Now that a few months have passed since you guys purchased these kits, how are they holding up? Is the quality as high as you first thought or have things started to fail?
I'd really like to get a HID kit for my 2013 and these ones seem to be the highest quality outside of OEM.
The headlight design is nice but halogen bulbs suck ass in projector lenses. Especially in projector lenses designed to be used with HID bulbs in the first place. I understand we don't have all of the auto leveling components and exact fit OEM bulbs, but the lense for our headlights is the same as the OEM HID set up and that's the most important part. No it won't be perfect, but it is a 90% fix, and the cost to get that last 10% is about $1,000... not willing to do that.
I bought some Silverstar Ultras because they were $20 off at the auto parts store, they are quiet a bit brighter but still don't look very attractive.
LED bulbs are a joke so I won't even be considering that route, unless I suddenly decide actual light output is completely unnecessary and looks are all I want.
If you specify the XB35 bulb, you get the H11b fitment. It's not obvious from the bulb pull-down menu, but the "what's included" section spells it out (sort of).
So do we want the H11 or H11b? The OEM halogen I pulled out was a H11 and the Silverstars I put in were H11, they fit perfectly snug but are halogens and these are HIDs... could be another can of worms. I'm assuming these are a plug and play set up?
I myself recently ordered a Morimoto kit from the retrofit source out of Atlanta, GA. They recommended the H11 bulbs for our cars. I went with 4300K bulbs as I wanted to have a factory type looks. Mine been in for a month and I have to say I'm quite and satisfied with the product. Took my about 1.5 hrs to do the install. I did it my self. I went with the upgrade because the factory halogens were too yellow and not enough light for me to do night driving.....
Still working well for you? Did the H11work or did you have to go with the H11b?
Also, I see we can upgrade from the "3five" ballast to a "5five" is that in reference to the wattage or something else? All the bulbs are designated as "3five _bulbtype" why are there no "5five_bulbtype"?
Other than that these things seem pretty straight forward. As long as they last a few years at a pop I'm OK with replacing them once and a while.