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35W CANbus HID Conversion Kits | Xenon Headlights with Error-Free Performance

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Xenon HID Conversion Kits Engineered for Halogen-to-HID Upgrades

Underground Lighting collection of 35W CANbus HID arc-lamp headlight conversion kits, also known as xenon HID kits are designed to upgrade factory halogen headlights to high-intensity discharge (HID) lighting. These headlights generate light through an electric arc inside a xenon-filled quartz capsule, producing significantly higher output and longer beam throw than filament-based halogen bulbs. 

Each kit is a complete HID conversion system, consisting of HID bulbs, electronic ballasts, igniters/starters, and vehicle-specific wiring, engineered to operate on a 12V automotive electrical system. During ignition, the igniter generates a ~23,000V pulse to start the arc, while the ballast regulates power to a stable 85V AC output during sustained operation at 35W nominal wattage.

All kits in this collection are CANbus-compatible, meaning they include digital load management to prevent dashboard bulb-out warnings, flickering, and headlight shutdown in modern vehicles manufactured 2007 and newer. This makes them suitable for trucks, SUVs, and performance vehicles, including Ram 1500, Ford F-150, GMC Sierra, and Jeep Grand Cherokee (2011–2021).

Our premium collection covers the most in-demand aftermarket H-series HID bulb formats used for conversion kit, :

Choose from our wide selection of single and dual beam lights available in color temperatures typically include 4300K (OEM warm white), 6000K (daylight white), and 8000K (blue-tinted white), allowing users to balance visibility, contrast, and aesthetics and are optimised for projector headlight housings, where focused optics control glare and meet DOT/SAE road-use requirements when installed correctly.

Why Choose Underground Lighting 35W CANbus HID Conversion Kits?

  • ~3× Higher Brightness Than Halogen Headlights

    35W HID systems produce approximately 3,000–3,200 lumens per bulb, compared to 1,000–1,200 lumens from halogen, significantly improving long-distance visibility and hazard detection.

  • Superior Beam Throw for Highway & Truck Use

    HID arc-based light output delivers a longer, denser beam pattern, improving forward illumination at highway speeds and making these kits suitable for trucks and SUVs.

  • Error-Free Operation in CANbus Vehicles

    Integrated CANbus electronics prevent flickering, bulb-out warnings, and ECU shutdowns, which are common failure points with non-CANbus HID kits.

  • OEM-Standard 35W Power for Stability

    Operating at 35W, the OEM-standard wattage, balances brightness, thermal control, and bulb lifespan better than overdriven 55W HID kits, which generate more heat and wear.

  • Flexible Colour Temperature Options

    Users can select 4300K for maximum road penetration, 6000K for daylight-white clarity, or 8000K for visual styling, depending on driving conditions and preference.

  • Plug-and-Play Conversion With No Permanent Modifications

    Designed for direct halogen-to-HID replacement, these kits install without cutting or splicing, making them reversible and suitable for vehicle-specific applications.

How to Find Out Which HID Headlight Kit You Need

We're experts in everything you need to know about HID conversion kits. Whether you're upgrading for the first time or you're an experienced installer, finding the right kit for your specific application is straightforward.

Check your compatibility in three quick steps:

  1. Identify your current headlight bulb type by checking your owner's manual under "bulb replacement" or by safely removing and inspecting your existing headlight bulb. Standard sizes are often H11, 9006, and H7.
  2. On checkout, enter your vehicle's year, make, and model so we can confirm this is the exact kit you need. Can't find your bulb type? Our team will help identify the correct fitment for your specific application.
  3. Our fitment guarantee ensures you'll get the right HID conversion kit for your vehicle every time, taking the guesswork out of selecting the perfect system for your specific make and model.

Need help finding the perfect HID conversion kit? Our automotive lighting professionals are ready to help - just call, email, or chat with us today.

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High-Intensity Discharge Conversion Kit FAQs

What is a Canbus HID kit?

Canbus HID Conversion Kits are specifically designed for European vehicles from 2006 onwards and most modern vehicles from 2007–2008 to the present. “Canbus” refers to the Controller Area Network system, a sophisticated vehicle wiring system that allows different components to communicate without a central computer. A Canbus HID kit integrates seamlessly with your vehicle’s electrical system, preventing dashboard warning lights, flickering, or compatibility issues.

