APRIL SuperHIDS HID/Xenon Conversion Kits Group Buy!
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.....thats why i tried to get the sidelights threw in for free so i could get the duel beam kit
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...sorry for the confusion...
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Too late to join the GB, but they are still available to buy via our website at everyday great prices. Either that or wait until the next GB at the end of May.
Details are in post #1 - as in the first post
Coming in with the HIDs at the end of the month
#46
That's a bit freaky! I just got off the phone to the shipping agent
Stock is in the UK awaiting Customs clearance.
Will be here for Wednesday and kits will be turned around as quickly as humanly possible and be dispatched the same or following day (depending on what time the parcels get here).
Thanks all for your patience. Will be well worth the wait!
Stock is in the UK awaiting Customs clearance.
Will be here for Wednesday and kits will be turned around as quickly as humanly possible and be dispatched the same or following day (depending on what time the parcels get here).
Thanks all for your patience. Will be well worth the wait!
#47
have you got a picture of teh actual kits bob? jsut to see what is in the box so to speak, i am tempted but wanted to see exactly what the twin beam and i have seen some shocking versions in the past. what make are the ones that you supply? i assume your kits are btoh high and low beam HID ??
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The H4 kits are yes, HID in both dipped and main beam.
No pics available, but they are the highest quality kits available using carefully selected components. Sold hundreds of kits now, so we really have got the kits down to a T.
We are always getting sent new bulbs, ballasts, projectors etc to test and they are all comprehensively tested by ourselves before we decide whether or not to stock them. Just last week we tested a new HID bulb system which we were very excited about as it looked great on paper, unfortunately it didn't work as well as expected and our current SuperHIDs kit was far superior.
Our SuperHIDs kits are really very good as can be seen by the feedback on previous GBs. We don't supply them in fancy boxes etc, just quality tried and tested components proven to work, with an aftersales service that is second to none.
GB is closed, but the kits are available at everyday great prices via our website or telephone 01462 488244.
No pics available, but they are the highest quality kits available using carefully selected components. Sold hundreds of kits now, so we really have got the kits down to a T.
We are always getting sent new bulbs, ballasts, projectors etc to test and they are all comprehensively tested by ourselves before we decide whether or not to stock them. Just last week we tested a new HID bulb system which we were very excited about as it looked great on paper, unfortunately it didn't work as well as expected and our current SuperHIDs kit was far superior.
Our SuperHIDs kits are really very good as can be seen by the feedback on previous GBs. We don't supply them in fancy boxes etc, just quality tried and tested components proven to work, with an aftersales service that is second to none.
GB is closed, but the kits are available at everyday great prices via our website or telephone 01462 488244.
#52
Dual beam kits have wiring harness for connection directly to the battery, but other than that, very straight forward. Kits have been designed in a way that it's not possible to plug things in the wrong way.
LEDs will also be in at the same time, so if anybody hasn't ordered them yet, but would like to they can be purchased from here (Free delivery - this week only):
http://www.superhids.co.uk/501-194-t...non-white.html
LEDs will also be in at the same time, so if anybody hasn't ordered them yet, but would like to they can be purchased from here (Free delivery - this week only):
http://www.superhids.co.uk/501-194-t...non-white.html
#53
Dual beam kits have wiring harness for connection directly to the battery, but other than that, very straight forward. Kits have been designed in a way that it's not possible to plug things in the wrong way.
LEDs will also be in at the same time, so if anybody hasn't ordered them yet, but would like to they can be purchased from here (Free delivery - this week only):
http://www.superhids.co.uk/501-194-t...non-white.html
LEDs will also be in at the same time, so if anybody hasn't ordered them yet, but would like to they can be purchased from here (Free delivery - this week only):
http://www.superhids.co.uk/501-194-t...non-white.html
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Arrived and fitted 2-day
Wiring was a bit back to front as the positive and negative from the headlight had to be wired back to front, ie red/black & black/red then they worked ok, weird Bob
Wiring was a bit back to front as the positive and negative from the headlight had to be wired back to front, ie red/black & black/red then they worked ok, weird Bob
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fitted mine yesterday and the bugeye seems to be wired backwards as well! Massive improvement in light quality though
However, i've got a problem with mine when flashing with full beam or putting full beam on - if i'm driving at night at flash someone quickly, the HIDs go out for a second or two, and i'm left driving in complete darkness.
Any ideas whats causing this? I know that my normal bulbs wouldn't go out at night when flashing people.....
However, i've got a problem with mine when flashing with full beam or putting full beam on - if i'm driving at night at flash someone quickly, the HIDs go out for a second or two, and i'm left driving in complete darkness.
Any ideas whats causing this? I know that my normal bulbs wouldn't go out at night when flashing people.....
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Dual beam kits have wiring harness for connection directly to the battery, but other than that, very straight forward. Kits have been designed in a way that it's not possible to plug things in the wrong way.
LEDs will also be in at the same time, so if anybody hasn't ordered them yet, but would like to they can be purchased from here (Free delivery - this week only):
http://www.superhids.co.uk/501-194-t...non-white.html
LEDs will also be in at the same time, so if anybody hasn't ordered them yet, but would like to they can be purchased from here (Free delivery - this week only):
http://www.superhids.co.uk/501-194-t...non-white.html
#60
fitted mine yesterday and the bugeye seems to be wired backwards as well! Massive improvement in light quality though
However, i've got a problem with mine when flashing with full beam or putting full beam on - if i'm driving at night at flash someone quickly, the HIDs go out for a second or two, and i'm left driving in complete darkness.
Any ideas whats causing this? I know that my normal bulbs wouldn't go out at night when flashing people.....
However, i've got a problem with mine when flashing with full beam or putting full beam on - if i'm driving at night at flash someone quickly, the HIDs go out for a second or two, and i'm left driving in complete darkness.
Any ideas whats causing this? I know that my normal bulbs wouldn't go out at night when flashing people.....
It depends entirely on what headlamps you have fitted. What model/year car is it?