View Full Version : StangMods Mustang HID Kits $224.95 with Full Warranty


stangmods.com
08-29-2005, 09:57 PM
Several people have asked us about our HID kits so I wanted to post up some information.Our Mustang HID Kits, Lightning HID Kits, and Harley Truck HID kits come with two ballasts, two newHID bulbs, all wiring, and complete installation instructions. Hundreds of members have purchased from us already.Night time vision isdrastically improved. They are very bright and you willlove the way the lights flicker on when you first fire them up. Installation time is about 20-30 minutes and can be done by anyone. There is no cutting or splicing of any wires.All of our single beam HID kits are now only $224.95 shipped and our Bixenon kits are $284.95! Also, all HID kits from StangModscarry afull warranty!Click Here to purchase your Mustang HID Kit from StangMods.com (http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-HID-Lighting-from-StangMods-com-s/61.htm)Here are some pictures of the 8000K HID Kit...

http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid1.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid2.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid3.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid4.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid5.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid6.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid7.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid8.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid11.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid14.jpg
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/hid15.jpg


We also offer 4300K, 6000K, 10000K, & 12000K HIDs for your headlights and we also carry Mustang HID foglight kits.

If anyone has any questions, please feel free to email us at: sales@stangmods.com or call us at: 1.800.618.9350. We offer discounts for forum members too.

stangmods.com
09-05-2005, 01:59 PM
No one interested in a set of HIDs?

MustangChris04
09-05-2005, 03:23 PM
what kind of lights, will light up the whole place like the ones that come in all the lexus.

Herb_Davis_Y2K
09-06-2005, 05:59 PM
Could you provide pictures at night when you are in the car looking at a road or wall, with stock bulbs in both headlights and then after with HID in both headlights. That would be fantastic.

stangmods.com
09-07-2005, 01:18 AM
ORIGINAL: XbcSharpShooter

what kind of lights, will light up the whole place like the ones that come in all the lexus.


The bulbs are Xenon and yes, this kit will light up the road ahead of you like no halogen bulb could. You will never go back to regular halogens again. I guarantee it!

stangmods.com
09-07-2005, 01:18 AM
ORIGINAL: Herb_Davis_Y2K

Could you provide pictures at night when you are in the car looking at a road or wall, with stock bulbs in both headlights and then after with HID in both headlights. That would be fantastic.



Hi Herb, I will get the pics up tomorrow and I will get a video of how the lights look when they first fire up. You will be amazed by the lighting difference.

stangmods.com
09-08-2005, 01:07 AM
Here are the pics....

Picture of my bro's 03 V6 with stock halogen bulbs and fog light kit
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/cimg0140.jpg

Picture below is of my 03 V6 with my HID kit installed. No fog lights on.
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/4565/cimg0145.jpg


I took these pics because I had a few people who wanted to see what the difference looks like between the stock halogen set up and the HID kit that I am selling. Both cars were parked in the same exact spot so there would be no bias. You can clearly tell a HUGE difference by the pictures. In person, they are even more amazing. :D

Herb_Davis_Y2K
09-08-2005, 05:57 PM
Wow those shots are pretty amazing. Can't wait for the video. Could you do some more without the fogs on?

stangmods.com
09-08-2005, 07:50 PM
I will get the video up ASAP. Just to update, I have HID kits for all 87-04 Mustangs! The 87-93 Fox bodies use the 9004 series bulbs while the 94-04 Mustangs use the 9007 series bulb.

stangmods.com
09-13-2005, 01:45 AM
Anybody else interested?

MustangChris04
09-14-2005, 08:35 PM
Its $299 for a lightbulb?

why is this one so cheap? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/9007-Blue-8500-Hid-Headlights-FORD-MUSTANG-94-04_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ36476QQitemZ79997312 74QQrdZ1

stangmods.com
09-14-2005, 09:06 PM
:D They are selling you two blue halogen light bulbs that will make night vision WORSE than it is now. My HID kits are not just bulbs! They include the ballasts, ignitors, wiring, relays, fuses, and two HID bulbs (totally different than any halogen bulb). I sell a complete HID kit. They are selling you blue bulbs that they like to call HID bulbs. They are not HID in any way. :D

Fallstar01
09-22-2005, 09:51 PM
When you installed them, was there any issue with the filiment not being at the focus of the lense, or aiming them correctly? I dont want to blind everyone and have them pointed too high up.

Autobadges.com
09-22-2005, 10:58 PM
you should just sponsor a car with them to show them off to get more customers.... lol
I do want them bad, but for losing the high beams and a $300 cost I dont know

stangmods.com
09-25-2005, 02:51 PM
ORIGINAL: Fallstar01

When you installed them, was there any issue with the filiment not being at the focus of the lense, or aiming them correctly? I dont want to blind everyone and have them pointed too high up.


The correct way to do it is re-aim the headlights a little bit lower. I did this and its fine. The high beam thing kind of annoyed me at first, but I just love the way the lights look. Plus, I wear glasses when I am driving and these lights do help my visibility. I still wear my glasses though:D I was doing more research on HIDs in general. The bulbs actually use less watts to run then conventional halogen bulbs. This means less heat and less power consumption. I thought I would share this since a majority of the concerns with aftermarket HID kits is the risk that they will burn up or melt the stock headlamp housing and wiring. This is not the case.