Can I use 35W HID bulbs with a 55W ballast?

Technically, yes — 35W HID bulbs can be used with a 55W ballast. However, most HID light kits on the market operate at 35W because it is the industry standard that offers the best balance of light output, heat control, and bulb lifespan.

Are HID kits universal?

Most HID Conversion Kits are designed to be universal, making them compatible with the majority of vehicles that come factory-equipped with halogen headlights. Upgrading from standard halogen bulbs to HID headlights is a popular way to significantly improve brightness, visibility, and overall lighting performance.

What are Xenon HID headlights and how are they different from halogen?

Xenon headlights, also known as High-Intensity Discharge (HID) lighting, use gas discharge technology instead of a filament. Rather than heating a tungsten wire like halogen bulbs, HID systems generate light through an electric arc inside a sealed quartz capsule filled with xenon gas and metallic salts. This process produces nearly three times more usable light than halogen bulbs at the same power level, resulting in longer beam distance, higher intensity, and improved visibility, especially when paired with projector headlights.

How does an HID system produce light?

An HID system operates as a closed electrical circuit made up of coordinated components. During startup, the igniter produces a high-voltage pulse of around 23,000 volts to ionise the xenon gas and create an arc inside the bulb. Once ignited, the ballast regulates power at approximately 85V AC to maintain stable light output. This process explains the 10–30 second warm-up period that is unique to HID headlights.

What components are included in an HID conversion kit?

An HID conversion kit consists of matched components designed to replace a halogen bulb. This includes HID bulbs to generate light, ballasts to regulate voltage and current, igniters to start the arc, and high-voltage wiring. In many modern vehicles, additional components such as CANbus cancellers or relay harnesses may be required to prevent flickering or bulb-out warning messages.

What is the difference between D-Series and H-Series HID bulbs?

D-Series HID bulbs are OEM-style bulbs such as D1S, D2S, D3S, and D4S, commonly found in factory HID systems. Some include integrated igniters, while others require external igniters, and newer versions eliminate mercury for environmental compliance. H-Series bulbs, such as H1, H3, H7, H11, 9005, and 9006, are designed specifically for aftermarket HID conversion kits. They mimic the shape of halogen bulbs, allowing them to fit into halogen housings when paired with external ballasts.

How does color temperature affect HID headlight performance?

Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K) and describes the color of the light, not its brightness. 4300K produces a warm white light with the highest lumen output and best visibility in all conditions. 6000K offers a clean white appearance with slightly reduced output, while 8000K and higher introduce blue tones that reduce effective road illumination. Higher Kelvin ratings do not mean brighter light.

Why does headlight housing type matter for HID safety and legality?

HID headlights produce intense light that must be properly controlled. Projector housings are designed to focus HID light using a cutoff shield and lens, resulting in a clean beam pattern with minimal glare. Reflector housings scatter HID light, often causing excessive glare for oncoming drivers. This is why HID kits installed in halogen reflector housings are typically not DOT or SAE compliant.

Which vehicles are compatible with HID conversion kits?

HID conversion kits are commonly installed on vehicles like the Ford F-150, Ram 1500, and Jeep Grand Cherokee, especially trims equipped with projector headlights. Compatibility depends on bulb size, housing type, CANbus system presence, and electrical stability rather than vehicle brand alone. Incorrect fitment is the most common cause of flickering, error codes, and premature failure.

What are the best HID conversion kits?

At Underground Lighting, we offer a range of premium HID conversion kits to suit different vehicles and needs. Popular options include standard 35W HID kits for reliable performance and advanced Canbus HID kits for modern vehicles. Best sellers include our H1 High-End 35W HID Kit and the H1 HID 35W Canbus Error and Flicker Free Kit. Our lighting experts are always available to help you choose the right setup.

How do I install plug-and-play HID conversion kits?

Plug-and-play HID conversion kits are designed for easy installation. Simply remove your factory halogen bulbs, install the HID bulbs, connect them to the ballasts, and secure the wiring. No cutting or splicing is required. This quick upgrade instantly improves both the appearance and performance of your vehicle’s headlights.

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