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brandonl Oct 11, 2007 11:22 AM

Evo 8 HID's swapped into non-HID or RS??
 
I may be building my Evo into a race only car and I am making a list of the items I can sell off. The HID headlight assemblies are on the list, but I would like to know what is involved, ie, what I have to remove when I sell them to make them work in a non-HID car. Also, I will obviously need to get non-HID lights to put into my car. Will the non-HID lights work in an HID equipped 8 without major surgery?

Also, what are the HID's worth? If you are an RS owner what are they worth in addition to the trade for your non-HID's?

Thanks,
Brandon

EvoSjunkie Oct 11, 2007 11:37 AM

I have no idea how this works, but I want first dibs if this is possible.

Jadiem Oct 11, 2007 11:42 AM

i would sell them from $130... i can buy kits single/dual from 3000k-12000k for $150 new... i don't see why they wouldn't work..

brandonl Oct 11, 2007 11:43 AM

What do you think the are worth? Including your headlights obviously.

brandonl Oct 11, 2007 11:44 AM

$130?!?! Umm, I dont think so. Those HID "kits" are a joke, the housing are what make the HID's function as well as they do. An ebay ballast and bulb kit is NOT the same.

EvoSjunkie Oct 11, 2007 12:02 PM

I'm not really sure. I think that $150 plus my headlights?

pudge Oct 11, 2007 12:49 PM

For a factory HID complete set-up including the ballasts, bulbs, and headlight housings you can get a lot more than $150.

brandonl Oct 11, 2007 12:52 PM

My thoughts exactly. I wish an RS owner that has called Mitsu to price the swap would chime in. My guess is that they are about $400 each. Not saying I will want anything near that, but $150?? No way.

Jadiem Oct 11, 2007 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by brandonl (Post 4839711)
$130?!?! Umm, I dont think so. Those HID "kits" are a joke, the housing are what make the HID's function as well as they do. An ebay ballast and bulb kit is NOT the same.

this is incorrect information... a HID kit is only a balast, bulb, and wiring.. each vehicle will express light differently as it is emitted from the headlight housing...

$150 is what i paid for my kit and so far they work as well as the $365 McCulloh (sp?) kit i bought for my street bike... all that matters is what kind of warranty you get with each kit... for $150 and they last 3 years, well i guess you got your money's worth...

of course if you're selling factory HIDs and factory headlight housings, you can get more than $130, i was under the assumption that you were selling JUST the HID kit...

pudge Oct 11, 2007 01:44 PM

Yeah he is selling factory HID parts which are drastically more expensive than the kits you can buy.

EvoSjunkie Oct 11, 2007 02:00 PM

How much more do you want including my headlights.

EvoSjunkie Oct 11, 2007 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by brandonl (Post 4839985)
My thoughts exactly. I wish an RS owner that has called Mitsu to price the swap would chime in. My guess is that they are about $400 each. Not saying I will want anything near that, but $150?? No way.

If I was going to call mitsubishi, of course I would pay more, and they wouldn't buy my old headlights off of me either. All I am saying is, my headlights have got to be worth enough plus an additional $150-200. But again, I dont know, just give me a quote. And besides, has anyone esablished that this is an easy swap yet?

Jadiem Oct 11, 2007 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by EvoSjunkie (Post 4840241)
If I was going to call mitsubishi, of course I would pay more, and they wouldn't buy my old headlights off of me either. All I am saying is, my headlights have got to be worth enough plus an additional $150-200. But again, I dont know, just give me a quote. And besides, has anyone esablished that this is an easy swap yet?

why would it be hard?

EvoSjunkie Oct 11, 2007 04:56 PM

i dunno, I thought there was more to it. Is just plug-in-play? does an extra $200 plus my headlights seem too low?

pudge Oct 11, 2007 06:31 PM

I would need to see a car with factory HID to confirm, but I would imagine that the cars that have the HID from factory are wired a lil different. The non hid car will have a plug at the end of the wire harness that the headlight bulb plugs into. Whereas on the HID equipped car, the wires coming from the headlight switch or relay will go to the ballast, which inturn goes to the bulb. If I'm wrong on this someone correct me.


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