DILO2001GT
09-26-2005, 12:58 AM
i would love to get those but for 300 billsi dunno. thats alot my buddy has some in his LS1 and they are insanely nice. my lights now suck but hey im more of a performance guy. i mean i love making my car look nice as well but for headlights? i don't drive no integra or civic jk lower the price or better yet i'll take em for free.


oh yeah how easy is teh install?????????????

stangmods.com
09-27-2005, 09:09 PM
ORIGINAL: DILO2001GT

i would love to get those but for 300 billsi dunno. thats alot my buddy has some in his LS1 and they are insanely nice. my lights now suck but hey im more of a performance guy. i mean i love making my car look nice as well but for headlights? i don't drive no integra or civic jk lower the price or better yet i'll take em for free.


oh yeah how easy is teh install?????????????


I hear ya man, I had to bite the bullet and pay $300 for them when I first purchased them so I could see if I wanted to carry them. After installing them, the HIDs are one of those mods that I couldnt do without. For example, the way 5 speed owners feel after installing an aftermarket shifter. Anyways, I've been working with my supplier to get better pricing. The problem is, I am a small company and these people like to give discounts to guys that buy in large quantities. The mark up is very very little. I've seen kits with the same parts that are used in mine for $499. For that money, I could think of better parts to buy. I cant give them away, but I can let a set go for $275 shipped. Its not hundreds off and I can only offer this to a few people on this board, but I guess every little bit helps. The lights are definitely worth every bit of that money. I recently sold a kit to a guy for his Mustang and he went out and bought three more kits from me to put on the rest of the cars he owned. :D As far as installation goes, its a piece of cake. Thirty minutes tops and you should have it done. There is nothing that is hard to do. Basically, you disconnect the positive and negative off your battery, take out your stock bulbs, re-install the HID bulbs, plug in the connectors, re-connect the positive and negative on your battery. Thats pretty much it. And the entire kit has a 1 year warranty. Let me know if you have any questions as I would be happy to help.

closer9
09-27-2005, 09:23 PM
Can you get these for the foglights? And if so is there any risk of burning up that smaller housing?

stangmods.com
09-28-2005, 12:34 AM
ORIGINAL: closer9

Can you get these for the foglights? And if so is there any risk of burning up that smaller housing?


Yes, we do offer them for the foglights. You can find them on our site here: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-HID-Fog-Light-Kit-p/00665.htm

DILO2001GT
09-28-2005, 03:00 PM
hmm lemme find some spare dough and i'll PM you. prolly not til the end of the week or maybe next.

stangmods.com
09-28-2005, 05:21 PM
ORIGINAL: DILO2001GT

hmm lemme find some spare dough and i'll PM you. prolly not til the end of the week or maybe next.


Sounds good, PM or email me and I'll see what else I can do.

Prophecy
09-29-2005, 05:32 AM
Im the LS1 with the HID converison Dilo was talking about.... I payed 350 dollars for my 8000k Hella conversion, but its worth EVERY penny

stangmods.com
09-29-2005, 11:27 AM
ORIGINAL: Prophecy

Im the LS1 with the HID converison Dilo was talking about.... I payed 350 dollars for my 8000k Hella conversion, but its worth EVERY penny


Yeah, thats exactly how I felt after turning on the lights for the first time. :D And at night, they just cant be beat. No halogen bulb can compete.

ghoste
10-03-2005, 12:34 AM
Cant wait until I get my HID's in, I just ordered some McCulloch 5300K 5Gen's.
Im not a big fan of blue/purple.

stangmods.com
10-03-2005, 04:42 PM
ORIGINAL: ghoste

Cant wait until I get my HID's in, I just ordered some McCulloch 5300K 5Gen's.
Im not a big fan of blue/purple.


Yeah, I sell 5000K and 6000K kits also. $299 shipped.

1999allen
10-14-2005, 06:18 AM
Thanks Matthew. Just received the 6000kit. Install was easy but the light would not turn on ....
So I tried high beam and it worked.

What did I do wrong? Or is this normafor this part icular kit(i.e. I have to turn on the high beam to activate HID).
I double checked connections....maybe ballasta is grounded?
.....nah, my guess is connector(kit) to original head light power wires is defect. Any thought on this?


There is a spot on passenger side light. Is it because of bulb or my reflector is causing it?
Anyway to get rid of it? I adjusted/lowered the aim but it is still there.

stangmods.com
11-13-2005, 01:48 PM
Anybody else still interested in an HID kit? Makes an excellent holiday gift for you or for someone else:D

spalding0069
11-28-2005, 01:07 AM
hey is there anyway I can get a kit for that price 275 shipped let me know I need them for my 03 gt
if so, and if I like I will pick up a kit for my 89 GT down the road
please get back top me
you can email mail me at five_oh_parts@yahoo.com

thanks Jordan

stangmods.com
11-28-2005, 03:19 PM
ORIGINAL: spalding0069

hey is there anyway I can get a kit for that price 275 shipped let me know I need them for my 03 gt
if so, and if I like I will pick up a kit for my 89 GT down the road
please get back top me
you can email mail me at five_oh_parts@yahoo.com

thanks Jordan


Yes, I can still get them for you for $275. Email sent.

jrock
12-02-2005, 02:21 AM
let me know the price, if its still 275 ill take one. also explasin to me the difference between the kits, like 4k, 8k, and why your kits dont have high beams when others do, thanks man

JamesFP
12-15-2005, 11:37 AM
I also would love to have these headlights, hopefully at the end of the year when money comes in i can afford them. I am also wanting an LED tail light setup that looks somewhat stock or at least not the clear lense type. I have an 01 Mustang GT. I dont want to do too much seeing how money is a big factor for me right now.

stangmods.com
12-15-2005, 05:07 PM
ORIGINAL: JamesFP

I also would love to have these headlights, hopefully at the end of the year when money comes in i can afford them. I am also wanting an LED tail light setup that looks somewhat stock or at least not the clear lense type. I have an 01 Mustang GT. I dont want to do too much seeing how money is a big factor for me right now.



