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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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HID type and cost
I am contemplating a 2011 Explorer and examining the models and options.
Looking at the owners manual, I noticed that it lists replacement procedures for most light bulbs, except for HID headlights where it directs to 'contact the dealer for replacement'. I certainly would not want a car that I need to take to a dealer to change a light bulb! I am curious (considering that halogen bulbs usually cost $10-20, last at least few years, and are usually easy to replace) 1. How difficult it is to replace the HID bulb / other required parts? 2. What is the type and cost of a replacement HID bulb / other required parts (ballast?) Last edited by thorongil; 03-25-2011 at 09:09 PM. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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When my Audi HID's started to not be as bright (bulbs were 8 years old), I ordered a new pair from England (they are genuine Phillips HID bulbs, not the cheap China knockoffs). There are only a couple companies out there that sell genuine Phillips HID's. It cost me $290 shipped for the pair, took about 10 days to get to me. You would want to remove your battery cable when changing out an HID bulb.. they are much higher powered during the ignition of the bulb, but lower wattage when they are actually lit up. Better to be safe then sorry. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Santa Monica, CA
'11 Limited 4WD
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I've had a 2004 Lincoln Aviator since new with 125,000 miles on it and HID Lights that light up the world. I have also put HID lights on all of my motorcycles. I've never had one burn out. Ever. I wouldn't trade them for anything after using them.
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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Only Toyota's burn out But seriously I've seen soooo many Toyota Prius' with burnt out HID lights. It makes no sense to me why.. I think that's the only vehicle I've ever seen with a burnt HID.. probably seen a dozen of them in the past year alone.
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Atlanta, GA
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Are these as bright as the Audi's? I'm looking for white light, but not sure if anyone has confirmed that the Ex. HID's do that.
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Jersey
2011 XLT / 11 Edge Sport
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I added HID lights from DDMTuning.com for $45.00 to all my vehicles. I've used these HID kits for several years without a failure. How can you go wrong when you can buy a primary and secondary backup kit for less than a hundred bucks? I suggest the 35W vs the 55W since the 55W kit uses the same bulb and just forces more wattage through them rather than using a 55W bulb.
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Long Island, NY
2011 XLT
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I am looking at HID kits on eBay and confused.
I know that the Ex has a 9005 / HB3 type bulb (single bulb for high/low beam) and the way it's supposed to work is the optics inside the projector shift as you switch between hi/lo. So the bulb remains lit the same way no matter what. Does anyone know if it's OK to just install a basic 9005 kit from eBay? They are listed at 35w... which seems pretty standard for all HID's. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Kent, Ohio
2011 EX Limited 4x4
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Long Island, NY
2011 XLT
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Thanks for the tip, I just placed an order with Kryptonbulbs.com for a pair of 35W, 5000k HB3 units.
Looking forward to it. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Long Island, NY
2011 XLT
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So this is what happened since. The shipment from Kryptonbulbs came in really quick, last Friday. Installed the whole thing only to discover one of the bulbs wasn't working.
Emailed kryptonbulbs (plus opened a support ticket on their website) on Saturday to ask what to do. Today is Wednesday and they have not responded yet, not even acknowledged that they got my message. Zero reaction and this makes me worried. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
MI
2013 Explorer Sport 4WD
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Watching this one.
Are the bulbs the only difference between the standard lights and the HID units on the Explorer from the factory? Any word yet? __________________ 2013 Ford Explorer Sport 4WD
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Long Island, NY
2011 XLT
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Another issue I'm having is that the HID bulbs have a metal strip along the exterior of the glass. This casts a small shadow in one direction but the projector enlarges it badly and the end result is an X mark on the light spread. As much as I love the color temperature (5000K is the perfect OEM look - not that cheesy blue you see on crappy cars), I was so disappointed by not having my issue solved that I reverted the whole thing back to regular bulbs. Took out the ballasts, wiring, everything. Got a pair of Sylvania Ultra bulbs for $40. They're OK but don't compare to the xenon look. (read: don't waste your money on ultra's) You guys best stick to your OEM bulbs until there is a better solution. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
MI
2013 Explorer Sport 4WD
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That is disappointing. I hope you get this worked out.
Thanks for the information! __________________ 2013 Ford Explorer Sport 4WD
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Castle, DE
2011 Explorer Limited AWD
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__________________ "Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest."- Mark Twain |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Winchester, VA
2011 XLT
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Don't waste your money on HID conversion kits. Essentially they are retrofitting cheap Chinese HID bulbs and ballasts into a headlight assembly designed for Halogens, not HIDs.
True HID capabilities like you find from the factory as an option on some cars easily runs into $1K - $2K range. There is a cost for the right parts. See this article: http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...nversions.html Life spans for HID bulbs in the wrong assembly are fairly low. At the least, you are going to be replacing bulbs frequently. At the worst, you are blinding other drivers with lenses and alignments that are improper. They might look cool and bright, but at what cost? Do a search on some of the VW sites (VWVortex and TDIClub). You'll see lots of threads on this topic. Get a good set of Halogens and leave it at that. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Castle, DE
2011 Explorer Limited AWD
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Thanks for the info
__________________ "Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest."- Mark Twain |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Long Island, NY
2011 XLT
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Just got a reply from Kryptonbulbs, they apologized and are sending a replacement. That's nice.
Not sure if I will put it back though. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Long Island, NY
2011 XLT
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Kryptonbulbs was kind enough to send me a replacement bulb at no added shipping cost. I have not installed the kit yet, like I mentioned earlier, i will go with the sylvania ultra for now (after using those for a week, I started to like them.)
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Jersey
2011 XLT / 11 Edge Sport
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Ive run DDMTuning HID retrofits for years. After installation, re-adjust your lamps to make sure they are where theyre supposed to be (Our 2011 Edge Sport was WAY off) and youll be good to go. No dazzling other drivers, no constant bulb replacement. My oldest pair of bulbs is going to be 9 years old this Sept. so as you can tell ive had none of the burnt out bulb problems others speak of. Hope this helps.
By the way, our 9005 kit in the Explorer is working out beautifully. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
fORD EXPLORER 2011 XLT
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I have put HID mark LEXUS, 8000k 9005, and the fog lamps H 11 8000K, with fog lights I have no problems, either with low beams, high beams but rise to the trees, and if I regulate all the set of lights, low beams light up very low, anyone have any solution?
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