Tuesday, February 3, 2009

HID XENON CONVERSION KITS – THESE COOL CARS HAVE IT!!!


I love HID Xenon Conversion Kits! They are something I’m willing to shell some hard dough into, and guess what!?! Even great cars think so, too. Here are some of the well-known cars who use these lights in their vehicle.

Acura – When you buy xenon lights, ask for the “xenon package.” HID Kits only introduced in their factory recently, that’s why they mostly deal with aftermarket Xenon conversion kits. Some models who can carry these kits are Acura Integra, Acura RSX, Acura MDX, Acura TL, Acura RL, Acura RDX, Acura EL, Acura TSX, Acura Vigor, Acura CL. Acura NSX, are now able to have xenon Kit installed onto them, even if they were not equipped to do so.

Audi - Audi HID Kit easily found on the market compared to other cars. You can choose from different bulb sizing to fit your headlights, low beam or high beam, and also your fog lights.

BMW - Xenon Kits have been placed in BMW’s since mid to late 90’s, and it has been a pattern for most of their models ever since. BMW installs offers HID kit options on their following vehicles: BMW E36 1992-1999, BMW E46 2000- 2006, BMW E90 2005 to present, BMW E32 1987-1994, BMW E38 1994- 2001, BMW E34 1987- 1996, BMW E60 and E61 2004- present, BMW E65 and E66 2002- 2007, BMW E63 and E64 2004 – present, BMW Z1, BMW Z3, BMW Z4, BMW X3, BMW X5, BMW X6.

BMW also offers HID upgrades for many of their new cars. But they don’t offer xenon for older cars. This is the reason why the aftermarket industry offers BMW Xenon kits in the market today. They are designed to be a complete plug and play kit, so it would be easy for drivers to install it themselves.

Cadillac - Cadillac xenon lights are now available through an aftermarket supplier. The Kit is ready to install, and uses the plug and play system.

Chevy - Chevy models that have these kits include the Tahoe, Silverado, Malibu, Surburban, HHR, C-1500 Pickups and other great cars made by Chevy.

Jaguar – The Jaguar models you can install these kits include the S-type, X-type, XF, XJ6, XJ6, XJR, XJ8, and XK8.

Mercedes – Mercedes introduces these kits as an OEM upgrade on certain models of their vehicles. Aftermarket Mercedes Xenon Conversion Kits are designed to be a complete plug and play for Mercedes cars, SUVs, and minivans. They come in many different bulb sizes such as; H1, H3, H4, H7, h13, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, D1S, D2S, H1, H3, H4-1, H7, 9004-1, 9005, 9006, 9007-1.

I think there is no doubt that HID Xenon Conversion Kits are slowly dominating the mainstream automotive industry. But more than that, they are becoming better and better as time passes.

I can’t wait to see the newest upgrades they’ll have in the future.

HID Lights – Better than Halogen?

Yes, the proverbial debate amongst drivers. Actually, it doesn’t need a debate – HID lights will win hands-down all the time. The reason behind this is pure and simple: H.I.D. headlights work longer than halogen lights because they don't include filaments and halogen gases to emit light. Have you ever wondered why some of your household lights literally burn out? It's the filament inside it. H.I.D. headlights, on the other hand, don't use filaments. They only use gases. When an electric current is placed through them, they give off a much more visible light than using filaments alone. And since there are no filaments, you don't have to worry about malfunctioned headlights when you're driving long distances. Another reason why they work better than halogen lamps is that HID lights are brighter. The average lumen (the amount of brightness that comes from a light source) of an H.I.D. light is about 3000 lumens. It doesn’t require a rocket scientist to explain to you the obvious reasons, right?

No doubt about it: HID lights are far more superior to the rest of the conventional ones we have right now.

Case closed.