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    looking for 10000k 9006. any kind will do

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    Check out www.xenonpros.com

    I got mine for 240 shipped... check them out. Nice people..mention that you saw the 240 special on Honda-tech
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    is the 240 shipped for civics too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RutRoe
    Check out www.xenonpros.com

    I got mine for 240 shipped... check them out. Nice people..mention that you saw the 240 special on Honda-tech
    dang.. really?? I just looked and they sold for 350+
    I'll try..Thanks

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    Hey I checked and called the number.. and hell yess.!!!!!
    the got me 12000k for 240 shipped
    thanks RutRoe.

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    You got it dude... I've had mine for like a month or so and loved it.

    Of course, my cars been in the shop for at least two, so maybe I've had them a little longer.

    Super easy install, great price and I'm really happy with the service of those guys.

    Mine are 6oooK, but perfect for me.

    And yeah, I think that's for civic's too... but you'll lose your high beams unless you get a more expensive kit with either bi-xenon bulbs or the ones with the extra halogen piggy backed onto them.
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    if you go to ebay xenon pros sell there stuff there too like 50 bucks cheaper and free shipping
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    Quote Originally Posted by sina518
    if you go to ebay xenon pros sell there stuff there too like 50 bucks cheaper and free shipping
    I saw dat too. 299 or something.. but the one that 240 is not mccolloch or phillips. but they are work the same.

    I had 6000k it works awsome sold them and trying to get brighter one, can't stand driving with cheap light

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    CQlight.ca $213 shipped great kits i bought 4 kits fromthem already

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    What do most people get? I'm thinking about the 8000k after reading about it on the site.

    Lesser k = brighter light

    anything past 8000k get s more purple and i don't wany to go anywhere near that. I like the blue look.

    $240 shipped is a good deal
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    Default xenons

    type in 9006 hid conversion on ebay and you will find them from 160 to 260 and the 260 are the 12k kits not the 10k the one that look purple those are the best

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    i prefer to buy them from a store so that it comes with warranty like xenonpros.com or Global Premierre off Sugarloaf Parkway. They offer 1 year warranty and they are both legit companies with good products.

    10k is what you like the best. Its really a personal preference. Based on xenonpros.com. The higher the "K" the less the brightness and the lower the higher the brightness. Then anything higher than 8000k will get more purple and less than 8000k will get more white

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    6000K is bright... I can tell you that.

    Most oems are either 4300 or a little higher, I think some of the nissan ones may be closer to 6000K

    I think 10 or 12 are way too purple for my liking. It's really what you're after. I wanted to see better, without blinding people and without getting pulled over for them.

    The guy who owns xenon pros is a really nice guy when I spoke with him and very focused on the customers.
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    +1 for Rutroe

    I agree with ya on that one. I always wondered why oem hid kits were so low and now i know why. I'm gonna go wiht 8000k so i can get that blue tint to it. I've got a few buddies that went with Global Premiere off Sugarloaf Parkway but the price is around or at $300. I'll save a few bucks and try Xenonpros.com. thanks for the site and review rutroe

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    the lower the kelvin rating the brighter the bulb is the higher the rating the more color it has to it like a 6000K is brighter then a 12000k but the 12000 is purple and 6000 is more white
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    the best won to get is 10000 its a tad better than 8000
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    higher the kelvin rating the greater the color but the lower the output.

    Stock Applications are 41-4300k: (Closest to daylight reproduction, hence greater output) Some newer 06-07 models vary.

    So your age group will determin what you get (Think about it)

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    wow.. thanks guys it really helps alot.. made me think I shouldn't sold my HID

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    do they sell them for the db8 low/high???? i also have the raybrig factory fogs i would like to equip them too, anybody tried yet???
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    Check out www.xenonpros.com i think they have them..

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    hid fogs? holy brightness batman.

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    ^LOTS OF DEER!!!! man i cant hit one ....already been down that road
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    I thought about putting them in my highs also, but decided not to since they take like 5-10 secs to get to their full brightness, plus each time you turn them on and off it decreases their life spans...

    Your call though. Maybe just get some higher wattage bulbs for the brights.
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