![]() ![]() If you want to convert the halogen type headlight to xenon, it's easier to buy a used set of the non-AFS xenon projector type headlights, as it would be impossible to get the AFS system working. Non-AFS xenon projector versions won't have the AFS motor at the bottom of the projector.Īnd non-AFS xenon projector versions have a "black" lens holder ring instead of a silver one. This holds the lens in place on the projector. Look at the 1/4inch ring around each projector lens. The xenon projector AFS type headlights will have this black box (with a white plastic piece behind it) attached to the bottom of the projector.Īnd AFS xenon projector headlights have "silver metal" lens holder rings. Most people do not realize that there were two different xenon projector type headlights for the same car, with the only differences between the two being the lack of AFS and a lesser performing projector (not as bright and not as wide). (3) xenon, projector type, no AFS, but with auto-leveling (however the projector itself is different than that of type 2) (2) xenon, projector type, with AFS, with auto-leveling (1) halogen, reflector type, no AFS, no auto-leveling Unbeknownst to many, the '04-'09 RX330/350/400h actually came with THREE options for headlights: If you decide to go with Kensun, this is the kit you need for your 07 RX350. Vehicles that do not have factory installed HID lights use size H11 for headlights, 9005 for high beams, 9006 for fog lights. ![]() The 2007 Lexus RX350 uses size D2S for headlights, 9005 for high beams, 9006 for fog lights for vehicles with factory installed HID systems. I read the reviews in Amazon's website, reviewers are saying that they have a very good customer should you experience an issue with their products. Then I read a post in this forum from a member who replaced his HIDs with a Kensun brand an seems pretty happy. I also did not want to buy on Ebay due to a considerable amount of negative reviews of buyers who have purchased HID kits and were promised a hassle free warranty and when they had a problem with the product that warranty was not there. My RX330 came with HIDs, I needed to replace the ballasts but I didn't want to spend an arm and a leg buying directly from Lexus. Their products come with a 2 years warranty. Their customer service is very good and they stand behind their product. If you have questions to Steven, just ask your question using the form.Anyone know a good place to order the kit? Thanks!I have heard very good things about Kensun products. Now, he is ready to share his experience with readers. He has installed thousands of HID and LED kits and did hundreds of custom headlight retrofit projects. On yearly basis he visits SEMA, as well as other car shows. Steven is excited about fast cars, loud music and car mods. Steven is a certified mechanic and technical writer at Halo Headlights. ![]() LED vs HID vs Halogen: Comparison Chart TECHNOLOGY But in general they last around 2.000 hours. The lifespan of these bulbs depends on the manufacturer and technologies they use to produce these bulbs. Also, HIDs require less power to operate, than halogens do. These bulbs are not just bright, but are significantly brighter, than halogens as they produce 3 times as much light, as halogens do. High Intensity Discharge bulbs employ a mixture of gasses (including xenon) and metals to produce bright glow. Power of halogen bulbs today is around 55 watts, yet not all power is converted into light, as these bulbs produce a lot of heat as well. Average lifespan of halogen bulb varies from 5 hours and highly depends on the manufacturer and technological specs. But still, halogen headlights are now the most popular type of headlight bulbs on our roads. Today, many carmakers install xenon or even LED bulbs into more upscale trim levels. Since 1960s, halogen bulbs became more advanced and were installed into headlights of all vehicles as a basic lighting option. ![]() Halogen bulbs employ glass bubble filled with halogen, in order to prolong lifespan and performance of these bulbs. It is the same construction, that’s used in the modern halogen bulbs. Originally, the front end of vehicles featured bulbs with tungsten filaments. ![]()
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