XenonDepot 4300K HID Kit Installed

Maxx Mazda

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Stock P5
Finally came via DHL last week. Only took like 3 days to ship, great customer service over at XD, and the product is sperb. I didn't want the "rice" blue look of the lights, and since I livve outside the city, seeing well is a priority. That's why I got the 4300K instead of the 6000K. Combined with the foglight mod (which lets you keep them on when high beams are on) and my Silverstar high beams, this car will fry the night. I can see for miles now LOL! The kit comes with everything you need, and even has a proper gromet to make a tight seal with the rubber boot. (See pics.) Install only took about 3 hous cause of a few problems mounting the ballast.

Anyways, on to the pics. Ballasts were mounted under the headlights (tight squeeze!) The foglight bulbs are Eurolite Fusion, and in the first pics that is the bulbs warming up, they're more white in reality after about a minute like in the last few. Enjoy!
 

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More pics of the install.
 

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Last few. In the last pic, it looks liek there is alot of glare, but I've not had anyone flash me yet after 5 days of driving with them. Beam pattern is pretty much stock.
 

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Paid $470USD shipped in 2 days anywhere in North America. It helped cause they're in Canada, and so am I, so no customs. www.xenondepot.com

According to popular opinion on the net (espesially by about 200+ members on clubrsx) Xenondepot is the best HID kit supplier out there.
 
I've never installed HIDs before, friends say it's almost "normal" to have to drill into the dust covers. Honestly, I don't even know if we have dust covers.

Did you have to do this?
 
ghetto waggon said:
I've never installed HIDs before, friends say it's almost "normal" to have to drill into the dust covers. Honestly, I don't even know if we have dust covers.

Did you have to do this?
Yes, we do have dust covers. The Xenondepot kit comes with a rubber gromit that fits perfectly inside the hole thatallows the wire to pass through, making an air tight seal. No drilling of the dust cover is required with this specific kit, however other brand kits may require it.
 
Just wanted to post an updateafter about a week of having them on. The color has shifted slightly, to more a a silver/blue hue of white from the original yellow tinge pictured. Light output isamazing, definitly reccomended to others.
 
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