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We specialized in HID lights. HID get their name from the intense light produced by the electrical discharge. HID kits give you the option of installing true HID lights practically on any car that did not originally come with them. We also offer replacement factory OEM HIDs replacement parts. Please use the Kelvin color chart below for your reference.

Why go with HID?
- More light output, up to 3 times when compared to standard halogen bulbs!
- Wider road coverage, HID beam covers up to 70% more of the road in front of you!
- Long bulb life, HID bulbs last 5-10 years under normal usage!
- More efficient, more light while using 24% less power.
- Luxury look, you know you're guilty of this one, nothing beats that nice HID look on the road.
What is the HID Color Temperature?
Color Temperature is a measurement in Degrees Kelvin that indicates the hue of a light source, in this case the HID bulb. People not familiar with lighting may believe that the higher the Kelvin the brighter the light will be, this is false. OEM car manufacturers equip their cars with 6000k HID bulbs which produce the most daylight-like light output. Lower temperature like 3000k will produce deep gold-yellow color, suitable for fog lights. Higher color temperatures will output light with a hint of blue like the 8000k - 10000k bulbs, higher rated bulbs will be bluer and eventually purple in color as you go up the scale.
Color temperature is what usually catches your eye when you spot an HID equipped car on the road. The Kelvin bulbs will appear brighter to oncoming traffic, but in reality they output less visible light onto the road.
Please use the Kelvin temperature chart below for reference when placing your order:

What is HID Lumen?
Lumen is a unit of measuring the light output, brightness, of a source. Traditional low-beam halogen headlight produces 1000 to 1200 lumens, while HID outfitted headlight outputs around 3200 lumens.
We don't carry 4300k as it is at OEM color which can easily be replaced with our 6000k kit offering the same OEM color with great intensity. 6000k is the ideal HID color temperature to produce the maximum amount of light, lumens, hence the reason while all OEM manufacturers equip their vehicles with these types of bulbs. While 8000k gives a slight bit of blue tint still giving the same intensity output.