View Full Version : Where to buy quality HID's in Toronto?
Smochii
04-06-2016, 09:12 PM
Looking to pick up a set of quality HID's for my 2005 Mazda 3 Hatchback.
Would prefer to pick it up locally, but am open to getting them online.
Any help would be much appreciated :)
Aitch
04-06-2016, 09:14 PM
sp3GT is the best :)
nigvlb_
04-07-2016, 06:46 AM
Looking to pick up a set of quality HID's for my 2005 Mazda 3 Hatchback.
Would prefer to pick it up locally, but am open to getting them online.
Any help would be much appreciated :)
Hyperion
He has some quality lighting related products from what I've heard.
Hyperion
04-07-2016, 09:12 AM
Hyperion
He has some quality lighting related products from what I've heard.
Thank you.
Yes, I can help.
ugotspunk
04-07-2016, 11:47 AM
This is adding HID lights not replacing lamps right? You could check out
http://www.theretrofitsource.com I had a really good experience with them even though the're not local.
gabbygenier
04-07-2016, 11:52 AM
This is adding HID lights not replacing lamps right? You could check out
http://www.theretrofitsource.com I had a really good experience with them even though the're not local.
Hyperion is a reseller for them.
js593
04-08-2016, 01:28 PM
+1 for TRS/TRS resellers. Morimoto products are amazing.
+1 for TRS/TRS resellers. Morimoto products are amazing.
TRS, particularly morimoto products, can be hit or miss.
My experience and that of others consisted of shipping delays, recalled ballasts, bulbs that did not match each other in colour temperature. Their quality control is mediocre at best. All these problems were further exacerbated by their asinine warranty policy of replacing components individually instead of in pairs (such as bulbs) as well as the cost of shipping parts to and fro. I managed to convince them to finally refund me the cost of the kits less shipping.
Going forward my advice to anyone wanting hid kits is to deal locally and to be mindful of the warranty and it's limitations.
I would never by another HID kit again because they are all suspect (with the exception of oem ballasts such as denso and matsushita aka Panasonic).
If you are still inclined, I would recommend @s3pGT. He went out of his way to assist me in a completely unrelated matter even though I was not a customer of his.
Hyperion
04-09-2016, 11:19 PM
TRS, particularly morimoto products, can be hit or miss.
My experience and that of others consisted of shipping delays, recalled ballasts, bulbs that did not match each other in colour temperature. Their quality control is mediocre at best. All these problems were further exacerbated by their asinine warranty policy of replacing components individually instead of in pairs (such as bulbs) as well as the cost of shipping parts to and fro. I managed to convince them to finally refund me the cost of the kits less shipping.
Going forward my advice to anyone wanting hid kits is to deal locally and to be mindful of the warranty and it's limitations.
I would never by another HID kit again because they are all suspect (with the exception of oem ballasts such as denso and matsushita aka Panasonic).
If you are still inclined, I would recommend @s3pGT. He went out of his way to assist me in a completely unrelated matter even though I was not a customer of his.
I agree, depending on when you bought from them, they had a rough patch of quality issues. The trick is to source them locally. There is a master dealer for morimoto in Montreal that has been nothing but terrific with me.
Their new products have been 100% success with every kit I've purchased.
@s3pGT, which hid brand do you use?
r4BBiT
04-10-2016, 12:15 AM
I have two morimoto sets, old style and new, and they both work great and quality of the kit is very good in my opinion. Once ballast misfired, but the light came back on retry. That's in about 3 years.
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