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  • Minchia ha piu di 4 anni sto video che cavolo continuate a commentare??? XD

  • non mi sembra che facciano molto poi li ho uguali anche io

  • bought the same new dirt cheap on ebay hopefully they last....if not oh well i really didnt pay hardly anything for them,we'll see when i get them.

  • SUPER...

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    try adustment on the both low beam headlights to little higher light up

  • Parabola o lenticolari?

  • i luna pop x) lol

  • HID conversion kit 5000K is better than the best halogen out there. I have 55 watt HID lights with 5000K color temperature that is the brightest HID lights on the market today even twice brighter than 35 watt HID and much brighter than sylvania ultra. 5000K color temperature is pure white.

  • haha damn some ppl are getting kits for $10 - $15!!??? I got mine for $250 with lifetime warranty on the entire kit. Don't be fooled by imitations. get the real thing, it'll be 1000 times brighter than these. and well worth your money.

  • You don't need to spend that much. There are a lot of reputable vendors on the car forums that sell high quality kits with a lifetime warranty for $100.

  • Yea I know you can get them for around $100 - $150. I guess I forgot to mention that mine are bixenon. If in any case i did get ripped off, i still think it was worth it cuz I love em specially when i drive thru dark highways

  • I got mine only $56.99 and is super bright HID conversion kit, it is 55 watt kit twice brighter than 35 watt kit. If you want the brightest HID get 55 watt conversion kit you will forget that 35 watt kit. When I first bought HID kit it was 35 watt then I saw 55 watt kit on internet then I replaced 35 watt kit with 55 watt kit and I was surprised with the difference and a lot brighter.

  • they are 40% brigther, not twice

  • @ambientflier where can i find some hid kits for that cheap?

  • @LTV90 Go to ddmtuning . com for cheap reliable lights

  • brighter or just more blue? some idiots think blue=brighter.. 7000-8000kelvin lights suck ass.. xenon dont last lifetime.. limited warranty I think.. even high power led dont last more than 50000-100000hours..

  • brighter as in a good wide spread of white light. not just a blop of light. Mine are 6000k.

  • i would buy 4000-5000k.. my eyes like warm tint better than cool/blue..  dont have xenon now..

  • You shud get the 4300k it's the OEM hid. I've been thinking of getting my bulbs switched to that

  • 5000K is pure white and it is the brightest color temperature better than 4300K.

  • Mine is twice brighter than yours and it only cost me $56.99 for complete 55 watt HID conversion kit. Don't be fooled with the high price because high price is not always the best. My HID kit is the brightest on the market today. Yours is only 35 watt HID conversion kit and you spent $250 for that you got ripped off dude be a smart shopper like me. You throwing away your money for some dude in the shop that's so stupid. I got mine for 9 months already and it's still rockin' like it was brand new

  • @bendix109 where did u get ur hid kit?

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  • @bendix109 ok i subscribed already

  • @LTV90 Okay.

  • pure light, pure bright, i like it.

  • Ma qualcuno di voi ha avuto prima un kit da 35W per vedere se non gli hanno rifilato un 35W spacciandolo per 50W? Ho sempre avuto stò dubbio: siamo sicuri che questi kit siano 50W effettivi o dei 35W riciclati?

  • io ho dei 6000k su lancia Ypsilon.. mi ci trovo bene.. luce bianchissima con leggeri riflessi azzurrini.. visibilità ottima e non dà all'occhio.. secondo me è meglio restare tra i 4300k fino ai 6000k.. conosco uno che ha messo gli 8000k e dopo una settimana l'hanno fermato i caramba.. saluti!!!

  • OW, those hid's are nice and bright, what kind of bulbs are they and where did you get them from?

  • go to ebay.....they are 16.00$ including shipping from a place like east auto tuning

  • and will most likely burn out within a month

  • hell ya they did.......dont recommend them

  • lol you get what you pay for

  • even the ones from Xenon? im thinking abt gettin the 9007 Xenon HID Headlight Bulbs low beams for less than 10$ shiped

  • xenon is the gas in the bulb

  • @pballer2005 they last 10x longer than OEM...

  • Ciao LAcostvideo...

    Io ti consiglio un 4300K in ogni caso...hai la migliore resa in assoluto. E poi se hai il lenticolare meglio ancora. Avrai dei lievi riflessi azzurrini come le auto con xeno originale. Non per niente montano di serie le 4100k o le 4300k. In bocca al lupo! ciao!

  • Ciao,complimenti per l'impianto xenon! Io lo volevo comprare in questi giorni, ero indeciso tra i 4300 e i 5000k, ho dei fari lenticolari e cerco un'illuminazione che non sia troppo azzurra,magari qualche riflesso,ma principalmente bianca. Sembra che ognuno abbia risultati differenti! c'è un video di uno con una polo e i 5000 ma sono praticamente blu!!!

    GRAZIE

  • Ottimo direi...ho montato anche io un 4300k...favoloso! I migliori si trovano non oltre i 5000k! guarda il mio video. anche se non si vede granchè...

  • Great light output, but not far. Are you sure, your lights aren't aimed too low ?

  • His headlights aimed too low , it's only bright 20 feet but it's dark after 20 feet. He needs to adjust the headlights little bit up so he can see 100 feet away.

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