MobileHID.com - The Best Waterproof HID Conversion kit!
Originally Posted by cliffud
$170 shipped - includes 2 ballasts, 2 bulbs, 1 wire harness with relay and fuse wired inline and OEM looking looming, zip ties for mounting, and spare fuses.
Originally Posted by cliffud
Bomex - not too sure what you mean by the blue reflection on the headlight. Mine are clear. And yes, the HID bulbs are like 3x brighter than normal halogen bulbs so high beams aren't even really that noticeable afterwards.
NOtORyUS_tC - don't worry man, I'll have them in stock indefinitely. take care of your bills first and hit me up when you're ready. priorities man!
NOtORyUS_tC - don't worry man, I'll have them in stock indefinitely. take care of your bills first and hit me up when you're ready. priorities man!

Whoa - that bulb looks nasty! I'll post a photo of mine later today, it looks a lot cleaner and the halogen/filament bulb is clear.
NOtORyUS_tC / FatBoiTan- yes, you can purchase the kit via credit card through the ordering form. Below are the steps to do so:
1) Select the kit you want from the order form: http://mobilehid.com/scionlife.htm
2) Click the "Proceed to Checkout" button on the bottom right.
3) Scroll to the bottom of the next page where it says "Don't have a PayPal Account?" and click "Continue"
4) Checkout like any other normal checkout process where you can enter in your credit card information, billing info, shipping info, etc...
Just to let you know, inventory is running low but a new shipment is due next week. As always, if you place an order and the kit is not in stock yet, you will receive a free LED flashlight with your purchase!
Thanks guys!
Clifford
NOtORyUS_tC / FatBoiTan- yes, you can purchase the kit via credit card through the ordering form. Below are the steps to do so:
1) Select the kit you want from the order form: http://mobilehid.com/scionlife.htm
2) Click the "Proceed to Checkout" button on the bottom right.
3) Scroll to the bottom of the next page where it says "Don't have a PayPal Account?" and click "Continue"
4) Checkout like any other normal checkout process where you can enter in your credit card information, billing info, shipping info, etc...
Just to let you know, inventory is running low but a new shipment is due next week. As always, if you place an order and the kit is not in stock yet, you will receive a free LED flashlight with your purchase!
Thanks guys!
Clifford
fatboitan- the 9006 kit is for the low beams only. If you would like to get a set for your high beams as well, I stock 9005 kits as well.
Just let me know what you'd like to do.
Thanks!
Clifford
Just let me know what you'd like to do.
Thanks!
Clifford
Tchaiti4 - glad to hear you installed them easily.
care to share some pics?
bluaeon - i'll take a photo tonight. this past weekend was hectic with installs and moving inventory so I didn't get a chance yet.
fastandcurious - love the avatar man. your kit was put into ths mail this morning. check your pm.
fatboitan - i unfortunately haven't been able to do some true long term testing but I run them in my fogs and low beams whenever I drive - even during the day for endurance testing purposes. most of the testing that I've done revolves around beating up the bulbs to see what they can withstand before failure.
Testing included:
1) breaking the ceramic cover of the metal wire that runs along the length of the bulb. bulb still worked fine.
2) submerging the bulb and ballast into water and turning it on to see the consequences - no damage whatsoever and it continued to function.
3) opening a ballast and completely gutting it to see what internals could fail and how.
4) touching the glass bulb for fun and turning it on to see what would happen. it smoked for several minutes and continued to work fine. I only ran it for 4-5 minutes.
5) spray painting a bulb (of course this is extreme) for fun to see what would happen - it smoked A LOT for several minutes and the paint burned off. again, i only ran it for 4-5 minutes but there was no bulb failure- the heat burned off the paint and it continued to shine brightly.
6) gave the bulb and ballast half power to simulate daytime running lights or a car alarm and allowed the bulb to flicker for several minutes. haven't had any long term failure yet from this bulb.
overall - they hold up VERY well to stress testing.
I wouldn't be worried about length of life.
derk - there are no glare shields for the 9006 kits since 9006 bulbs do not have glare shields in general. the tC headlight housing is designed to use light emitted from the light source at all angles and is dedicated to low beams
Hope that answers all your questions guys.
Thanks!
Clifford
care to share some pics?bluaeon - i'll take a photo tonight. this past weekend was hectic with installs and moving inventory so I didn't get a chance yet.
fastandcurious - love the avatar man. your kit was put into ths mail this morning. check your pm.

fatboitan - i unfortunately haven't been able to do some true long term testing but I run them in my fogs and low beams whenever I drive - even during the day for endurance testing purposes. most of the testing that I've done revolves around beating up the bulbs to see what they can withstand before failure.
Testing included:
1) breaking the ceramic cover of the metal wire that runs along the length of the bulb. bulb still worked fine.
2) submerging the bulb and ballast into water and turning it on to see the consequences - no damage whatsoever and it continued to function.
3) opening a ballast and completely gutting it to see what internals could fail and how.
4) touching the glass bulb for fun and turning it on to see what would happen. it smoked for several minutes and continued to work fine. I only ran it for 4-5 minutes.
5) spray painting a bulb (of course this is extreme) for fun to see what would happen - it smoked A LOT for several minutes and the paint burned off. again, i only ran it for 4-5 minutes but there was no bulb failure- the heat burned off the paint and it continued to shine brightly.
6) gave the bulb and ballast half power to simulate daytime running lights or a car alarm and allowed the bulb to flicker for several minutes. haven't had any long term failure yet from this bulb.
overall - they hold up VERY well to stress testing.
I wouldn't be worried about length of life. derk - there are no glare shields for the 9006 kits since 9006 bulbs do not have glare shields in general. the tC headlight housing is designed to use light emitted from the light source at all angles and is dedicated to low beams
Hope that answers all your questions guys.
Thanks!
Clifford
Originally Posted by Bomex-bB
Originally Posted by cliffud
Bomex - not too sure what you mean by the blue reflection on the headlight. Mine are clear. And yes, the HID bulbs are like 3x brighter than normal halogen bulbs so high beams aren't even really that noticeable afterwards.
NOtORyUS_tC - don't worry man, I'll have them in stock indefinitely. take care of your bills first and hit me up when you're ready. priorities man!
NOtORyUS_tC - don't worry man, I'll have them in stock indefinitely. take care of your bills first and hit me up when you're ready. priorities man!


well i got my H4/9003 kit yesterday and i can confirm that the high beam is a clear halogen bulb. no blue tint on them.
hey, cliffud, i have a question about my kit. you have a PM.
Originally Posted by cliffud
fastandcurious - love the avatar man. your kit was put into ths mail this morning. check your pm. 

i hope to have these installed by the weekend. i'll post some pictures after i have them installed. peace.






