View Full Version : Sinspeed HID Kits NOW AVAILABLE!!!
BISKIT
11-29-2010, 05:05 PM
Adding another to our lineup of Sinergy (Sinspeed) branded products are our HID kits.
We have them available for ALL Mustangs from 64 1/2 - 2011.
We have them in a choice of either 35w (regular intensity) and 55w (high intensity) bulbs and choice of High/Low or just Low beam functionality and as with any Sinspeed product, you can buy with confidence as there is a lifetime warranty on ALL products.
They are also equipped with the slimline ballasts for a clean OE fit and finish.
We also have foglight kits for all Mustang applications.
For the debut of these kits, the first 10 people to buy a set (combined) through the website will get FREE INSTALL or FREE SHIPPING.
All you have to do is decide:
- What intensity? 35w or 55w
- What color temp? (What color light)
- High and Low, or just Low beam.
Default on the site is High/Low 35w kits.
Let me know if the product you want is not listed before ordering.
Cheers
Mark
BISKIT
11-29-2010, 05:05 PM
Fox kits:
79-86
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1869-sinspeed-hid-headlight-conversion-kit-79-86.aspx
87-93
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1870-sinspeed-hid-headlight-conversion-kit-87-93.aspx
Foglight kit
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1871-sinspeed-foglight-conversion-kit-87-93.aspx
94-98
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1874-sinspeed-hid-headlight-conversion-kit-94-98.aspx
Foglight Kit
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1875-sinspeed-foglight-conversion-kit-94-98.aspx
99-04
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1878-sinspeed-hid-headlight-conversion-kit-99-04.aspx
Foglight Kit
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1879-sinspeed-foglight-conversion-kit-99-04.aspx
05-09
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1880-sinspeed-hid-headlight-conversion-kit-05-09.aspx
Foglight Kit
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1881-sinspeed-foglight-conversion-kit-05-09.aspx
10+
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1882-sinspeed-hid-headlight-conversion-kit-10.aspx
Foglight Kit
http://sinergymotorsports.net/store/p-1883-sinspeed-hid-foglight-conversion-kit-10.aspx
1EVLPNY
11-29-2010, 06:30 PM
Interesting, gotta see how much cash I have left after the holidays. And if you get both the head light and fog light kit is there any discount?
kingeaton
11-29-2010, 06:51 PM
Just bought some with lifetime replacement for $60. Hid kits are cheap now, back then when they first came out they were expensive but not anymore.
06silverbullet
11-29-2010, 06:57 PM
i'll tkae a set if you add them onto the back end of my tab
t76mach
11-29-2010, 07:02 PM
Just bought some with lifetime replacement for $60. Hid kits are cheap now, back then when they first came out they were expensive but not anymore.
Lifetime doesn't always mean quality, I can buy a set of tools at auto zone and have lifetime warranty but won't compare to snap on
kingeaton
11-29-2010, 07:14 PM
Friend of mine has had them for 2 years with no issues, but just happened to tell me yesterday about them.
ka0tyk
11-30-2010, 08:01 AM
149 for a single low profile not dual beam hid? Im guessing the "high/low" has a little tiny bulb on the side for "highbeams" ?
Is it a 35 or 55?
BISKIT
11-30-2010, 10:54 AM
149 for a single low profile not dual beam hid? Im guessing the "high/low" has a little tiny bulb on the side for "highbeams" ?
Is it a 35 or 55?
The 149.99 is for dual function (High AND Low beam). The single function ones are cheaper.
That price is for 35w and whatever K you want. 55w is available for just a little bit more.
And before you ask, we have run these kits on 14 different cars (including my own) for durations between 6 months to 3 years and never had any issues.
They are not the big bulky ballast kits that are all over ebay and not chinese cheapy kits.
Also, if anything DOES go wrong, you don't have to wait for shipping or anything. We stock the kits and parts and can swap them out same day if needed.
BISKIT
11-30-2010, 10:54 AM
i'll tkae a set if you add them onto the back end of my tab
Done and done.
BISKIT
11-30-2010, 10:57 AM
Just bought some with lifetime replacement for $60. Hid kits are cheap now, back then when they first came out they were expensive but not anymore.
You would be AMAZED at how many companies (Chinese) I saw at Aapex selling HID kits. some were as little as 15 dollars (my cost) but they looked it too.
For me, selecting parts not only means finding the best deals in terms of price but more importantly parts that are quality made and as such will give me (the seller and installer) little headache but even more importantly than that, give the customer no headache.
I am very picky on what I put our name on. It took a while to find a kit that fit my criteriae
BISKIT
11-30-2010, 10:57 AM
Interesting, gotta see how much cash I have left after the holidays. And if you get both the head light and fog light kit is there any discount?
Yes sir. I can do 10% off on both kits.
ka0tyk
11-30-2010, 11:27 AM
The 149.99 is for dual function (High AND Low beam). The single function ones are cheaper.
That price is for 35w and whatever K you want. 55w is available for just a little bit more.
And before you ask, we have run these kits on 14 different cars (including my own) for durations between 6 months to 3 years and never had any issues.
They are not the big bulky ballast kits that are all over ebay and not chinese cheapy kits.