Sounds good, just let me know whenever you are ready to purchase a set. Thank you.

Sonic3v
12-15-2005, 05:11 PM
do you have these for the 05's?

stangmods.com
12-22-2005, 01:13 PM
ORIGINAL: TMG

do you have these for the 05's?


Yup, some light wiring is required though and professional installation is recommended for the 05-06.

MustangChris04
01-08-2006, 11:19 PM
any left for an 04? How much $?

stangmods.com
01-21-2006, 03:58 AM
ORIGINAL: XbcSharpShooter

any left for an 04? How much $?



Yup, plenty available. $275 shipped. Just let me know. Thanks,

Matt
www.stangmods.com

fastsilverstang
01-21-2006, 03:51 PM
how long is the offer for???

stangmods.com
01-21-2006, 05:04 PM
ORIGINAL: fastsilverstang

how long is the offer for???


PM sent

www.stangmods.com

stangmods.com
01-26-2006, 03:21 PM
Just as an update... we have a sale on our HID kits this week. We also have access to the matching fog light bulbs for each kit.

stangmods.com
01-26-2006, 05:11 PM
Just to let everyone know... we carry HID kits for the 2005-2006 Mustang and all 01-04 Ford Lightnings!

Sickspackstang
01-27-2006, 06:44 AM
i am def gonna pick up a set of these, but right now im about to sell my 98 and get a 92 so im gonna wait to order just incase the deal doesnt go according to plan. can u please explain exactly what 4000k, 8000k and 10000k mean? is there a color difference or something? or heat? if so which is the best?

stangmods.com
01-28-2006, 04:20 AM
ORIGINAL: Sickspackstang

i am def gonna pick up a set of these, but right now im about to sell my 98 and get a 92 so im gonna wait to order just incase the deal doesnt go according to plan. can u please explain exactly what 4000k, 8000k and 10000k mean? is there a color difference or something? or heat? if so which is the best?



Sounds good...here is what 6000K, 8000K, and 10000K mean.

6000K = produces a pure white light
8000K = produces a blue/white light
10000K produces a blue/purple light

That is the only difference between the kits. Technically, the lower the kelving rating, the brigher the light. To be honest, the difference in brightness is very little... they are all very bright. The numbers have nothing to do with heat. There isnt a "best" choose here. Its all a matter of preference. Here is what I 've heard from other Mustang owners....the 6000K and 8000K look excellent on Mustangs. The 10000K kit is "too ricey" to be put on a Stang because it does emit a purpleish light. Everyone has their own preferences though. Personally, I have the 10000K kit on my car and I love them.

stangmods.com
02-10-2006, 04:51 PM
Here is a link to the 6000K HID Kit: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-6000K-HID-Kit-p/00067.htm

8000K HID link: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-8000K-HID-Kit-p/00068.htm

10000K HID link: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-10000K-HID-Kit-p/00069.htm

4300K HID link: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-4300K-HID-Kit-p/00537.htm

4.6MikeMustang
02-19-2006, 06:56 PM
so how much would the HID's come out to for a group buy?

Sicx13
04-24-2006, 05:11 AM
hey stangmods can you get the techone hid kits? their all over other car forums right now for bout 220 a kit average and have high and low beams

stangmods.com
04-25-2006, 02:35 AM
ORIGINAL: Sicx13

hey stangmods can you get the techone hid kits? their all over other car forums right now for bout 220 a kit average and have high and low beams


I only sell kits that I've installed on my own Stang for many months. I do not sell cheaply made parts...that is a recipe for disaster especially when you are talking about HIDs. There are so many cheap kits out there that will either burn out within a few months, or even worse. It would cost us more money to sell lower priced kits while constantly having to replace all the parts that go bad within a few months than to buy more expensive HID kits and sell them for less of a profit. We've sold thousands of our HIDs with very few problems. PM me and I can get you our kit for as low as possible. Trust me, you will be happy you went with us in the long run. :D

After looking at the "TechOne" kit... pay close attention and you will see that their kit DOES NOT come with its own wiring harness and inline fuse! Thats why they are $210;) Our HID kits actually use their own wiring harness with relay and inline fuse. This is the safest and most reliable set up. Our HIDs draw power from your vehicles battery AND NOT from the cars stock lighting system! I am a firm believer in you get what you pay for and with our HID kit, this is exactly true.

Thanks!

ghoste
04-25-2006, 10:54 PM
ORIGINAL: stangmods.com


ORIGINAL: closer9

Can you get these for the foglights? And if so is there any risk of burning up that smaller housing?


