| imdx |
I am interested to purchase this kit.
I want to know if you guys want to do a group buy again this year for this HID?
Let's organize a group buy for this kit, again.
Probably they can lower the price further.
Thanks.
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| Jon |
| it's $700? How much of a discount could we get if we get enough people?? |
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| SuperDuty Steve |
I have arranged a new group buy on Philips HID kits. See new HID group buy post.
Steve |
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| paul123 |
| We had a group buy in the past for $599 including shipping for the Stage 2 6000k set and I believe $499 including for the 4500k Stage 1 system. My still work fine and I believe the company is excellent as far as follow up or answering any questons on install or problems. |
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| SuperDuty Steve |
Looks like we can get the (Stage 1) 4100K Philips system now for $440 and the (Stage 2) 6000K Philips system for $579.
I prefer the regular 4100K (Stage 1) bulbs myself; the point of HIDs for me is to put a lot more usable light on the ground. That they're cheaper is even better.
I tried the Stage 2 lights in my F350 and found that they were too dim for my use. I swapped them for the Stage 1 bulbs and the output was dramatically better.
I was unsatisfied with the light output of the Stage 2 bulbs; the Stage 1 bulbs are great.
If anyone has any questions regarding the differences, let me know.
Thanks,
Steve |
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| imdx |
| please let me know the difference on the light out put. Thanks |
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| SuperDuty Steve |
I think it's 3200 lumens output for the 4300K (Stage 1) vs 2400 lumens output for the 6000K (Stage 2) bulbs.
That's a 33% increase in lumens over the Stage 2 bulbs.
Lumens are a standard measure of light output.
It's definitely noticeable.
I would never pay more money for dimmer lights. Cool or not.
Steve |
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