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quick question i do have a set of single bean 6000k HID's but i want to be able to have a high beam. I saw at the beginning of this thread some have to be modified. So if i order a 9007-3 bi-xenon from vvme it has to be modified to have a usable high beam? And is there anywhere i can order a set where i don't have to modify them? If not then is it simple and cheap to modify? Dont really have anything to measure the travel of the bulb and am kinda lazy lol
my brights were not working when i turned them on so i did the rewiring thing and that did work but it only worked for the one side. my kit only came with one plug for just one of the factory harnesses. i did the wiring thing on the passanger side and the driver side brights now work but the passanger side still does nothing when i swich to brights the light just remains in the same spot. should there be another harness for the other side to plug into the factory one?? i found a diagram online and it only shows one but it just dosent make sense y only one bright would work and not the other. sorry if this is already answered i didnt want to read through all 15 pages of threads to find it because this is already making me frusterated and reading would just make it that much worse. lmao
i know this is probably a stupid question with an easy but i gotta know. i got '05 grand prix and it looks like there are 2 bulbs in the stock head lights. do i need to buy 2 HID kits?
You only need lows. They will be bright enough.
yes
For anyone researching HID's, I'd like to offer my experience with the purchase and install. After reading this and tons of other threads on this forum, I decided to go with the VVME 9007/2 kit @6000K for my 99 GTP. First off, this was to be a Christmas gift for me. I did a buy it now on EBAY for the kit on Dec. 15th for $49. That night I received an email from VVME (ebay seller prettyseller1111 ), telling me that the 9007/2 kit was out of stock, and would I want to wait for it to be stocked, which would be around the 24th, or cancel the order. They also said that if I waited, they would throw in a wiring harness for free to make up for the out-of-stock problem delaying my order (the 9007/2 I ordered did not include the wiring harness) . Since I did not want to wait, I asked them if they had the 9007/3 in stock. They replied that they did have that one, and they would give it to me for $72 (they list the 9007/3 kit for $79 on EBAY.) They quickly cancelled the existing 9007/2 order, refunded my PayPal, and sent me the tracking number for the 9007/3 after I PayPaled the $72. It shipped from Beijing and three days later it arrived in Knoxville, where I live, so I had it for Christmas. All in all great customer service, they replied to my emails quickly and IMHO did their best to make me a happy customer.
I finally got to install the kit today. It took me about 2 hours all told. The install was fairly straight forward, FYI you need to have a ground connection for each bulb, unless you want to splice in extra line. I used the front most fender bolt along the hood seam on each side for the ground. To connect to the positive side of the battery, I spliced in some extra line and connected to the big nut that sits on top of the fuse box on the pass. side wheel well, as I wouldn't have been able to reach that nut with the length of line provided. I ran the wiring harness in the space in front of the condenser, where the exsiting headlight wiring runs, and tie wrapped them to each other. Another FYI, you only have one connection to make to the existing bulbs socket, you can leave the other one disconnected. The relay and the main trunk of the wiring harness tucked in easily in front of the battery behind the right side lamp assembly. The slim ballasts were mounted on each side directly under the outer most tab that the headlight assembly inserts into, and they do not interfere at all with getting the assembly back on. The ballasts come with three mounting holes, I drilled a small hole into the sheet metal and screwed them in. I could only get my drill to do one of the holes, the other two I couldn't get at because the drill I have was too big to fit in the space of the headlight assembly opening. Tomorrow I'm going to tie wrap them in so they are nice and snug.
I read in this thread about BackInBlacks wiring mod, (thanks for the great write up), and yes, I needed to do it. In low beam setting, my dash hi-beam light was on but dim, when I flipped to the high-beam setting, nothing changed with the headlights, but the dash indicator would be fully lit, and my fogs would not come on in either setting. After the BIB mod, everything worked as it should, and the hi-beam indicator went out when I had the low's on.