I cant get them for the 899 fog light bulbs. Sorry man:(


how about 03/04 cobra fog lights?

stangmods.com
04-26-2006, 02:05 PM
ORIGINAL: ghoste


ORIGINAL: stangmods.com


ORIGINAL: closer9

Can you get these for the foglights? And if so is there any risk of burning up that smaller housing?


I can get them for the 899 fog light bulbs. Here is the link: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-HID-Fog-Light-Kit-p/00665.htm


how about 03/04 cobra fog lights?



Sure thing, the 03-04 Cobra use the 9145/H10 bulb. You can find them through the same link: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-HID-Fog-Light-Kit-p/00665.htm

jzake_01
06-18-2006, 04:44 AM
i know the post says that it is for the newer stansg
but do you know of any kist for older stangs
thoose do look sick but im thinking you dont offer them for us 4I owners
thanks
jake

stangmods.com
06-18-2006, 06:06 PM
ORIGINAL: jzake_01

i know the post says that it is for the newer stansg
but do you know of any kist for older stangs
thoose do look sick but im thinking you dont offer them for us 4I owners
thanks
jake



What model and year car do you have? We cam get them for most vehicles.

jzake_01
06-22-2006, 02:03 AM
currently i have a 85 stang
thats a 4I version
as in 2 headlights on each side of car
lights are not integrated into one
if you knwo what im talking about
if they make them and you could get me a price that would be awsome
thanks
jake

stangmods.com
06-22-2006, 01:56 PM
ORIGINAL: jzake_01

currently i have a 85 stang
thats a 4I version
as in 2 headlights on each side of car
lights are not integrated into one
if you knwo what im talking about
if they make them and you could get me a price that would be awsome
thanks
jake


Sure, all I need to know is what bulb type the car uses. If you can find this out, then I can let you know whether they are available. Thanks!

jzake_01
06-22-2006, 10:32 PM
ill check tommorow anmd get back to you
thanks
jake

stangmods.com
06-23-2006, 12:30 PM
ORIGINAL: jzake_01

ill check tommorow anmd get back to you
thanks
jake


Sounds good. :D

bellca
06-28-2006, 01:03 PM
is there a group buy offer?? also, a cheaper price if the fog lights are bought with the h.i.d.'s??

stangmods.com
06-28-2006, 01:56 PM
ORIGINAL: bellca

is there a group buy offer?? also, a cheaper price if the fog lights are bought with the h.i.d.'s??


We had a special last month for free foglights. I can honor that offer for you if you buy an HID kit from us.

Thanks,

Matt
www.StangMods.com

jzake_01
06-28-2006, 08:49 PM
hows it going, soryr for the wait
as stated before i have an older mustang
and 85, so i dont think i can grab just a bulb because i have the 4 lights on the front of mine
ie i think i need the whole piece not just the bulb.
hopefully that helps a little
thanks
jake

PRO50SC
06-28-2006, 09:20 PM
Matt is this still going on for the 275 price? For a 9004 bulb kit. Any more discount for buying 2 kits?

2VNA
07-06-2006, 07:39 PM
Will they work with projector headlights?

stangmods.com
07-06-2006, 08:27 PM
ORIGINAL: PRO50SC

Matt is this still going on for the 275 price? For a 9004 bulb kit. Any more discount for buying 2 kits?


Hey man, you are local and a past customer. I'll do even better on the pricing. Email me please with which kits you want and I'll let you know what the price is. Thanks Bernie!

Matt

stangmods.com
07-06-2006, 08:28 PM
ORIGINAL: 2VNA

Will they work with projector headlights?



Yes, they will work. All I need to know is what bulb the projectors use for either low beam or high beam (depending on which bulb you want to have the HIDs come on with) PM or email me at: sales@stangmods.com Thank you!

Matt

greekstang01
08-21-2006, 02:13 AM
ORIGINAL: stangmods.com


ORIGINAL: bellca

is there a group buy offer?? also, a cheaper price if the fog lights are bought with the h.i.d.'s??


We had a special last month for free foglights. I can honor that offer for you if you buy an HID kit from us.

Thanks,

Matt
www.StangMods.com



Bring this deal back!!!! and I'll buy a kit.----Please lol

stangmods.com
08-22-2006, 01:56 AM
ORIGINAL: greekstang01


ORIGINAL: stangmods.com


ORIGINAL: bellca

is there a group buy offer?? also, a cheaper price if the fog lights are bought with the h.i.d.'s??


We had a special last month for free foglights. I can honor that offer for you if you buy an HID kit from us.

Thanks



Bring this deal back!!!! and I'll buy a kit.----Please lol


If you buy an HID kit, I can give you the fog light bulbs for free. Just put a little note in the "notes" section of your order. Thanks!

UrHookUp
08-25-2006, 11:34 PM
welp, I have a set of 8000K HID Hi/Lo kit on my 03 Cobra. Made a world of difference driving at night. But, I only paid 189.00 for them.
I got mine thru ebay. took maybe 15 min to install. I don't think I've ever had to use the High beams, ever. I have about 1/8 mile visibility on straight roads.
What I like even better, any kind of vehicle that has reflective stickers, reflect up to about 1/4 mile away.

They are worth getting, but the price needs to come down a bit. If your just selling the Low beam HID with no Highs, then your payinf too much for them, or making a good profit on them.

