
We only offer the highest quality HID Xenon Conversion Kits. To assure the quality of our products we back all of our kits with a one year warranty!.
View a few installed kits at our customer kits page!
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If your vehicle is not listed please email us and we will find what fits your vehicle
We offer a variety of colors. (K) stands for Kelvin. Higher color temperatures do not produce more heat. The color temperature is for color options only. The most light output is between 4300k and 6000k

High Intensity Discharge (HID) lights consist of tubes of xenon gas placed between two electrodes. When current passes through the electrodes the xenon gas produces an arc of light that is three times brighter than traditional halogen bulbs while consuming less power. Xenon bulbs produce light at a higher temperature giving it a distinct color that’s closer to natural sunlight.
What are the advantages to HID lighting?
-Consumes close to 30% less power than halogen bulbs.
-3X Brighter than traditional headlights.
-Lasts 10X longer than halogen lights (3000 hours)
Single Beam Kits: Most cars use the standard single beam design. If your vehicle uses one bulb to light the high beam and another bulb to light the low beam, your current bulb is a single beam model.
Bi-Xenon Kits: If you car uses one bulb to light both High and Low beams, that means your current bulbs have two filaments. You will need to use the Bi-Xenon kit to use both high and low beam.
Hi/Low Kits: If your vehicle uses the dual filament bulbs like the bi-xenon kit, than you can use the Hi/Low kit. This kit has a primary Xenon bulb and one Halogen bulb. The Halogen bulb is used for your high beam when the state requires a high beam to pass inspection. Nothing more. Do not use the Hi/Low kit if you use your high beams while driving