I'm very happy with the light output, it is easily three times as bright as the halogens used to be, and this is the 35W kit, not the 55W. The bulbs I have are the retractors, but the hi-beams do what they are supposed to do, and that's illuminate further down the road. All in all I'm very happy with them, there are alot of dark roads here in TN, and my visibility is so much better now. One more thing I did get flashed by another car, so I will be adjusting the headlight aiming along with some experimentation with moving the bulbs back 1/10th of an inch like BacklInBlack talks about, but even without doing the 1/10th inch mod, these things work fine.
I hope anyone researching HID's gets use out of my story, and thanks to BackinBlack for the great write up.
I have read and I might have missed it, ADHD LOL, but has anyone went with the DDM kit? I am looking at getting a set of 9007 and 880 for my 99 GT. Everywhere I have read on other forums say DDM's are great, but I don't have a Nissian or Honda (sorry to use such vulgar language on here..)
HID Kits, BMW Aftermarket Bumpers & Lighting, DEPO - DDM Tuning
What I am looking at getting is the Raptor Full Size HID kit for both style bulbs.
55W Headlight/35W Fog (or is there a noticable difference between 35 vs 55 and is it worth it?)
One HID harness (Would I need to get two since I will get a kit for the fogs or will one harness kit take care of both since they are dual in and out?) Figured I'd get the harness and not fool with my existing harness, $15 and no mods on my car is worth it to me..
8000K in both Headlight and Fog
Read this thread around pages 8-10, I talk about my ddms. They are still awesome years later, with no issues.
Thanks!!! Did you have to do any adjusting to the bulbs when you put them in or just plug and play?
I just did plug and play. the output is good enough for me so I decided not to mess with them.
I ordered my DDM Tuning HID's a couple weeks ago and they came in this past Friday and they quickly got installed.. I did my fogs first, hooked up one side and I was like WOW compared to the other. I hooked up the other side fog light and they went black.. I got to looking at the wiring, I swapped relays (I got the HD wiring kit for both heads and fogs) and swapped ballasts.. Still black. I checked my fuse for my fog lights and it was blown. I put another fuse in, pop. Hmm... I rerouted wires and smacked myself in the forehead, I hooked my fog light plug on both sides. I unhooked my factory plug on the driver side and left it hanging along with the blue and white wire plug going to the relay, replaced the fuse and taadaa!!! Fogs were great and the amber colored factory headlights looked like crap now.. LOL I changed them out and WOW. I had to adjust them a couple times to get them how I want them, but they are great!! I purchased 6000K for my headlights and 8000K for my fogs. I love the color, headlights are not blue at all looking out from the windshield but the fogs do have a blue hue to them. I love them!!
Now with all that said, is there any way to adjust fog lights? I know they are suppose to aim down and not have much if any adjustment, but my driver side is aimed kinda up and to the left and it's frustrating. I can see it shining in trees at night.
It should be a wingnut style adjuster...
I will look and see, thanks. I noticed there's two 10mm bolts, but they were mounting bolts I assume. I didn't look much further..
Ok Hi, first time poster and first off I wanna say great job on the thread! I know this is probably posted somewhere in here but I can't seem to find it but I currently have aftermarket halo projectors. 1) they look sweet 2) I hit a deer and these were far cheaper than OEM and 3) i couldn't see a damn thing with the stock headlights lol. My question is that most of these conversations are covering HID kits swapping out the OEM bulbs. My headlight originally came with an HID kit but the passenger bulb kept blowing out and it wasn't until recently that I realized I need a relay because of the DRLs and the voltage to the pass. headlight. Question made simple, I believe the bulbs I need are H3, so would all of this help me out or am I gonna be in a whole new ball game with aftermarket headlights/bulb types? Thanks for the support and great informational posts!
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Hi all,
So I consider myself pretty handy but I know absolutely nothng about hids. I wanna keep the stock headlight housing. And I want something that's not sper bright to where ppl think my highs are on. And the color I want is the nice white looking ones. I know there's like 6000k and 12000k and idk what any of that means lol
So what do I get? Brand? Price and all that. I read a lot of this thread and I promise I'm not stupid but I'm having issues understaning this stuff lol I also want to know what I need to do so it works properly. I don't want any crazy stff goin on like I read with some ppls situations. Thanks a lot guys and I'm sorry if I made u lose ur patience.