HID Kit Help
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HID Kit Help
DDM HID Kit, 35W, H11, 5000K
Bulb Type: H11
Wattage: 55 Watt
Bulb Color: 5000K
Is what I decided on, now to find someone that will install these for me.... I don't trust myself! Who can I go to? what kinda shop would do this for me? how much would they ask for from what I keep reading is quite simple install?
Thanks any input is truly appreciated.
Bulb Type: H11
Wattage: 55 Watt
Bulb Color: 5000K
Is what I decided on, now to find someone that will install these for me.... I don't trust myself! Who can I go to? what kinda shop would do this for me? how much would they ask for from what I keep reading is quite simple install?
Thanks any input is truly appreciated.
Last edited by LxTxNx; 08-26-11 at 09:06 PM. Reason: I changed mind on wattage from 55w to 35w
#5
Guys, why not just ask for help on the forum, from other Lexus owners who have put these in their cars already? I am sure you can find someone willing to help. Just a thought. It doesn't take long to do.
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Also bought the same HID kit
LxTxNx,
I also bought the same kit but in 6000k color ( white with hint of blue)
It looks pretty easy to install and I think I am going to try it myself and I am not much of a self-installer. But in this case, you remove the plastic cover with some pop-up plastic plugs. Unhook the old lights and hook up the new and secure the ballasts with some industrial velcro. NO WIRE cutting or modification!
There is a great write-up (with pictures) on the CT200h forums which you are also a member by Audi4T http://www.ct200hforum.com/forum/lex...ml#post1636498
Good luck ... You can DO IT
I also bought the same kit but in 6000k color ( white with hint of blue)
It looks pretty easy to install and I think I am going to try it myself and I am not much of a self-installer. But in this case, you remove the plastic cover with some pop-up plastic plugs. Unhook the old lights and hook up the new and secure the ballasts with some industrial velcro. NO WIRE cutting or modification!
There is a great write-up (with pictures) on the CT200h forums which you are also a member by Audi4T http://www.ct200hforum.com/forum/lex...ml#post1636498
Good luck ... You can DO IT
Last edited by midcow3; 08-09-11 at 08:25 PM. Reason: spelling
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THANKS EVERYONE! Now what's the brightest and whitest bulbs to replace my fog lights?
Last edited by LxTxNx; 08-09-11 at 07:48 AM. Reason: typo
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Even though OEM Fog is 55W DDM recommends only 35W for fog lights.
Last edited by midcow3; 08-10-11 at 10:01 AM. Reason: typo
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I'm an sc owner and i saw this and came here.. There's instructions on how to install them on the site. You probably don't need a harness. I've done it on several cars for several people it's really quite simple. Don't waste your $ getting someone to install it for you. Just learn how to do it yourself and you'll feel more accomplished.
#12
BigBang - Did you read the whole thread? He's not comfortable doing it & has seen the instructions as someone has already provided a link for them (above). I'm sure if someone helps him do it, that will give him the courage to do more of his own mods on his car.
#13
LxTxNx got his HID lights installed , thanks to a lot of pMs to Jimmyc13. I am still waiting for my kit to arrive.
This seems like a great mod an a more cost effective solution than ordering lED headlights up front.
Thanks to all for their support and advise!
This seems like a great mod an a more cost effective solution than ordering lED headlights up front.
Thanks to all for their support and advise!