This is a brand new pair of Hi/Low Beam Outer head light inserts. Yes 2 x lights and 70W Hi/Lo HID
The size is 5" x 7" rectangular and commonly referred to as ....
These are a generic rectangular light that fits a lot of vehicles. The only other generic size is 4x6 which is somewhat smaller. I sell these too
Remember you have a 30 day satisfaction guarantee - if you find they aren't quite what you were after or need another size then just send them back for an exchange or refund.
You also have a 12 month warranty against any defects, rusting, fading - whatever. That goes for the HID kit too.
and they suit all of the following vehicles with rectangular lights ..
HID High beam and HID Low Beam and they are waterproof. Checkout the ballast. Even if water could get inside it cant effect anything. The inside of the ballast is totally filled with resin preventing any water damage/
These are crazy bright and easilly twice as bright as the cheaper 35W kits. But note they are not for everyone. Your low beam is 70W HID which is really bright for oncoming cars. If this worries you then stick with our 55W kit. There is a link below to my very popular 55W kit. But there are people who can do with 70W and want 70W. Typically vehicles that are primarliy not on city roads but more the off road vehicles, farmers and country folk who need to see the road and wildlife.
The specs are ..
In this kit, you get
You dont need anything else - it is totally complete and ready for insane super bright lights.
Voltage ... The globes I sell work on both 12 and 24V. The Harness I can do in either 12V or 24V but I can only get these ballasts in 12V at this stage.
Colour ... It is a wive's tale that one colour is brighter than another. As it happens, the more yellow the colour is, the better definition of colours is detected. So a tree looks green, a rock looks brown and a kangaroo looks grey. The more blue the colour is, the more everything looks the one colour (grey) making it harder to spot skippy. I offer 6000K as my standard colour in 70W as these are the most sought after. I will supply 6000K unless I hear from you.
These new Ballasts are the key to our brilliant HID kit (pardon the pun).
There is no need for a mechanic or auto elec - you can do this yourself at home. No special tools required and job takes about 15 minutes.
When the globes switch between hi and lo the core of the globe moves in and out. The globe stays on all the time so there is no heating up or loss of light between beams. There is a light shield that stops light hitting the bottom of the reflector in low beam. When the core shifts to high beam position, not only does the bright spot move into the "focal point" of the light but it also shines through a slot in the shield that allows light to hit the bottom of the reflector that then sends light upwards.
I am in Melbourne and I stand by my 12 month warranty. When I was setting up I went through about 10 suppliers in China who all offered me a warranty but I found these to be useless. What's the point replacing rubbish with more rubbish - that didn't solve my problems. I have done the miles and gone through the pain to find the best components from China, Korea, Japan and Germany depending upon the kit. Remember, a cheap kit is not cheap once you throw it out. Face it - if you did a ballast, can you see yourself posting it back to Hong Kong? No! But I'm only in Melbourne and I'm here to look after you. Also, my kits are all 55W, 70W or 100W - not 35W. I dont do 35W.
My warranty covers you for replacement parts for 12 months. It covers blown or non functioning globes and ballasts. Together we will go through a few simple steps to work out if you have a globe or ballast or wiring problem and then I send the required part to you.
Remember not to touch the glass with your fingures, like all globes. If you finger the glass you leave a small oil deposit on the glass. That oil heats up to extreme temperature and the temperature difference between the non effected glass and the effected glass is so great it can break the glass. But as I said - this goes for any globe.
HID lights work by passing electricity through xenon gas. There is no fragile element. To blow a globe you have to physically break it.
This kit does both headlights. It is managed by just 1 of your headlight sockets and the second headlight socket in your car remains empty. If you have 4 headlights you could make all 4 hi and lo HID and simply buy a second HID kit and plug the second harness into that second outer head light socket - it's that easy and then all 4 lights are low beam and hi beam.
Fitting is easy. No soldering or cutting wires.
They are a direct replacement of your normal pair of hi and low beam lights and use your cars existing wiring loom. No mods and just a medium size phillips head screw driver is the only tool you need.
Fitting of the lights is dead easy. Remove the outer metal retainer (4 screws) and the light falls forward into your hands. Just unplug the old and plug in the new. Re-position the light and screw in the retainer and you are done. There is no need to remove the grill or headlight surrounds.
They come with provision for a park light globe.
The HID kit is a simple plug and play - no cutting and no drilling.
These are multi purpose hi and low beam lights. They will definitely out-perform the standard lights. The reflector is smooth curved metal and the glass is rippled to spread the light wide and downwards to the right in a kidney bean shape so as to not blind on coming cars. That's what makes them DOT / ADR compliant and legal on our roads in Australia. But when you hit high beam the light is higher and out to both sides.
I also have 5x7 with LED Halo rings in white and blue.
At JTX Lighting we have literally hundreds of lighting solutions from globe replacements to upgrades to higher wattage for brighter and safer driving at night or we can take you to the next level with LED and HID globe upgrades. We also sell head light replacements and upgrades to LED assemblies and the trendy Halo lights. Check out our host of items