LED Lighted Louvers & Cross Bar
700-1-A0102
$194
LED Light Package                 503-1-A0102
HUMMER  H2
03-07 Delta 10X Black Bar (8 XENON Lights) 440W w/Harness, (2) OEM
switches, w/Stone Guards black
01-9060-10BGX                                     $1492.78

03-07 Delta 10X Light Bar (8 XENON Lights) 440W w/Harness,
(2) OEM switches, w/Stone Guards silver
01-9060-10GX                                       $1441.93

03-07 DELTA 5X Back-Up Light Bar  - Silver w/ 4 Xenon Flood Lights &
Harness
01-9065-5X                                            $1115.27

03-07 Hummer H2 Built-in Bumper Backup Light System (2 ea.)
01-4329-50X                                          $95.93

03-07 Hummer H1 & H2 - 7" H.I.D. Hi/Lo Headlight System (2 ea.)
01-1149-HID2                                        $1083.93      
01-1159-HID2 (with CityLight)            $1085.93
$224
5X Back up Lighting
$280
Crystal Clear
Tail Lamps
$225
Tail Lights    
Chrome
Platinum Smoke
Tail Lamps
$280
$225
Tail Lights    
Black
$280
Bermuda Black
Tail Lamps
LED Crystal Clear
Tail Lamps
$350
LED Bermuda
Black Tail Lamps
$350
LED Platinum
Smoke Tail Lamps
$350
White Lightning Tailgate Bar
26416-60              $150.00
H1 Hummer >  



HID-H171001 - 7" Round Bi-Xenon Set

The H1 Hummer is a capable driving machine, but the one complaint common from all Hummer enthusiasts is that the stock halogen lighting system doesn�t create the illumination required for on or off-road driving. The STARR 7” round Bi-Xenon headlight assembly is a SAE/DOT approved replacement set that uses the latest HID technology to give all Hummer owners the lighting performance and custom look they demand.

With as much as three times the volume of light, you can see potential obstacles much sooner. At highway speeds, HID lights give you up to a full second more time to safely react to road hazards.

Our high quality xenon gas lighting headlight assemblies draw less power than halogen lamps when on. The projectors allow for a tight beam and sharp cutoff, and Philips-made bulbs and ballasts ensure durable, high-quality electronics life. Assemblies feature extremely durable polycarbonate housing lenses (instead of the PMMA acrylic used by inferior brands) making them stronger and scratch resistant.

Available in black or chrome finish, this set comes with everything needed for complete install. The wiring kit plugs into most OEM harnesses, making the process a snap!


H2 Hummer >  



HID-H271001 - 7" Round Bi-Xenon Set

The H2 Hummer is a vehicle meant to be upgraded and it lighting system is no exception. One complaint common from all H2 Hummer enthusiasts is that the stock halogen lighting system doesn�t create the illumination required for on or off-road driving. Also, as a luxury vehicle the OEM halogens don�t have a luxury look or feel.
The STARR 7” round Bi-Xenon headlight assembly is a SAE/DOT approved replacement set that uses the latest HID technology to give all H2 Hummer owners the lighting performance and custom look they demand. With as much as three times the volume of light, you can see potential obstacles much sooner. At highway speeds, HID lights give you up to a full second more time to safely react to road hazards. This equates into saved lives and peace of mind. Our high quality xenon gas lighting headlight assemblies draw less power
than halogen lamps when on.
The projectors allow for a tight beam and sharp cutoff, and Philips-made bulbs and ballasts ensure durable, high-quality electronics life. Assemblies feature extremely durable polycarbonate housing lenses (instead of the PMMA acrylic used by inferior brands) making them stronger and scratch resistant. This set fits the H2 SUV and the H2 SUT. Available in black or chrome finish, this set comes with everything needed to take the H2 from vanilla halogens to luxury HID�s.  
H3 Hummer >  



HID-H31 - H3 Bi-Xenon Set

The H3 Hummer is a highly capable off-road luxury vehicle, however, like the larger H2 and H1, its owners require quality accessories that match there lifestyles and aspirations. The H3 Hummer�s stock halogen lighting system is lacking at best.
The STARR H3 Bi-Xenon headlight assembly is a SAE/DOT certified replacement set that uses the latest HID technology to give all H3 Hummer owners the lighting performance, custom look, and luxury appeal that they demand. With as much as 3.5x the volume of light, you can see potential obstacles much sooner. At highway speeds, HID lights give you up to a  full second of extra time to safely react to road hazards. This equates to saved lives and peace of mind.
Our high quality xenon gas lighting headlight assemblies draw less power than halogen lamps when on. The projectors allow for a tight beam and sharp cutoff, and Philips-made bulbs and ballasts ensure durable, high-quality electronics life. Assemblies feature extremely durable polycarbonate housing lenses (instead of the PMMA acrylic used by inferior brands) making them stronger and scratch resistant. Available in black or chrome finish, this set comes with everything needed to step up the H3 Hummer lighting system.  
H1 Headlamp Set                                                      H2 Headlamp Set                                                     H3 Headlamp Set
HID-H17001HID-H17001C     
                      HID-H17001HID-H17001C                          HID-H17001HID-H17001C   
$1099.00                                        $1049.00                                        $999.00HID - High intensity Discharge
How HID Lamps Operate
What Is color temperature?
Definitions

HID - High intensity Discharge

Like the name implies, high intensity discharge lighting creates a very bright light that is ideal for night time driving. Though the color of the light is often perceived as having a bluish tint when viewed at night, most of the light that is produced by HID headlamps is actually very close in color to natural noontime sunlight -- though some of the light produced is also in the blue and ultraviolet spectrum. Halogen headlamps, by comparison, are more yellowish in appearance but are brighter and whiter than older incandescent style headlamps.

