Vision Bulbs HID kit.. Anyone have reviews?
#1
Vision Bulbs HID kit.. Anyone have reviews?
I did some searching and did not find anything, here is the link to the HID conversion KIT:
http://www.visionbulbs.com/vb_product.php
I could get 8000k for 170 shipped. Has anyone bought there or heard anything about them?
http://www.visionbulbs.com/vb_product.php
I could get 8000k for 170 shipped. Has anyone bought there or heard anything about them?
Last edited by Asian Invasian; 03-04-2008 at 09:04 PM.
#2
Originally Posted by Asian Invasian
I did some searching and did not find anything, here is the link to the HID conversion KIT:
http://www.visionbulbs.com/vb_product.php
I could get 10000k for 170 shipped. Has anyone bought there or heard anything about them?
http://www.visionbulbs.com/vb_product.php
I could get 10000k for 170 shipped. Has anyone bought there or heard anything about them?
#3
Originally Posted by Catchmeifyoucan
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#10
Originally Posted by Asian Invasian
Can you explain that a little more? Did you buy them personally?
No reputable manufacturer produces anything beyond a 6000K bulb. The mere fact that they make something in the 8000K to 10000K range is proof positive they are garbage. On top of that, I know of only one company that makes a half way decent conversion kit and "visionbulbs" isn't it.
A little bit of research on HIDs/Xenon goes a long way
#11
Originally Posted by Zivman
They are garbage because they are not phillips or sylvania.
No reputable manufacturer produces anything beyond a 6000K bulb. The mere fact that they make something in the 8000K to 10000K range is proof positive they are garbage. On top of that, I know of only one company that makes a half way decent conversion kit and "visionbulbs" isn't it.
A little bit of research on HIDs/Xenon goes a long way
No reputable manufacturer produces anything beyond a 6000K bulb. The mere fact that they make something in the 8000K to 10000K range is proof positive they are garbage. On top of that, I know of only one company that makes a half way decent conversion kit and "visionbulbs" isn't it.
A little bit of research on HIDs/Xenon goes a long way
#12
I have a questions for you. Do you even want to see at night or do you just want to get it for the looks? If you want to see at night, then i would highly suggest to steer away form anything that is above 6000k because they simply do not luminate any type of usable light for night driving. Trust me, i've had 6000k before, and they suck ***. I could not see anything at night. If you want to acquire an after market HID, i would suggest PIAA, as they are one of the best HID in the market.
#13
Originally Posted by Changvi
I have a questions for you. Do you even want to see at night or do you just want to get it for the looks? If you want to see at night, then i would highly suggest to steer away form anything that is above 6000k because they simply do not luminate any type of usable light for night driving. Trust me, i've had 6000k before, and they suck ***. I could not see anything at night. If you want to acquire an after market HID, i would suggest PIAA, as they are one of the best HID in the market.
Thanks for the headsup though.
#14
Originally Posted by Asian Invasian
Well can you name some good conversion kits please?
Like I said, there is only one company that I know of that makes a decent kit.... that said, IMHO if it is a conversion kit, it is decent at best. To do it properly get OEM or do a retrofit
Here is the only conversion kit I could recommend:
LINK
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i got my HID kit from some good good good vendor from Ebay.
i will keep this untill i save some more money for OEM HID headlights
but i was surprise with this ebay HID kit!
i see better than Non HID Sylvania light bulbs
not last long? hey it comes with 1 year warranty
i will keep this untill i save some more money for OEM HID headlights
but i was surprise with this ebay HID kit!
i see better than Non HID Sylvania light bulbs
not last long? hey it comes with 1 year warranty
#16
Originally Posted by xhooniex83
i got my HID kit from some good good good vendor from Ebay.
i will keep this untill i save some more money for OEM HID headlights
but i was surprise with this ebay HID kit!
i see better than Non HID Sylvania light bulbs
not last long? hey it comes with 1 year warranty
i will keep this untill i save some more money for OEM HID headlights
but i was surprise with this ebay HID kit!
i see better than Non HID Sylvania light bulbs
not last long? hey it comes with 1 year warranty
#18
Originally Posted by xhooniex83
i got my HID kit from some good good good vendor from Ebay.
i will keep this untill i save some more money for OEM HID headlights
but i was surprise with this ebay HID kit!
i see better than Non HID Sylvania light bulbs
not last long? hey it comes with 1 year warranty
i will keep this untill i save some more money for OEM HID headlights
but i was surprise with this ebay HID kit!
i see better than Non HID Sylvania light bulbs
not last long? hey it comes with 1 year warranty
#19
Originally Posted by Asian Invasian
What was the bulb temp? Im looking into 8000k..
8000K will be about on par with a hologen bulb in terms of lumens. Not only that, but the color you see will cause eye strain for you as the driver on longer drives. Then, to make matters worse, when conditions worsen (rain, mist, fog, etc) a high color capsule like you are looking at getting will have the majority of its light output dispersed. this can make visibility very limited
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Originally Posted by Zivman
8000K is garbage. Those colors they list on their site are not true. the pics are represented by shifting the color hues of the picture.
8000K will be about on par with a hologen bulb in terms of lumens. Not only that, but the color you see will cause eye strain for you as the driver on longer drives. Then, to make matters worse, when conditions worsen (rain, mist, fog, etc) a high color capsule like you are looking at getting will have the majority of its light output dispersed. this can make visibility very limited
8000K will be about on par with a hologen bulb in terms of lumens. Not only that, but the color you see will cause eye strain for you as the driver on longer drives. Then, to make matters worse, when conditions worsen (rain, mist, fog, etc) a high color capsule like you are looking at getting will have the majority of its light output dispersed. this can make visibility very limited
+1 i agree,
mine is 6000K
enough for me.