Hi All got myself a set of Newpro-tech HID's 35 Watts and 4300k which come with the slim line Digital Ballasts which measure 15mm thick. First off, I must say I have had a fair few sets of HID kits so I'm not new to HID's.
Some of the previous HID's I bought are the cheap an nasty type which "THUMP" loudly when you switch from Low beam to High Beam which didn't seem right.
The latest KIT I have from NewPro Tech which compared to others I have had in the past is the bees knees. It is a 35watt H4 kit with 4300k globes (other colours are available I believe). Warm up is about 5 seconds odd which is as quick as most Factory HID's, there is no annoying thumping when you switch from Low to High beam and vice versa. The NewPro Tech ballasts are the new type which are a digital microprocessor, rather than a capacitor type which means they are only 15mm thick as opposed to 32mm for the old style the newpro ballasts also have a much better mounting system and don't flop around. The NewPro kits are also waterproof (although I have not tested this) and shock proof. The kit contains enough wiring for a Prado and is dead simple to install. Installation took 1.5 hours with a few drink stops along the way. Cost is only around $170 bloody Brilliant !
Cheers Wally
Some of the previous HID's I bought are the cheap an nasty type which "THUMP" loudly when you switch from Low beam to High Beam which didn't seem right.
The latest KIT I have from NewPro Tech which compared to others I have had in the past is the bees knees. It is a 35watt H4 kit with 4300k globes (other colours are available I believe). Warm up is about 5 seconds odd which is as quick as most Factory HID's, there is no annoying thumping when you switch from Low to High beam and vice versa. The NewPro Tech ballasts are the new type which are a digital microprocessor, rather than a capacitor type which means they are only 15mm thick as opposed to 32mm for the old style the newpro ballasts also have a much better mounting system and don't flop around. The NewPro kits are also waterproof (although I have not tested this) and shock proof. The kit contains enough wiring for a Prado and is dead simple to install. Installation took 1.5 hours with a few drink stops along the way. Cost is only around $170 bloody Brilliant !
Cheers Wally
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