Yellow foglights?
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What's up with the halogens melting? If I throw them in my stock lights will I have problems or is that just yellow film people?
I cannot find any of the Putco Jet Yellow's on kbcars...
I'm guessing these are correct:
I cannot find any of the Putco Jet Yellow's on kbcars...
I'm guessing these are correct:
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Go HID ... 3k ftw I'm running DDM tuning's "Raptor" kit (FAT ballast)
If you still want to run halogens, use a high-temp wire harness. I had halogens at first, and didn't use any harness, and my OEM harness melted
I bought a pair of high-temp wire harnesses, and they are for sale if anyone is interested. (Bought them before I decided to go the HID route)
If you still want to run halogens, use a high-temp wire harness. I had halogens at first, and didn't use any harness, and my OEM harness melted
I bought a pair of high-temp wire harnesses, and they are for sale if anyone is interested. (Bought them before I decided to go the HID route)
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Are the kits at the top and bottom of the page the two you speak of?
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Product-Cat...hting/HID-Kits
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Go HID ... 3k ftw I'm running DDM tuning's "Raptor" kit (FAT ballast)
If you still want to run halogens, use a high-temp wire harness. I had halogens at first, and didn't use any harness, and my OEM harness melted
I bought a pair of high-temp wire harnesses, and they are for sale if anyone is interested. (Bought them before I decided to go the HID route)
If you still want to run halogens, use a high-temp wire harness. I had halogens at first, and didn't use any harness, and my OEM harness melted
I bought a pair of high-temp wire harnesses, and they are for sale if anyone is interested. (Bought them before I decided to go the HID route)
I used the DDM tuning kit with the fat ballasts + Yellow overlays
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So I guess DDM doesn't sell the fat ballast anymore just the slim so I'll go with the $30 slims.
Do you need to remove the bumper to get to the install? My cars being shipped right now so I can't take a look myself...
Do you need to remove the bumper to get to the install? My cars being shipped right now so I can't take a look myself...
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And you dont have to remove the bumper, you can go through the wheel well, but removing the bumper is the better way IMO. There are DIYS for both ways, do a search and you will find them
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Problems with the kit or the kit causing problems with the car?
Everything I've read recommends them.
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I know the price is tempting but I personally wouldnt do it.
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I would not buy a kit from DDM personally. I only got this one because of how yellow Giantfans fogs were. Ive had no issues but I know several others have.
And you dont have to remove the bumper, you can go through the wheel well, but removing the bumper is the better way IMO. There are DIYS for both ways, do a search and you will find them
And you dont have to remove the bumper, you can go through the wheel well, but removing the bumper is the better way IMO. There are DIYS for both ways, do a search and you will find them
I know many people who have gotten DDM kits, including myself, with no problem. Personally I wouldn't be worried....
Also... I'm not running overlays - that's how yellow the bulbs are!