88BlueGT
09-08-2006, 06:02 PM
I am very interested in this kit BUT I have never seen them on a 87-93 Mustang. I searched and searched for pictures but came up with nothing. Is it possible to provide me with some pictures of Foxes with this kit? Also, I am about to also order smoked headlights, how will this affect the HID kit? Another quick question is, do you offer white bulbs instead of blue? Thanks alot. If you could PM me with this information it would be very appreciated!

Dan B.

stangmods.com
09-16-2006, 06:37 PM
ORIGINAL: 88BlueGT

I am very interested in this kit BUT I have never seen them on a 87-93 Mustang. I searched and searched for pictures but came up with nothing. Is it possible to provide me with some pictures of Foxes with this kit? Also, I am about to also order smoked headlights, how will this affect the HID kit? Another quick question is, do you offer white bulbs instead of blue? Thanks alot. If you could PM me with this information it would be very appreciated!

Dan B.


PM Sent

dhuskers_11
09-16-2006, 08:41 PM
i bought this kit from you prolly about a month ago and was wondering how you lower them?

stangmods.com
09-17-2006, 04:13 PM
ORIGINAL: dhuskers_11

i bought this kit from you prolly about a month ago and was wondering how you lower them?


What do you mean lower them? Are you talking about aiming your headlights? Let me know and I can help you out.

Matt

stangmods.com
09-17-2006, 04:16 PM
Also for the people looking to buy, we offer the HID kit for the factory fog lights. Here is the link: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang_HID_Fog_Light_Kit_p/00665.htm

http://www.stangmods.com/photos/00665-2.jpg

http://www.stangmods.com/photos/00665-3.jpg

http://www.stangmods.com/photos/00665-5.jpg

What do you guys think?

dhuskers_11
09-17-2006, 05:25 PM
yeah i mean aiming them

stangmods.com
09-17-2006, 06:46 PM
ORIGINAL: dhuskers_11

yeah i mean aiming them


If you have a 99-04. Take a hex type screw driver and you will see two hex screws on top of the headlamp. Turn these clockwise or counterclock wise to move the bulb up or down and left to right. The best thing to do is go at night and aim your headlights at a wall or fence line. Then adjust the screws according to how high or low you want to aim them. Thats how I adjusted mine and it worked out fine. If you have the owner's manual, it will also go over this process. If you have any other questions, let me know and I'll be happy to help.

Matt

Jhart
10-15-2006, 11:55 PM
After I installed the kit i noticed that the headlights will only work with the low beams, is this fine or did i do something wrong?

stangmods.com
10-17-2006, 01:03 PM
ORIGINAL: Jhart

After I installed the kit i noticed that the headlights will only work with the low beams, is this fine or did i do something wrong?


Nope, you didnt do anything wrong. The HIDs are single beam kits. We also carry the bi-xenon kit which is high and low beam for 94-04 Mustangs. Those we just added, they can be found here: http://www.stangmods.com/Bi_Xenon_HID_Kit_for_94_04_Mustang_p/00068-bixenon.htm

elbolao23
10-20-2006, 01:40 PM
i have a question, is it true that the higher the K' the higher chance you have of burning the headlight?? because i want to put 12,000k on the Fogs, but im scared that it would burn the fogs. please reply

laserred38
10-20-2006, 07:02 PM
Stangmods...do you have any tips on photographing the car with the lights on?..i've been trying to take some pics of my car after the HIDs and i can't get my camera to focus on the car and not the light

elbolao23
10-30-2006, 01:38 PM
ORIGINAL: elbolao23

i have a question, is it true that the higher the K' the higher chance you have of burning the headlight?? because i want to put 12,000k on the Fogs, but im scared that it would burn the fogs. please reply

stangmods.com
11-07-2006, 01:57 AM
ORIGINAL: elbolao23

i have a question, is it true that the higher the K' the higher chance you have of burning the headlight?? because i want to put 12,000k on the Fogs, but im scared that it would burn the fogs. please reply


SIMPLY UNTRUE!

The 12000K HID bulb still uses 35 watts to power. It does not run any hotter than the 4300K kit. All of our HIDs use 35 watts, while your stock headlamps use 50 watts and your stock foglight bulbs use 37.5 watts. The 12000K kit will just be more purple in color. If you have any further questions, feel free to call or email us. Thanks!

StangMods.com
1.800.618.9350

stangmods.com
11-07-2006, 02:00 AM
ORIGINAL: laserred38

Stangmods...do you have any tips on photographing the car with the lights on?..i've been trying to take some pics of my car after the HIDs and i can't get my camera to focus on the car and not the light


It all depends on the camera and the setting you put it on when you shoot the picture. I use a Sony Cybershot 8 megapixel camera. You have to be very steady when taking night pictures otherwise the picture will be all blurry.

BluePonyV8Gvegas
11-26-2006, 03:12 AM
I would Really appreciate some info on the Bi Xenon Headlights. I friend of mine told me to beware because he never could get his to work right. Also are they 4300k, 6000k or 8000k? With some more info I will definately buy them!

stangmods.com
11-27-2006, 06:09 PM
ORIGINAL: BluePonyV8Gvegas

I would Really appreciate some info on the Bi Xenon Headlights. I friend of mine told me to beware because he never could get his to work right. Also are they 4300k, 6000k or 8000k? With some more info I will definately buy them!