Also, if anything DOES go wrong, you don't have to wait for shipping or anything. We stock the kits and parts and can swap them out same day if needed.
ah duals. cuz the pix you have are single bulb HID's. I'm guessing they're not "actual" pix then. not bad.
have youhad any interference problems? I noticed on my last car id get some static when running the fogs and headlights at the same time. one or the other it would be fine. or do the install kits come with any type of isolation harnesx/relay not just a plug into the original headlights?
BISKIT
11-30-2010, 11:55 AM
ah duals. cuz the pix you have are single bulb HID's. I'm guessing they're not "actual" pix then. not bad.
have youhad any interference problems? I noticed on my last car id get some static when running the fogs and headlights at the same time. one or the other it would be fine. or do the install kits come with any type of isolation harnesx/relay not just a plug into the original headlights?
Yeah, as far as pics, I am going to take some of each specific kit and throw them up as soon as possible, for now, the pics are generic of one kit, but the descriptions are accurate and pertaining specifically to each model. Some kits (when necessary) even come with the housings to be able to retrofit them into the application (ie: classic 64-86 kits.)
Have them on 6 pre-05 cars including a fox and so far I have not had any complaints about interference, but I do know what you are talking about. There was a customer that came in with one of the ebay 60 dollar kits with the huge grey ballasts that would buzz through the speakers but then again, his wiring was suspect.
These also have regulators built into the ballasts so you don't get that flickering due to voltage issues.
The 05+ kits do come with the BOW adapters that in most cases you have to buy seperately with other kits costing an additional 30-50 bucks.
Blind
11-30-2010, 12:30 PM
are the bulbs available separately? I have a kit from another mfgr. that was on a car I parted out recently, both bulbs were broken but the ballasts and wiring seem to be fine.
the ballasts look to be the same style, I might be convinced to install them into my fobra if the price is right, I really like the hid kit that came on the harley, though the hi/lo function doesn't do jack shit on that truck, I've checked closely to see what it does and it just flips the bulbs around, but without a projector reflector with a cutoff the beam pattern hardly changes.
Just outta curiosity, since you're able to do them on the older classic stangs, I take it should be able to install on pretty much any older Ford or non Ford glass headlight, right?
RedRyder
11-30-2010, 02:33 PM
Hmmm... very tempting.
ka0tyk
11-30-2010, 02:57 PM
Hmmm... very tempting.
racecars dont need bright lights. plus a fox alternator couldnt keep up with the power draw. hehe.
RedRyder
11-30-2010, 03:02 PM
HID bulbs draw less amps to run.
My fox has a 200 amp alternator.
My streetcar needs brighter lights.
BondoSHO
11-30-2010, 03:04 PM
I wish I had clear lenses :(
RedRyder
11-30-2010, 03:10 PM
like these? woot!
http://www.cjponyparts.com/pop_alternate_view.asp?t=a&pn=HLK36&pif=HLK36.jpg
ka0tyk
11-30-2010, 03:42 PM
HID bulbs draw less amps to run.
My fox has a 200 amp alternator.
My streetcar needs brighter lights.
oh damnit you already upgraded yer alternator. +1 for you! :shakefist:
t76mach
12-07-2010, 09:49 PM
i'll tkae a set if you add them onto the back end of my tab
X2
But my tab was paid off the other day :p
Nicksbluestang
12-07-2010, 09:54 PM
You would be AMAZED at how many companies (Chinese) I saw at Aapex selling HID kits. some were as little as 15 dollars (my cost) but they looked it too.
For me, selecting parts not only means finding the best deals in terms of price but more importantly parts that are quality made and as such will give me (the seller and installer) little headache but even more importantly than that, give the customer no headache.
I am very picky on what I put our name on. It took a while to find a kit that fit my criteriae
Do the manufacturers that make this kit know that you are marketing their kit as your own? Kinda shady, no?
MartyParty
12-07-2010, 10:29 PM
Um... no? It's called a parts supplier. That is why you go to trade shows, to establish lines of business, and maybe make a product that sells.
Nicksbluestang
12-07-2010, 11:01 PM
A parts supplier is just that. Someone gets stock of "x" part from company x and sells it as "x" part...
RedRyder
12-07-2010, 11:13 PM
http://www.gogaminggiant.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/facepalm.jpg
Nicksbluestang
12-07-2010, 11:16 PM
:laugh:
BISKIT
12-08-2010, 11:32 AM
Do the manufacturers that make this kit know that you are marketing their kit as your own? Kinda shady, no?
Since it seems you are new to the business world, let me help you on your first lesson Nick:
http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/private-label.html
And if you are unfamiliar with this term, you would be quite shocked at what "brands" are actually just rebadged products of other companies.
Hell. half the companies "making" springs and swaybars for our cars are basically reboxed, private label Eibach and/or Stillen for example.
Nicksbluestang
12-08-2010, 11:52 AM
My second response was more of a trolling comment. :laugh:
My first comment was a serious question that you just answered. :cheers:
BISKIT
12-08-2010, 12:17 PM
Happy I could clear things up for you.
MartyParty
12-08-2010, 09:06 PM
Ugh... Stupidity reigns.
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