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has anyone got the HID kit for the rally 4000?

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has anyone got the HID kit for the rally 4000?

Post by Kingston_99 »

was just wondering if anyone has these in theres the HID kit. and how do they go?
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Post by LOCKEE »

Awesome
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Post by Hobzee »

Lockee's onto it - Awesome.

We can do HID kit for people who have Rallye 4000's already or we can do pre-fitted complete light kits as well with powder coated rings to suit wattage.
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Post by Kingston_99 »

Hobzee wrote:Lockee's onto it - Awesome.

We can do HID kit for people who have Rallye 4000's already or we can do pre-fitted complete light kits as well with powder coated rings to suit wattage.
how much are your kits and how much are are the pre fitted ones, i have light force 240 blitz ATM and geting rid of them cuase the shake around to much and want a more soild unit like the rally 4000, and want go the HID way.
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Kingston_99 wrote:
Hobzee wrote:Lockee's onto it - Awesome.

We can do HID kit for people who have Rallye 4000's already or we can do pre-fitted complete light kits as well with powder coated rings to suit wattage.
how much are your kits and how much are are the pre fitted ones, i have light force 240 blitz ATM and geting rid of them cuase the shake around to much and want a more soild unit like the rally 4000, and want go the HID way.
$695 55 Watt HID 6000K Rallye 4000 Combos with Blue rings http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... RK:MESE:IT

$645 35 Watt HID 6000K Rallye 4000 Combos with Red Rings like Predator
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... RK:MESE:IT

Or I can do H1 HID kit to fit yourself into your own lights for $195

Hope this helps.
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Post by on4tou »

we have them and that is all we sell we can ofter you kits from 35w through to 80w hid our slim line ballast kit are $220 a kit and the ballast will fit in side the lights our 55w $190 or 35w standed ballast kit for $175 and our 80w kit for $495 we sell the rallye 4000 for $500 a set and the rallye 2000 for $400 a set . We have a 15 month warrant on globe and ballast
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Post by Kingston_99 »

Hobzee wrote:
$695 55 Watt HID 6000K Rallye 4000 Combos with Blue rings http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... RK:MESE:IT

$645 35 Watt HID 6000K Rallye 4000 Combos with Red Rings like Predator
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... RK:MESE:IT

Or I can do H1 HID kit to fit yourself into your own lights for $195

Hope this helps.
ok sorry for the noob questions but whats the difference with watts, is one a pencil and other spreader??? or birghter the more watts it is???? wats the catch?
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Post by on4tou »

The higher the wattage the brighter the light output. 35w Hid is the equivilent of a 170w halogen globe and 55w is equal to about a 250w halogen. To put it into perspective most standard headlights are 55w halogen on low heam 60w halogen on high. The ideal colour range would be about 4500 to 5000k for light output. 6000k puts out a blue tinge and about 10% less lumens.
If you go to our web page www.hidrus.com.au you should be able to find the answers to most of your questions there, or feel free to pm or call me. 0427 209 885
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Post by Hobzee »

on4tou wrote:The higher the wattage the brighter the light output. 35w Hid is the equivilent of a 170w halogen globe and 55w is equal to about a 250w halogen. To put it into perspective most standard headlights are 55w halogen on low heam 60w halogen on high. The ideal colour range would be about 4500 to 5000k for light output. 6000k puts out a blue tinge and about 10% less lumens.
If you go to our web page www.hidrus.com.au you should be able to find the answers to most of your questions there, or feel free to pm or call me. 0427 209 885
Steve
Steve is onto it.

More watts = more light. Even at 80 watts = not much power, in fact less than any Halogen light - usually 100 watts.
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Post by Kingston_99 »

hey thanks for the info guys, realy helpfull, i love this site
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Thanks for the nice info.I really like to read this informative tips.
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Post by on4tou »

hi mate we have a sale on now for 35w 55w and 70w hid prices start at $120 for the 35w and go to $200 for the 70w
we will beat any advertised price on equivalent quality and that includes group buys
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Post by RUFF »

on4tou wrote:hi mate we have a sale on now for 35w 55w and 70w hid prices start at $120 for the 35w and go to $200 for the 70w
we will beat any advertised price on equivalent quality and that includes group buys
steve
Steve. Tell me more about your Kits.

Do i need to modify anything.? Are they Plug and Play? Do i need to modify the globe mounts? Are they both High and Low beam? Do you do a Halogen Low Beam with a HID High? Will i need to modify anything for this kit? What sort of warrenty am I getting?
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Post by RUFF »

I answered at least one of my questions here- http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic198914.php
on4tou wrote:ITEM:
35W HID KITS = 3500LM
55W HID KITS = 5500LM
70W HID KITS = 7000LM
@ 4800K

CONDITION:
NEW
NEW
NEW

REASON FOR SELLING:
THATS ALL I DO
NEW YEAR SALE

PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS:
$120
$155
$200

EXTRA INFO:
THERE VERY BRIGHT
ANY GLOBE TYPE ie H1 H3 H4 HI/LO
ALL KITS ARE SLIM LINE DIGITAL BALLAST AND ARE 12/24V
AND HAVE A 24 MONTH WARRANT

we will beat any advertised price on equivalent quality and that includes group buys

LOCATION:
SOMERVILLE

CONTACT:
STEVE
0427209885
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Post by on4tou »

Steve. Tell me more about your Kits.

Do i need to modify anything.? Are they Plug and Play? Do i need to modify the globe mounts? Are they both High and Low beam? Do you do a Halogen Low Beam with a HID High? Will i need to modify anything for this kit? What sort of warrenty am I getting?
Hi Ruff,
In reply. Generally you don't need to modify anything but it does depend on the car and lights. They are pretty much plug and play but there are exceptions. the kits come with full wiring looms for the h4 hi/lo and they are avaliable in halogen / Hid combos. pretty much whatever your after but we don't highly recomend halogen low / hid high because of the time delay in the heating of the hid high when you are waiting in the dark.
Our kits come with a 24month warranty (optional extended warranty also available) and are a 12/24 volt kit (most are only 12volt) and all our globes are guaranteed uv cut so the lenses don't turn yellow. All our ballasts feature a unique hot start which lets you turn the lights on and off as many times as you want without causing damage, and they feature a 7g shock resistance and are fully water and dust proof. (they are also small enough to fit in most spotlights incl xgt's)
We are not affiliated with Jet-6 at all. His is his own business and his own group buy and they are not our kits.
If you need info feel free to call me 0427 209 885
Steve
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

I put eBay jobs in mine 2.5 yrs ago.
Still going.

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Too white - almost blue.
Too small a point. I would love to try Euro lenses.
Really really really bright. But not always useable.

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