Well, we have had zero issues with our kits, our customers wouldnt leave us alone if they didnt work right. :D The bixenons are just like the single beam HID kits. The only difference is that it allows you to retain your high beam function. We offer them in the following temperature combinations: 4300K, 6000K, 8000K, 10000K, and 12000K. Our most popular kits are the 6K and 8K. I have the 6K bixenon kit on my 04 Mach 1. Installation is very easy with everything being plug and play. You do not have to cut or splice any wires. The bixenon kits are on sale for $299 shipped. They are available for all 94-07 Mustangs. You can find them on our site here: http://www.stangmods.com/Bi-Xenon-HID-Kit-for-94-04-Mustang-p/00068-bixenon.htm

If you have anymore questions, feel free to contact me anytime.

StangMods
1.800.618.9350
sales@stangmods.com

stangmods.com
01-18-2007, 08:24 PM
Bixenons, single beam, and foglight hids are all in stock and ready to go!

oaussieo
01-19-2007, 05:09 AM
G'day all,[/align]I have a question regarding HID on the 2006 mustang, I have heard some people say they have had trouble getting the pasanger side light to light up, as only the drivers side will turn on, I am wondering if anyone here hasexperianced this as I have a set ready to install and if this is goeing to be a problem, I may have a auto electrician do it.[/align][/align][/align]Thnaks [/align]-------------------------[/align]2006 Red Mustang[/align]

stangmods.com
01-19-2007, 12:21 PM
ORIGINAL: oaussieo

G'day all,[/align]I have a question regarding HID on the 2006 mustang, I have heard some people say they have had trouble getting the pasanger side light to light up, as only the drivers side will turn on, I am wondering if anyone here hasexperianced this as I have a set ready to install and if this is goeing to be a problem, I may have a auto electrician do it.[/align][/align][/align]Thnaks [/align]-------------------------[/align]2006 Red Mustang[/align]


On a 2005+ Mustang, you need to have an upgraded relay on the wiring harness or the lights will flicker for a bit and not stay on. If you went with our kit, the upgraded relay is included. Generally, when people have problems with the lights not working, its either installation error or a bad part. HIDS in generalhave been installed on thousands of Mustangs so you are definitely notheading into unchartered waters.:DIf you need help, just let me know. Did you get your kit on Ebay?

oaussieo
01-21-2007, 01:26 PM
ORIGINAL: stangmods.com
On a 2005+ Mustang, you need to have an upgraded relay on the wiring harness or the lights will flicker for a bit and not stay on. If you went with our kit, the upgraded relay is included. Generally, when people have problems with the lights not working, its either installation error or a bad part. HIDS in generalhave been installed on thousands of Mustangs so you are definitely notheading into unchartered waters.:DIf you need help, just let me know. Did you get your kit on Ebay?


G’day mate,
Thanks for the reply, I did not get the lights from E-bay, and in talking to the manufacturer they are supposed to come with a relay, if this does not fix the issue with the passenger lights, is the relay some thing I can get from a auto parts store or is there a particular on I need?
Also is there a chance with this kit that ford may try to refuse any warranty work on the car if they see the lights? Or do you recommend removing them when car goes in for some work

Thanks Again…

stangmods.com
01-21-2007, 05:31 PM
ORIGINAL: oaussieo

ORIGINAL: stangmods.com
On a 2005+ Mustang, you need to have an upgraded relay on the wiring harness or the lights will flicker for a bit and not stay on. If you went with our kit, the upgraded relay is included. Generally, when people have problems with the lights not working, its either installation error or a bad part. HIDS in generalhave been installed on thousands of Mustangs so you are definitely notheading into unchartered waters.:DIf you need help, just let me know. Did you get your kit on Ebay?


G’day mate,
Thanks for the reply, I did not get the lights from E-bay, and in talking to the manufacturer they are supposed to come with a relay, if this does not fix the issue with the passenger lights, is the relay some thing I can get from a auto parts store or is there a particular on I need?
Also is there a chance with this kit that ford may try to refuse any warranty work on the car if they see the lights? Or do you recommend removing them when car goes in for some work

Thanks Again…



Did you get a wiring harness with your kit? If so, all you need to do is upgrade the relay on the harness. I can give you the upgraded relay. Email me: sales@stangmods.com and I'll email you back the installation instructions for the 05+ Mustangs. I'll get them working for you.

Matt

oaussieo
01-21-2007, 06:55 PM
Thanks mate for your assistance on this

oaussieo
01-31-2007, 01:54 PM
I installed the lights I must say this is not some thing I would have tried if I knw the issues I would have,

stangmods.com
01-31-2007, 07:48 PM
ORIGINAL: oaussieo

I installed the lights I must say this is not some thing I would have tried if I knw the issues I would have,


Contact the company where you got them from and see what they say. I've gotten quite a few people who have bought HIDs from places OTHER than StangModsand they've had issues. The 05+ Mustang is not plug and play like most companiesadvertise.

Did you ever get a chance to send us an email with the pictures of your kit? If you can send me a picture of what the wiring harness looks like thenI can try and figure it out. Either way, the company you got them from should be able to provide you with pictures you can send me.

oaussieo
02-04-2007, 11:40 AM
Thanks,
I did get these goeing, finaly, I had to run form the High Beam, as no matter what I did to low beam I could not get it to work, I added a Relay and it woudl toun the relay on and off making it flicker...I had lights wored directly to battery and same problem, I would how ever really like to have these work from the low beam, so as to be able to make use of the high beam...as I bought the Bi-Xenon kit...