The near-white light produced by HID headlamps improves visibility and makes it easier to see distant objects.

The color of light can be measured in "degrees Kelvin," which refers to the "temperature" (shade) of light. Natural sunlight at noon is 4870 degrees K. Light produced by a HID xenon bulb is 4100 degrees K. Light from a standard halogen bulb is 3200 degrees K, and that from an ordinary incandescent bulb is 2800 degrees K. The lower the temperature rating, the more yellowish the light appears.

Blue-white light is better for visual perception, but yellow light is actually somewhat better for reducing glare in fog, rain and snow (that's why fog lights are yellow).

The xenon bulbs that are used in HID lighting systems also produce three times the light output of standard halogen headlamps (3000 lumens versus 1000 lumens), and require less energy (35 to 42 watts versus 55 watts). This is possible because HID lighting systems work like a vapor-filled street light or metal halide lamp. HID bulbs typically produce 71 lumens of light per watt compared to 18 lumens of light per watt for standard halogen bulbs.


HOW HID HEADLAMPS OPERATE

HID lighting systems use a special quartz bulb that contains no filament and is filled with xenon gas and a small amount of mercury and other metal salts. Inside the bulb are two electrodes separated by a small gap (about 4 mm or 3/16th inch). When high voltage current is applied to the electrodes, it excites the gases inside the bulb and forms an electrical arc between the electrodes. The hot ionized gas produces a "plasma discharge" that generates an extremely intense, bluish-white light.

CAUTION: Once ignited, the pressure inside an HID bulb builds to over 30 atmospheres due to heat (up to 1500 degrees F inside the bulb!). This creates a potential explosion hazard so do not attempt to power a HID bulb outside of the headlamp assembly to "test" it. Also, the bulb must be in a horizontal position when it is on, otherwise it may overheat and fail.

Like street lamps and fluorescent bulbs, HID headlamps require a high voltage ignition source to start. It typically takes up to 25,000 volts to start a xenon bulb, but only about 80 to 90 volts to keep it operating once the initial arc has formed. The normal 12 volts DC from the vehicle's electrical system is stepped up and controlled by an igniter module and inverter (ballast), which also converts the voltage to AC (alternating current) which is necessary to operate the HID headlamps.

The ballast adjusts the voltage and current frequency to operating requirements. The AC ballast frequency is usually in the 250 to 450 Hz range.

Power to the HID system is usually routed through a relay and fused at the power distribution center.

When HID headlamps are first turned on, the light appears more bluish but quickly brightens as the bulbs warm up. On most applications, the HID headlamps are only used for low beams (conventional halogen high beams are used). But on some of the newest HID systems, the position of the shielding around the bulb changes position to provide both high and low beams.

Because there is no brittle filament inside a xenon HID bulb to break or burn out, the headlamps typically last up to three times longer than halogen headlamps (3000 hours versus 1000 hours of continuous operation, which is equivalent to 5 to 10 years of normal driving).


What is color temperature? Many people believe that the higher the color temperature the brighter the lamp. This is totally wrong. The color temperature is purely a scale to measure the color of the light output. It is a reference purely for color and could equally be called White, Green or Blue. The reality is the higher up the scale the lamps are the less bright they become. 5200K lamps are approx 10% brighter (measured in Lumens, not degrees K) than the 7000K. If you want lighting performance the 6000K HID lamps are the best. In our
opinion 7000K has the best and most attractive light output.

Degrees K = ONLY COLOR
Lumen= BRIGHT

"It should be noted that halogen technology is not comparable to the Xenon discharge technology, fitted as original equipment to more and more of the world's finest cars." - Philips



Definitions
Candela (cd)
The international unit (SI) of luminous intensity. The term has been in use since the early days of lighting when a standard candle of a fixed size and composition was used as a basis for evaluating the intensity of other light sources. This unit is used in measuring headlight output; basically the higher the number is, the brighter the light is.

Lumen (lm)
The international unit (SI) of luminous flux (quality of lights). For example, a dinner candle produces about 12 lumens and a standard 60-watt incandescent bulb produces 830 lumens. The higher the number is, the brighter the light is

Kelvin (K)
A basic unit of thermodynamic temperature (color temperature) used to measure the whiteness of the light output. The higher the number is, the whiter the light is. When over 5000K the light begins to turn to blue as daylight.

H1 Headlamp Set                                                     H2 Headlamp Set                                                     H3 Headlamp Set
HID-H17001                                                    HID-H271001                                                   HID-H37002
$1099.00              chrome                $1049.00               chrome                  $995.00             chrome
                                         black    
                                              black                                                 black
IPCWCE343C
IPCWCE343CB
IPCWCE343CS
IPCW LEDT-343C
IPCW LEDT-343CB
IPCW LEDT-343CS
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