HID Kits For Sale
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All of the kits come with the following components:
- 2 Black Box HID 35w bulbs
- 2 VIPHID digital ballasts (the real ones, not the knockoffs)
- 2 Ballast Brackets
- Plug and Play wire harnesses for your car
- 12 month warranty



My truck on the right (8,000K) and a customers truck on the left (6,000K)
I took all of the pictures posted here, so rest assured that I am not just stealing images from the internet like most other sellers do.
Prices are:
$125 for a single beam kit
$145 for a dual beam kitSingle beam = Bulb that operates only one function (Only Low, or Only High) - used in vehicles with 2 headlight bulbs.
Dual Beam = Bulb that operates both high and low functions. - used in vehicles with only 1 headlight bulb.I realize that these kits are more expensive then something you can buy on Ebay, but trust me - they are much better quality. I have seen many of the cheapo ebay kits fail in 6 months, or even as little as 1 month. Most of them are garbage, and not worth the money you throw away on them.
These are super to install, just barely more difficult than replacing your OEM headlights. I accept paypal or money orders.
This is what I currently have stock:
<u>Bulb Style: --- Color Available:</u>
Single Beam-
9006 Kit: 6,000K; 8,000K; 10,000K
9005 Kit: 6,000K; 8,000K; 12,000K
9004 Kit: 6,000K
H1 Kit: 8,000K; 12,000K (Fog Lights)
H3 Kit: Green (Fog Lights)
880/881 Kit: 8,000K (Fog Lights)Dual Beam -
9007 Kit: 6,000K; 30,000K
H4 Kit: 10,000KI will be getting more in very soon, so if you are interested in any other colors/styles, please let me know. I am a local dealer with great customer service if you ever need any help with anything.
Thanks.
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good price, but these are the same shitty chinese ballast every other new hid company is selling....which only last about 6 months. Thank god for the the 12 mo. warranty, even though you'll have a huge headache because of all the warranty issues.
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RidinRails;256618 wrote:
good price, but these are the same shitty chinese ballast every other new hid company is selling....which only last about 6 months. Thank god for the the 12 mo. warranty, even though you'll have a huge headache because of all the warranty issues.I'll have to disagree with you on this part. I've sold a lot of these kits, and run 5 different kits on my personal cars and have yet to see any of mine fail.
90% of the time, the failure happens inside the ballast - so as they may look similar to the cheezy Ebay kits, they are not.
I'd be willing to provide an extended warranty of 18 months for an additional $15, but other than that I am fully confident that you will have nothing but HID bliss with these kits.
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GnArKiLl;256634 wrote:
willing to ship?absolutely - $8 in MN, ND, SD, WI and $15 elsewhere in the states.
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so whats the deal with these? can they be put into any vehicle?
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garagealchemist;256684 wrote:
so whats the deal with these? Can they be put into any vehicle?check your bulb style and find out
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GarageAlchemist;256684 wrote:
so whats the deal with these? can they be put into any vehicle?Go here to figure out what type of bulb your vehicle uses:
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProducts/AutomotiveLighting/LampReplacementGuide/Then see if I have it in stock.

Also, I can order any color/style that I don't have listed and get it to you soon.
I will be coming to Fargo tomorrow, so if somebody wants a kit, let me know and I can meet with you.Also, sorry that some don't like these light kits. If you had them yourself, everyone else's lights wouldn't seem so damn bright. :icon_salut: This is the only way to see at night with today's new cars coming with super-bright lights.
I drove my winter beater last night (97 Olds 88) with good factory headlights and I couldn't see a thing because all of the other new cars on the road were blinding. I'm going to be upgrading to HID in the Olds so I can see now.
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89 Jeep Cherokee
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GarageAlchemist;256698 wrote:
89 Jeep CherokeeYour vehicle has sealed beam headlights, so in order to do an HID conversion you need to get new housings that accept replaceable capsules. The kit would be $170 + S&H
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