Though for the most pasrt there is no need as the low beam is great..

nasdamus
02-08-2007, 10:54 AM
Alrighty, this deal still available? I'm thinking of the BiXenons so i can keep the high beams. I have an 01 with fog lights. I'm torn between the 6000k or the 4300ks. I want whatever looks closet to my IS300's headlamps. I actually think i got my exhaust forever ago from you guys as well! Where abouts in MD? I work in BMore and work in Annapolis (Crofton, 1 minute from ELD). Thanks!

stangmods.com
02-08-2007, 01:30 PM
ORIGINAL: nasdamus

Alrighty, this deal still available? I'm thinking of the BiXenons so i can keep the high beams. I have an 01 with fog lights. I'm torn between the 6000k or the 4300ks. I want whatever looks closet to my IS300's headlamps. I actually think i got my exhaust forever ago from you guys as well! Where abouts in MD? I work in BMore and work in Annapolis (Crofton, 1 minute from ELD). Thanks!


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RoushStangV6
06-26-2007, 05:23 PM
Hey I've just read over this forum and I've got a 95 Mustang. I've been looking for the HID look for quite awhile now. I've already been through 2 sets that "claimed" they were HID but they were just halogen and barely light up the road. I'd love to get a set of your 8000K Bi-Xenon Headlights, but I was wondering something, I read earlier that the regular HID's did something when you fired them up and you said you would post a video of it but I never saw it. I was wondering if the Bi-Xenon's did the same thing. Also, I think my current headlamps aren't giving me great lighting on the road, I think because they're cheap aftermarket lamps. But I saw the Cobra style headlamps on your site and was wondering if you'd ever seen what kind of light output they give (hopefully something more like stock coverage). I've really had trouble finding a good headlamp/HID headlight combo. So I was hoping you could solve those problems. I also have 893 foglights and I wasn't sure if you carried HID's for those too. I was wondering if you could give me any kind of deal on either the headlamps/HID bulbs or even all three things. Thanks a bunch! Hope to do business with you!

Chris

SmokeGT
09-26-2007, 07:12 AM
Hey, what are the options for upgrading an existingHID system. Is it as easy as intalling new bulbs. or are new ballast's needed?

SmokeGT
09-26-2007, 07:15 AM
what about making the foglights the same. do they need ballast's?

stangmods.com
09-28-2007, 08:13 AM
ORIGINAL: SmokeGT

what about making the foglights the same. do they need ballast's?


A true HID system comes with specific HID bulbs, ballasts, and wiring harnesses. The installation is fairly straightforward. The most difficult part of the job that most people complain of is the mounting of the ballasts. We include zipties, double sided tape, and mounting brackets to help ease the installation. You can check out our full line of HID offerings through this link on our site: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-HID-Lighting-from-StangMods-com-s/61.htm

Thank you!

mynameisjamesoh
10-15-2007, 04:55 AM
looking for an HID upgrade for my '89 LX... any specials or deals right now??

stangmods.com
10-16-2007, 03:00 PM
ORIGINAL: mynameisjamesoh

looking for an HID upgrade for my '89 LX... any specials or deals right now??


I Pmed you the discount code. Thanks!

wwmost
10-16-2007, 03:24 PM
hey hows it going. can you pm me the specials or deels that you have right now? im looking to get the 8000k one for my 04. these will work on low beam right? i just want to get the single beam one but i dont have to keep the high beams turned on to make them work correct?

also what kind of deal can i get if i buy the headlights and fogs together. both 8000k? thanks man!!

my friend got your kit and i compared them to my lights and its seriously a safety issue that i have. i cant seen anything, i try not to drive at night and i think these will solve it. did you ever get that video with them turning on??

thanks,
kevin

min1985
10-18-2007, 01:44 AM
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mynameisjamesoh
10-20-2007, 02:01 PM
stangmods, you should take the previous post out (min1985). i thought it said that he was the manufacturer. and everyone knows Chinese HIDs= no good.

btw. i don't think stangmods uses chinese hid's. from what i understand. Ballasts=german, bulbs=japanese

min1985
10-21-2007, 11:12 PM
everyone have their choice,and not all Chinese HID is not good
You get what you pay for.you konw?

Mez
01-14-2008, 02:13 AM
I have a question I asked in a seperate topic in the 99-04 specific threads ..

I was given a set of MeccaTune Red Sun HIDs from a friend and we installed them into a 2003 Cobra .. I know the high beam indicator comes on because they are single output HIDs .. but now the fogs won't light up at the same time because the highbeams are telling the car they're on .. I now know how to rewire the switch so the fog lights come on independently from the rest of the lights, my question is .. is this common and is there another way to make them work that you know of, and also is if re-wiring is the only option, will it be safe to use since I plan on adding HID's to the fog lamps as well ? Do you think your 12000K fog lamp HID kit will match the color of my current kit ?

Thank in advance !

stangmods.com
01-14-2008, 12:48 PM
ORIGINAL: Mez

I have a question I asked in a seperate topic in the 99-04 specific threads ..

I was given a set of MeccaTune Red Sun HIDs from a friend and we installed them into a 2003 Cobra .. I know the high beam indicator comes on because they are single output HIDs .. but now the fogs won't light up at the same time because the highbeams are telling the car they're on .. I now know how to rewire the switch so the fog lights come on independently from the rest of the lights, my question is .. is this common and is there another way to make them work that you know of, and also is if re-wiring is the only option, will it be safe to use since I plan on adding HID's to the fog lamps as well ? Do you think your 12000K fog lamp HID kit will match the color of my current kit ?

