IMO, dont waste the money on HID for your high beams. I'd get the best regular bulbs you can find and stay away from HID for highs. I tried them, and the warm up time was too long for normal operation in an area where you have frequent oncoming traffic. if you're ...
Decided to try out HID headlights, first set I have put on any of my trucks. So far i like them pretty good. I am running a 35w ballast with 8k bulbs, I only did low beams first to see if i liked them. I will probably order a set for my high beams(I dont have fog lights), what should i do for ...
You mean Quality wise or watt rating. I would go with the 35 watt.. and I choose 5000K for the bulbs, because I want white, not blue tint. The morimoto ballasts use Alternating current vs direct current. They have tons of information on their site explaining a lot of stuff. ...
... buy the ddm etc. etc and have no problems. Others constantly have bulb/ballast issues. I don't want to constantly be dicking with shipping ballast bulbs back, going without headlight, so I bought good stuff I bought http://www.theretrofitsource.com/product_info.php?products_id=3959 Just Note.. ...
i bought the xentech hids off ebay for 30 bucks.. so far i have had no problems with them at all! got my brights and the only thing i noticed was the "warm up" time. im not too knowledgeable on hid lighting but i think all hids do this and it only takes a couple seconds to get to their bri...
... buy the ddm etc. etc and have no problems. Others constantly have bulb/ballast issues. I don't want to constantly be dicking with shipping ballast bulbs back, going without headlight, so I bought good stuff I bought http://www.theretrofitsource.com/product_info.php?products_id=3959 Just Note.. ...
HIDs in those headlights are awesome but be prepared to fork out the dollars. I bought cheap shit ones from HIDnation and I had a ton of problems with them.