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What are you looking for in an HID kit?

  • I would pay over $200 for a real HID kit.

    Votes: 19 30%
  • I would pay over $300 for a real HID kit.

    Votes: 14 22%
  • A fake HID kit would work just fine. Real HID's are to expensive.

    Votes: 6 9.4%
  • I'm not interested, the stock headlights are just fine.

    Votes: 25 39%

HID Feeler.

2.2K views 13 replies 12 participants last post by  SKY Spy  
#1 · (Edited)
Hello everyone. We are looking into a true HID kit for the Sky and was wondering what everyone would think. I did some searching on the forum and there are a few threads about HID's and Xenon's but I thought I would make a poll of our own to determine what is most wanted.

Keep in mind all true HID kits are generaly in the $300 range. I am just trying to get a feeler for how much they are worth to you and wanted to give you a few price options for survey sake.
 
#5 ·
After thinking about it and really giving them a look at, there are so many other things I'd rather spend my SKY $$ on... So I will keep them as they are.
 
#7 ·
We don't have a kit yet. Still researching before we determine what we want to release. They will be high quality and look like any other HID kit on a car. Picture the new vet with HID's and it will be what the sky will look like.

What comes in the kit will depend on the demand. No sence in making a true HID kit for $300 (the going cost for an HID kit for any car) if no one will pay that much. A true HID kit would have bulbs and balasts and all the wireing. A blue bulb kit would just have bulbs. We may get a kit on our sky so everyone can see but that is yet to be determined. I am not 100% sure on the legality of HID's but will know before release.

As for price you are not going to see any true HID kits for under $200 and that would be hard to find. Most kits are $300 and up. We are talking about the real deal here. Not just blue bulbs.
 
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#10 ·
There is no substitute for experience, an empty wallet and a frustrating day in the garage.

"blue HID-like bulbs" = burnt up wring harness = 2 hours splicing new harness

$350 Phillips HID kit = engine full of crap and wires = host of problems for current headlight set up = 2 hours ripping everything out and syaing I will never get suckered into wanting to look like an Audi again!

The after market is the sucks! beware!

Save your hard earned cash for a GT wing..
 

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#11 ·
I'll probably stay with OEM, I don't beleive my wife would go for these. :nono:
 
#13 ·
As mentioned if it was good quality (which is all I've seen come from you guys :thumbs: ) I'd be willing to pay over $300 for a kit like this for a full conversion. I've seen plenty of people pay upwards of $800 for HID kits.