Thank in advance !


To activate your HIDs, do you have to turn your high beams on? If so, there is little mod you can do to the plug that came with the HIDs so that they turn on with your low beam and then you won't have the annoying high beam indicator light come on. We have a how to on our blog that goes over how to create a "fake" relay so that your fogs stay on with the high beams. It doesnt involve any rewiring and it can be removed in less than a minute. I am not sure which color kit you have for the headlamps. If you don't have a 12K kit, then the foglamps won't be a dead on match. If you want, you can email us and we'll email you the instructions for the re-wire for the headlamps and the fake relay for the fogs. Thanks!

Mez
01-15-2008, 02:25 AM
i sent an email to stangmods.com detailing the problems I'm having, I saw your relay write up on here, so I'm going to do that and hopefully it works .. also as I wrote in my email,I'm very interested in purchasing a 12000k HID H10/9145 kit for the cobra .. The meccatune red sun kit i have for my headlights is a 12000k kit so as long as your fogs will match I am good to go .. whats the pricing on that kit and do you think it will match the other brands 12000k ?.. thanks !

wwmost
01-15-2008, 06:18 AM
the stangmods kit is just plug and play. i leave my low beams on and they work. i love it

Mez
01-15-2008, 08:40 AM
Yeah I understand .. my kit is plug and play too .. it wasn't a cheap kit and has worked on my gt for 2 years now and the bulbs haven't gone out yet .. its just when i put them from the gt vert to the cobra coupe .. the fog light thing came up .. but its fixed with the relay thing now .. no worries.. i just need a set of HID fogs that match the color of my headlamp HIDs ...

HaZeX
01-25-2008, 06:58 PM
I just ordered..I didnt think about a discount code tho..Still possbile to get a discount??

Also, If i ever sell my stang, can i use this kit on another car?

black96white
01-29-2008, 10:28 PM
so is there any discount on the 80o0k light set for the 9007 bulbs just couriouse im really lookin forward to getting a par of these babys



;)

jmcc1980
02-06-2008, 05:23 PM
whats the best you can do on the dual beam kit for an 03 cobra? Im looking to buy a set asap but have found some lower prices. Let me know. Thanks!

2003ssvt
03-19-2008, 12:05 PM
ORIGINAL: Mez

I have a question I asked in a seperate topic in the 99-04 specific threads ..

I was given a set of MeccaTune Red Sun HIDs from a friend and we installed them into a 2003 Cobra .. I know the high beam indicator comes on because they are single output HIDs .. but now the fogs won't light up at the same time because the highbeams are telling the car they're on .. I now know how to rewire the switch so the fog lights come on independently from the rest of the lights, my question is .. is this common and is there another way to make them work that you know of, and also is if re-wiring is the only option, will it be safe to use since I plan on adding HID's to the fog lamps as well ? Do you think your 12000K fog lamp HID kit will match the color of my current kit ?

Thank in advance !


the info in this link should solve your problem:

http://www.svtownersassociation.com/svtoaforums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3736

08StangGT
03-26-2008, 09:59 PM
Im interested in getting some HIDs for my 2008 Mustang Gt. Im not sure if I want the single or the bi-xeon. What kind of pricing can you do on the 6000 color ones.PM me both prices for each set. My Bday is coming up and I can tell my girlfriend to get me these for me, but I don't want her to have to spend awhole lot either. So any kinda deal you can do for me would be great.

az00Convt
08-29-2008, 01:55 PM
I'm looking at replacing my old sand blasted headlights with something else, and I was looking at getting a HID conversion kit. Quick question though, are all HID setups have that Euro look? I'm new to the HID thing, so I'm not to familar on how everything works. Also I heard that you lose your high beams when you convert.

stangmods.com
09-06-2008, 06:27 PM
I'm looking at replacing my old sand blasted headlights with something else, and I was looking at getting a HID conversion kit. Quick question though, are all HID setups have that Euro look? I'm new to the HID thing, so I'm not to familar on how everything works. Also I heard that you lose your high beams when you convert.

When you say euro look do mean lights that emit a blue color? If so, then all of the HID kits we sell except for the 4300K will give off a blueish/white color. The 4300K is the closest to factory installed HIDs and that kits provides a bright, white light. You can retain your high beam function if you go with the dual beam kit. It is a bit more expensive than the single beam kit. The link to the dual beam kit on our site is here: http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-Bi-Xenon-HID-Conversion-Kit-p/00068-bixenon.htm (99-04) and http://www.stangmods.com/2005-Mustang-Bi-Xenon-HID-Conversion-Kit-p/00909.htm (05-08). Please let me know if you have any further questions and I would be happy to help.

5SPD07GT
09-28-2008, 08:21 AM
If anyone is doubtful about these kits, dont be. stangmods has superior customer service and their kits are amazing.

BTW- i just sent an email to your sales department :)

clubken
10-06-2008, 01:37 PM
these kits are awesome as well as the customer service. I had a problem with my one highbeam not fuctioning when i first got the kit. After Matt helped me trouble shoot the kit to see what was wrong, he sent me a brand new kit and just asked that i discard the old kit.
New kit came and works perfect. I will never own a car without HIDs again!