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HID H11 Kit 35W or 55W?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by cossie1600, Feb 21, 2012.

  1. cossie1600

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    I am looking to add HID H11 kit to my base model. I am still debating between 35w or 55w. Also do you guys recommend the battery harness? I would like to have it, where do you guys get the 12v source from? The 12v connector in the front I assume? I am looking at 4300-5000K.
     
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    I'd go with the 35w kit. It will run cooler and have less of a chance of melting anything and should ignite more reliably since the current requirement at startup should be less. Bulbs will also show up as their true color as opposed to being washed out with the higher wattage ballast. This is the same recommendation you would get from HIDPlanet.com. :)
     
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    I would go with the 35w kit and skip the wiring harness that contains the relays. It'll be plenty bright. Lots of folks do not recommend the 55w kits due to color consistantly issues, heat and load on the wires.

    The Prius is capable of running the 35w ballasts without the relays. There's a nice install video of HID's on the 3rd gen here: http://www.xenonsupply.com/toyota-prius-hid-xenon-package.html

    I went with the above company. 35 watt premium kit 4300k color.
     
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    How are you liking the HID kit? I also ordered a kit from xenonsupply, but the 6000k color. Hopefully I'll be getting it today. Have you had any problems with glare to oncoming traffic? Did you need to readjust your headlights?
     
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    The cut off on the gen 3's projectors are very good with the HID's. I wouldn't adjust them unless you get some negative feedback on the roads at night.

    Btw, make sure you get the H11 connectors like how it's shown in the video. The plug that goes to your factory H11 connector. Mine came with just the metal spade connectors and I had to email them about it. They sent me the H11 connectors afterwards.
     
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    I will order 4500K 35w. Now the question is should I buy the high beams too. I cant believe they charge $17 for shipping
     
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    I wouldn't get the high beams. Plus you'll have to find another mounting spot for the ballists.
     
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    HIDs take a bit of time to warm up and reach full lighting potential/color. They are not meant to be used for instant on applications like flash to pass or on curvy mountain roads where you constantly turning them off and on. You will have poor performance and drastically reduce the life of the bulbs and possibly the ballast. For this reason it is best to use halogens.
     
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