lights
Originally Posted by Rcommander
This is a stupid question but are HIDs street legal?
also anyone know the law on Window tinting?
also anyone know the law on Window tinting?
Window tinting laws vary from state to state.
Hope that is of some help anyways!