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Lights upgrade kit.

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by Jae, Apr 17, 2003.

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    Jae Guest

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    Lights upgrade kit.

    Hi-Grade Harness/Lights Upgrading Kit

    Effects:

    1. Close to HID 3,800k (Factory of BMWs, Audis are 4100k) lighting.
    2. Brigther so you can see further down the road!

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    Above is a picture of the kit. Inlucdes: harness, relay, and wires!

    Benefits:

    1. Energy source straight from battery so lights will last longer.
    2. Avoid burning stock harness using aftermarket lights that are greater than 55W.
    3. 40%+ Brighter because of capability to use 100W+ on aftermarket lightbulbs like NG/F1 Spec.
    4. Optional Fuse for further safety and protection of the harness and lights.
    5. Longer lifetime using stock/aftermarket lights and harness!

    Important: If you are using aftermarket 90W+ low beams now, please highly consider this or else you will be soon burning your whole harness and it will cost you over hundreds of dollars just to fix it.

    Pricing:

    Upgrade Kit only
    Price: $45 US Shipped.
    Price: $70 CAN shipped.
    Price: $60 CAN pickup (Toronto)

    Insurance: $2 US (Optional)

    Payable using PayPal: jae@jae.ca - Please state kit according to your bulb type you want to buy.

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    Upgrade kit + Lights Combo (NG Tec Lights - 100W)
    Price: $65 US Shipped.
    Price: $100 CAN shipped.
    Price: $90 CAN pickup (Toronto)

    Insurance: $3 US (Optional)

    Payable using PayPal: jae@jae.ca - Please state kit/lights according to your bulb type you want to buy.

    The lights are the same ones used in the pictures above and below!

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    Availability of Kits and Lightbulbs:

    9003 / H4 / HB2
    9004 / HB1
    9005 / HB3
    9006 / HB4
    9007 / HB5
    H1 / H7
    H7 / H7

    If you do not know the light bulb type of your car, you can e-mail me: jae@jae.ca to find out!

    COROLLA 01-03 Low: 9006 High: 9005
    COROLLA 98-00 Low: H4
    COROLLA 93-97 Low: 9006 High: 9005

    Installation:
    Instructions are located on the back of every kit.

    Recommended Instructions: Take it to a local car shop for a professional installation. (15-30 mins)

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    If you want futher details, please email me at jae@jae.ca

    Payable using PayPal: jae@jae.ca - Please state kit/lights according to your bulb type you want to buy.

    Jae
    jae@jae.ca
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    xflywonthanhx Guest

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    oooohhhh i like i like! *throws hands up!
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    Timbot Guest

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    i'd buy some =) are they hard to hook up?
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    xflywonthanhx Guest

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    yes i'm interested in buying some, but only if they're easy to install hehe lol
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    that was a high beam light that you shot with right
    hows it gonna look like on low beam
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    xflywonthanhx Guest

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    no that's his low beams
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    SERG4U Guest

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    yea, its low beam....and how hard to install?
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    Jae Guest

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    Yes. Those were my low beams actually.. I didnt change my high beams.
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    rare_impression Guest

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    Looks tight, yeah I'd buy it.
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    yeye Guest

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    Question, how easy is it to install? Would it work on both low and high beams? If I use another bulb like sylvannia silverstars, would the light be that blue?(since they are rated at 3800k)
    TIA
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    Jae Guest

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    The kit depends on your low beam high beam number.

    But since 9006 is low beam for the corolla n 9005 is high beam for the corolla the kit will work!

    you just have to buy two kits.

    and yes it will work with any bulbs, and it will make it brigher. Why because it allows the bulb to use its max. W.

    instead of the limited unstable 55W stock.
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    yeye Guest

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    coo thanks, so yea how hard is intall? Does it come with directions?
    Thanks :)
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    Jae Guest

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    Yes it comes with directions, but you need to at least know a bit of electrical terminology to install it. Me? I hardly know any!

    So thats why I took it to the shop to do it, they did it in like 15-20 mins!
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    hey jae ... i'm interested ...
    who much for it canadian ?? ... without shipping ... cuz i'm near toronto and i go up there plenty of times ... i could prolly just pick it up off ya if ya don't mind ...
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    I might be bringing some to the meet this coming Saturday. Will you be there?

    Pricing, I want to order lots so I can get a good price. Ill inform you later on this week for sure.
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    Theres a meet this saturday? where? :lol:
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    yeye Guest

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    Cool thanks bro :)... So basically instead of the stock 55w, I can use 80-100w aftermarket bulbs safely with this kit? BTW what kinda shop could install this for me? Sorry for all the Qs but IF I can find a place to install the kit Im up for one too...


    BTW if I use 80W 9006, can I burn my harness?
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    yes you can burn your harness. I used 110 watt low beams and within 2 weeks it burnt out my DRL relay. I lost ALL my lights. Fogs, highs, lows, all of it. I think the tails where ok, but that was it.

    I put my stock bulbs back in and took it in to be fixed. I then went to Crappy tire and bought a 30 A relay and wired it up myself. They have harnesses for the lights as well so its a direct clip in. The total cost to make it yourself is only about $15 CDN. I also wired my relay to come on when the headlights are clicked one click forward. that way my DRL's are disabled with no Ebrake warnig light. So my bulbs should last longer.

    How much are your kits though? I way be interested in a few of them. You can E-mail me for more info on bulk orders and stuff too if you want.

    AdvanceTiming@shaw.ca
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    Jae Guest

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    First off, yes it can burn your harness easily.

    The kits I can probably, if getting them bulk, I can send them all out at about 40-45$ US shipped already. Its about 8-14$ US shipped to US.

    So, hopefully I can even get it cheaper -- but we'll see.

    I am working on it, and should have an answer for everyone by next week, or the week after.
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    stinky Guest

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    and second of all

    YES you can burn out your harness, and DRL relay.

    Got any pics of the kit?
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    ok selling them now, goin ordered bulk.

    If you want a set. $45 US shipped.

    email me at: jae@jae.ca

    Paypal directions will be given, so will a tracking number after I ship it.

    Also! remember to include the bulb type you want, but of course most of you want low beam, so i assume 9006? just include it anyhow!
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    xflywonthanhx Guest

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    i'm using 55w silverstars rite now, will if blow if i get the kit? cuz the kit gives 90-100w
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    Jae Guest

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    Of course not. It gives you 100W max stable watt power.

    Anything lower, is totally fine .. and even better than the stock 55W unstable current!
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    Jae Guest

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    hehe

    I also updated the page, so all the information you need is on the first page of my post again.

    Or!

    Go to the For Sale section, and you should see:

    "Hi-Grade Harness/Lights Upgrade Kit"

    Enjoy.

    Also, I included a bulb + harness special for those who wants it
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    what kind of bulbs? and another question is how is our stock 55w unstable? just curious because i dont know too much about electrcial stuff
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    Jae Guest

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    Because the power source is not directly from the battery. Thats why. Not much further I can explain unless I get into technical terms.
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    our fog lights dont turn on seperatly... you have to turn on your low beams if you want fog lights. But fog lights work best when you are not using your low beams during the day. So... with this upgrade kit.. will it work? or a another harness for the fog lights (H3) would be needed?

    also... you selling them yet?

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