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Why choose Xenith Xenons over the competition?

Here at Xenith Xenons, we believe that there are two characteristics that distinguish a good company from a great company: great value and efficient communication. After all, there are so many HID kits available on the market, what makes Xenith Xenons the smart choice? The answer is simple - we offer a product that excels in quality and structure without sacrificing value, and couple it with fast and friendly customer service. After all, valued customers like yourself deserve great service and products and Xenith Xenons does its best to cater to your needs as car enthusiasts.


XenithXenons HID kits include only the highest-quality components

Features include...
-Fully waterproof and shockproof, precisely-engineered DIGITAL ballasts to maximize power use and reduce flickering.
-Laser-cut HID bulbs to insure proper beam patterns.
-All necessary wiring harnesses to insure that our HID conversion kits are completely plug and play for your vehicle.

In order to insure that our digital ballasts are completely weatherproof and shockproof, we engineered a bulletproof design for the outer shell and completely filled its internal components with shock-absorbing resin and Grade A synthetic rubber. This combination makes our digital ballasts impervious to harsh conditions and is the focal reason why we are able to keep our defectives rates so close to OEM standards.


Customize the look of your car with up to 9 vibrant HID colors





Available Temperatures w/ description

Color temperature 3000K

A bright yellow color that is great for fog and misty weather conditions, as well a great way to get that JDM look, the 3000K Xenith HID kit has approximately 3200 lumens, which is 3 times the light output of a standard halogen bulb, and lasts over 3000 hours, which is also significantly longer than standard halogen bulbs. The main use of the 3000K is for high-beams and fog lights as they are often used in auxiliary lighting equipment. However, they can also be used in the low-beam headlights to achieve that unique look when cruising through the streets at night. The 3000K golden yellow light is achieved in a different way compared to other yellow HID bulbs. Rather than having a film over the bulb, which greatly reduces the light output, the color is instead achieved from the core. A special mixture of red and blue filaments within the HID bulb chamber, along with the HID light from the center, achieve a great mixture to provide the deepest yellow possible without sacrificing lighting performance. As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.

Color temperature 4300K

A bright whitish yellow color that is great for normal driving, the 4300K Xenith HID kit offers the brightest light, rated at 3400 lumens, a little bit higher than the 3000K kit. It is a match to the 4300K temp. of OEM bulbs found in Mercedes and BMW, both in color and performance. It is more than 3 times the light output of a standard halogen bulb, and lasts over 3000 hours, which is significantly longer than standard halogen bulbs. Great for low-beams, this temperature is for those who are seeking maximum lighting without having to worry about too much color in their light. This is an ideal temperature to get for those who offroad frequently or cruise through dark canyons, where light is needed the most. As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.

Color temperature 6000K

A bright bluish white color that looks incredibly classy at night, the 6000K Xenith HID kit is our most popular kit. It offers both bright visability, rated at 2800 lumens, as well as a very nice crisp and clean bluish white color similar to the OEM Philips Ultinon bulbs (which retail for $200USD a pair). The 6000K are a little less than 3x the light output of the standard halogen bulb and lasts over 3000 hours, which is significantly longer than standard halogen bulbs. The 6000K kit is for those who wish to have a nice blue color in their headlights without sacrificing too much light output. The reason why it is our #1 selling temperature is because it has a great mixture of function and form. As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.

Color temperature 8000K

A bright blue color that turns head whether you're going show or cruising down the streets, the 8000K Xenith HID kit offers a nice and solid blue color to give your car the exotic look you've always been looking for. One drive with these lights and people will definitely notice your car. The 8000K kit is rated at 2400 lumens, which is between 2 to 3 times the light output of a standard halogen bulb, and also lasts approximately 3000 hours, which is significantly longer than the standard halogen bulb. The 8000K kit has less lumens than the 6000K kit, but contains a much bluer light. As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.

Color temperature 10000K

A bright deep blue color, the 10000K Xenith HID kit offers amazingly deep color compared to other aftermarket kits. Often purchased for show purposes, the 10000K setup offers 2200 lumens (a little more than 2 times the light output of a standard halogen bulb) and lasts for approximately 3000 hours, which is significantly longer than the standard halogen bulb. Although not as bright as the 8000K or 6000K kits, the sacrifice in light output is made up for by the deep color the color temperature emits. Unmatched by no other kit, the 10000K is the way to go if you want to win the first prize trophy in your local car show.  As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.

Color temperature Pure Blue

A bright and very deep blue color, the Extreme Blue Xenith HID kit is the only temperature in the Xenith line that offers a truly deep blue color. The Extreme Blue kit is rated at 2000 lumens, approximately 2 times the light output of a standard halogen bulb, and lasts approximately 3000 hours, which is significantly longer than the standard halogen bulb. While the light output of the Extreme Blue is not as great as the 4300K or 6000K kits, many people prefer the Extreme Blue kit because of its exotic deep blue color unmatched by any other kit. As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.

Color temperature Purple

A bright purple color, the Purple Xenith HID kit is the only option in the Xenith line that offers a true all-purple color. The exotic purple color is achieved through incorporating different components within the bulb capsule. This offers a unique purple color unlike any other HID kit in the market and provides the brightest light possible while maintaining a purple hue. While the light output of the Purple HIDs is not as great as the 4300K or 6000K kits, many people prefer the Purple kit because of its head-turning purple color. As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.

Color temperature Pink

A bright pink color, the Pink Xenith HID kit is the only option in the Xenith line that offers a true all-pink color. This level of color is achieved through special ingredients that are added to the bulb capsule along with the xenon gas. No color filters are used at all to achieve the pink color, everything originates from the bulb capsule. This means more pink light is produced compared to other generic HID kits that use colored filters. As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.

Color temperature Green

A bright green color, the Green Xenith HID kit is the only option in the Xenith line that offers a true bright green color. Like the other custom colors Pink and Purple, our Green HIDs required special components mixed with the xenon gas to achieve the color without any outer color filters on the bulb. This results in the brightest Green light possible with no reduction from any color filters. As a special note, the K of an HID bulb does not reflect proportionally to the brightness of the bulb. In fact, the higher the K, the less bright it becomes. In addition, since HID bulbs run significantly cooler by emitting less heat to their environment, they will not harm your headlight housings.