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Old 14-Aug-2006, 05:33 PM
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Prolumen HID Kits

Anybody use these?
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Thinking of getting this brand but want to know what others have or experience with them or others
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Old 14-Aug-2006, 05:59 PM
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Easy fast installation, high quality kit...I had mine for about a year and with no problems at all. Go with Prolumen!
 
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will check out when i get off work i can't go to certain sites at work
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I have the 6000k. Nothing bad to say about them at all. Work and look great. Buy em..
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I have 6000K.. easy to install, look great, perform well.. no problems here.. I've had them for almost a year..
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installed a kit in my friend's envoy...looks nice, components seemed to be of high quality...for the price we couldnt go wrong
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Do these "kits" require any cutting of the stock wiring?

How would they work on a car that has separate lights for high and low?

6000K, etc. That is the output I guess.

I'm an HID noob obviously.
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Old 15-Aug-2006, 12:11 AM
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no cutting...and for dual bulb setups u would basically just get the kit for your low beam in your case the 9005/9006 kit...i guess if u really wanted to you could get 2 kits but thats excessive and the lowbeam is more than bright enough
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sounds good the kit is on my mind at the moment gonna check out some pics

tego those 6000k look hot
especially under the bridge
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Old 15-Aug-2006, 12:41 AM
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So would a 6000k one be ideal?
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their pretty decent quality, a bunch of them are the same manufacturer but just labelled differently. Ignited brand are made by the same folk, just get whatevers cheaper.
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Old 15-Aug-2006, 01:38 AM
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6000k is the best comprimise of colour and brightness...ideally you would want the 4300k kit
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Old 15-Aug-2006, 10:52 AM
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anyone ever heard of that ECON brand?
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for more pics on the prolumen hid, check out www.prolumenhid.com. the prolumen ballast feature Panasonic components and have many certifications and testing. Prolumen as a manufacture has ts16949, iso 9001 and e-mark, and we offer on the spot, parts exchange if u ever have any warranty issues. Prolumen also manufactures oem hid's on some Nissan and Toyota and Ford models, so u can be sure of quality.
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So the number refers to the light colour and output? The lower the number the whiter the light correct?

Any differences besides the colour? Light quality or is it just looks?
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How much does a typical HID kit go for, for say an 00 civic sir?

Does it do both high and low beams?
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Old 15-Aug-2006, 06:25 PM
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How much does a typical HID kit go for, for say an 00 civic sir?

Does it do both high and low beams?
check with John Lo (Option JDM), he's an affiliate

still waiting for a chance to get mine in John!!!!!!
thanx for hooking us up on the special order!!!!!!
i hope they make them for the fogs too

Mandie's are great, we love them!!!
 
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Originally posted by VTEC_Thunder
How much does a typical HID kit go for, for say an 00 civic sir?

Does it do both high and low beams?
it can range

you can get a smaller name brand for like $280 dollars
to very high end ones like Philips for like $800 dollars (you don't need it though)

So a good price range is around $400 or less
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i have McCulloch.
320 ftw
and i have been using them for 3 years.
have yet to have a problem.
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Originally posted by DumbasSi
So the number refers to the light colour and output? The lower the number the whiter the light correct?

Any differences besides the colour? Light quality or is it just looks?
the whiter, the brighter...not necessarily the lower the white since when u start goin below 4000k it gets to yellow and then you have yellow fog HID...so for most amount of light 4300/4000k is where u wanna be since this is the range closest to actual daylight
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