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June 29th, 2007 07:23 AM #1
guys,
post your opinions regarding the best HID brand available in the market in terms of:
1. reliability/durability
2. price
3. warranty
4. performance
may threads na regarding sa HID but they only discussed the advantages/disadvantages of installing it. this thread will help us create a database of available HIDs available in our local market and help future buyers of HID (like me) for the selection of the right HIDs. thanks
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June 29th, 2007 09:39 AM #2
Can't comment on other brands of HID, I have just tried CATZ and Philips.
So far I like CATZ better... because...
1. Already installed for 3+ years still going strong nabasag na yung housing (due to accident) but still working medyo umaalog lang nga.
2. $650 bayad ko before for Hi-lo version of 4800K
3. May warranty sa states
4. Mas maliwanag sya compared to Philips... again baka pwede din dahil di pa completely burned in ang philips.. bago pa kasi less than a year old.
My 2 cents of opinion lang po
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July 11th, 2007 03:53 PM #3Knowing the BEST HID brands would be USELESS and very DANGEROUS without the proper retrofit.
Halogen headlamps and HID headlamps require very different optics to produce a safe and effective—not to mention legal—beam pattern.
Majority of HID users are using the plug and play type which blinds on-coming drivers. Headlight alignment only reduces glare.
The only safe and legitimate HID retrofit is one that replaces the entire headlamp—that is lens, reflector, bulb...the WHOLE shemozzle—with optics designed for HID usage (i.e. projector lamps).
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July 11th, 2007 10:53 PM #4
Let us stick to the purpose of the threadstarter to why he made this thread. The sentence before that has been briefly discussed already in stickies in the forum threads and even on normal threads. Let us give the benefit of the doubt to the threadstarter that he had read the HID thread and several other threads telling countless times what should you actually have before you install HID and when is it okay to use HID etc etc..
For an info, there are HID kits for sale on KotseAudioClub and HCP, some of which are unknown brands. I am interested to know if these kits, sold at cheaper prices compared to the known kits (around 7000-11000 ata itong mga unknown kits na to), gives the same amount of light in terms of road clarity with the competition as claimed by the seller?
Di lang actually sa KAC or HCP eh, meron din sa Banawe and Evangelista. Warranty ay normally at 1 year. So, oks ba ang mga unknown kits na to or hindi?
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July 24th, 2007 04:05 PM #5
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September 15th, 2007 12:53 PM #7vtx is good. 8500 for single beam. 2 year warranty and malakas talaga yung ilaw.
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September 15th, 2007 04:37 PM #8Most china made HIDs are similar to each other. Its either you get a very good unit or bad one. kaya if you are to buy one make sure ok yung warranty and reputable yung dealer. Yung iba kasi nag offer ng warranty pero pag may sira sobrang tagal naman nila replace yung unit
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September 16th, 2007 08:18 PM #9I think Xenon HIDs are good...I use them for my car and it's really excellent in terms of performance and quality...But that's just my opinion,there are more brands that are better as to what i said....
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September 28th, 2007 01:51 AM #10
yes, i heard some HID sets, while they don't burn out naman, they loose brightness as you use them...parang "it looses its luster as it ages"
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