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ATLExplosion

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I just recently purchased a Hella 8000K HID Conversion kit, the 9007 model for my 2000 XLT. Has anyone had experience with this kit, or could they tell me how they look? Thanks.
 



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how much was it and where did you buy it
 






Afboy143 said:
how much was it and where did you buy it

It was $280 shipped with insurace from TIMERIVERS on Ebay.
 






Take pictures. Also, why did you go with the 8000K? Most people say for the best lighting to go for the 6000K. Just wanted to know your reason - unless you want that real blue look (which I like myself).

-Drew
 






ExplorerDMB said:
Take pictures. Also, why did you go with the 8000K? Most people say for the best lighting to go for the 6000K. Just wanted to know your reason - unless you want that real blue look (which I like myself).

-Drew

People always talk about better lighting and stuff. I don't ever really see a difference in the intensity on the road because my friend has the 6000K Kit. I like the intense blue light the kit gives off just like you. Anyway, I'm in Iraq right now, will be home in the middle of April...I definitely be posting pics of everything I have bought:

Kenwood KVT-715
Alpine MRV-F450
10" Rockford Sub
Euro Clear Corners and Headlights
Hella 8000K HID Kit

Drew, I gotta question for you: I put Silverstars in my corners, and replaced my fog lamp with just a "wannabe HID" 6000K H1 Bulb. How silly do you think it will look if I ran the Fog and low beams together. Just wondering...
 






ExplorerDMB said:
Most people say for the best lighting to go for the 6000K. Just wanted to know your reason - unless you want that real blue look

For the BEST lighting, you go with either 4100k or 4300k.. the bluer you go, the less light output there is (with aftermarket, that is).. the cars with HID from the factory that LOOK blue are made that way (the way the lense is cut/shaded), but they still use 4300k bulbs.
 






SilverBullet said:
For the BEST lighting, you go with either 4100k or 4300k.. the bluer you go, the less light output there is (with aftermarket, that is).. the cars with HID from the factory that LOOK blue are made that way (the way the lense is cut/shaded), but they still use 4300k bulbs.

Agreed. Of course you won't see a difference in intensity on the road when comparing someone using something over 4300K (real Phillips) and stock halogen. Anything over 6,000k seriously degrades the light output and trades it for the pretty factor.
 






I'm thinking about a retro using BMW/AUDI bi-xenon light units grafted into the factory lamps. These would give the best results as they are OEM projector light units.
 






Do you have about 1,500 - 2,000 to spend? The lights themselfs aren't cheap.
 






eBay! I'm retrofitted and it was under a grand. I wouldn't even consider an HID bulb conversion. Projectors are the ONLY way to go. Even when properly aimed these plug-in kits shoot light all over.

Since you bought Hella, your kit should last a while. Are the ballasts Hella? The bulbs are probably cheap no-names. If you decide you don't like the 8000k because of its crappy light output (:p), buy some Philips or Osram 4100/4300k bulbs.
 






I bought the projectors lamps for under $200. Hella ballast and the proper Philips D2S bulbs go for around another $200. It is the only legal way to do it and if I can find a way of mounting the lamps that looks "just right" I'll do it. I just had my diamond backs from the GB last year installed before the winter and now I'm waiting for the matching diamond back clear corners arriving.
Anybody out the fitted HID projectors that could provide pics/ideas?
 






I just started a project retrofitting some BMW projector HID's into a set of the diamond cut clear headlights.. I'll post pics of my progress..

I got everything for under $300.. projectors from an X5, and the bulbs and ballasts from an M5..
 












ATLExplosion said:
I just recently purchased a Hella 8000K HID Conversion kit, the 9007 model for my 2000 XLT. Has anyone had experience with this kit, or could they tell me how they look? Thanks.

Seems a bit late to be asking questions if you went ahead and bought the things anyway... ;)
 






If I don't use them they will sell on E-bay. Sometimes you have to actually see the beast to understand the how's and where's. And, it's usually easier to duplicate what somebody else has done.
 






Sorry, I don't have any install pics. An HID projector retrofit is NOT legal :D
 






Real HID's are the way to go. So much better at night. I have them on my Acura. The X I can do without. My lighting upgrades let me see enough. If I need more light I can plug in my 1Mil candle power spotlight.
 






6000k on 02

just so you can see what mine looks like here some pics.
 






WOW thats bright.. i know they say its the equivelant to daylight but i thought that was an over exaggeration!
 



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Wow!! The glare!!! But it is pretty bright.
 






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