Q: What bulb types do you carry?
A: H1, H3, H4, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, 893 and 894. We also carry BiXenon and OEM D2S/D2R Bulbs.
Q: Can I touch these bulbs with anything?
A: We HIGHLY advise against touching the bulbs with anything as residue will get stuck on the bulbs and cause it to weaken the glass and then cause it to shatter.
Q: How do i install this kit?
A: It's a very simple 7 step process.
1. Find a place to mount the ballasts.
2. Disconnect the power cable to your bulbs.
3. Remove the old bulbs.
4. Remove the new HID Xenon Bulbs from it's case being careful not to touch or get any oils on the bulbs themselves.
5. Plug the new HID Xenon bulbs in to headlights.
6. Plug the wires from the bulb into the ballasts.
7. Plug the old wiring harness into the ballasts.
Q: Do you have a forum where i can ask questions to get answers or have any tech help?
A: You can post all questions here HID Tech Support Forum
Q: What brand is this kit?
A: This kit is EuroEffects product not to be confused with other cheaper HID kits on the market. This is the best and most reliable kit that is avaliable.
Q: Do you sell replacement bulbs or ballasts?
A: Yes we do! you can check out our online store to see what's offered.
Q: Do you have warranty?
A: Yes we do, we will gladly replace your product within a year of your purchase date since all our products carry a one year warranty.
Q: Do you carry the bulbs for my car?
A: We carry a variety of bulb types. In order to expidite orders, we highly recommend that you check your vehicle bulb types at Sylvania.
Q: What are the different Color Temperatures and what does that mean?
A: Your question is answered below:

| Color Temperature: 3500K
3500K has an approximately 3200lm output, which is more than 3x the light output of the traditional halogen light. 3500K emits GOLDEN YELLOW color and offers superior penetration power during adverse weather epically in dense fog. The applications of the 3500K kit aim more towards secondary lighting apparatus such as high beam and fog lights. The 3500K capsule is actually a 4300K capsule specially coated with a film that filters out all the wave length except the range of wave length which emits yellow. This is the color temperature that will catch all the attention on the road. Please note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.
| Color Temperature: 4300K
4300K has an approximately 3200lm output, which is more than 3x the light output of the traditional halogen light and is the color temperature with the most output. The light appears fairly white, and has light yellowish hue when reflected off the road identical to the OEM HID equipped vehicles. This color is for customers who is looking for pure performance white improving the looks of their headlight. It is idea for customers who does a lot of back road or canyon driving and need the optimal visibility. This is the color temperature that give you the most light for your bucks. Please note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.
| Color Temperature: 6000K
6000K has an approximately 2800lm output, which is 3x the light output of the traditional halogen light and slightly less light output compared to the 4300K. Although it has a bit lesser light output, it emits pure whiter light with very slight and barely noticeable tint of blue and purple. Please note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.
| Color Temperature: 8000K
8000K has an approximately 2550lm output, which is about 3x the light output of the traditional halogen light and slightly less light output compared to the 6000K. While it has a bit lesser light output, it emits bluer light than the 6000K. Please note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.
| Color Temperature: 10000K
10000K has an approximately 2200lm output, which is more than 2x the light output of the traditional halogen light. 10000K produces a deep blue light output approaching violet and the blue is noticeably deeper than the 8000K. Please note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also, Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.
| Color Temperature: 12000K
12000K has an approximately 2100lm output, which is more than 2x the light output of the traditional halogen light. This color temperature puts out a deep bluish violet light and is deeper colored than the 10000K. It is for customer who is looking for the most extreme and most exotic looking light output. Please note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also, Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.
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