Aftermarket headlights?
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Aftermarket headlights?
I have a 2006 Ford F150 FX4, when i bought it, it came with HID headlights. Ever since I first bought it, the left headlight sometimes would flicker on and off, and now as of yesterday both headlights don't work at all, now to my question...could I get a good HID kit for around 100 dollars? If so what kind and where at?
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Chris Iezzi
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http://www.gorecon.com/products.php?...tor-Headlights
Here I think on of the best companys out there..
Here I think on of the best companys out there..
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Cheap HID Kits that last. I have had mine for 3 years now on my 2008 F150. Recon lights are more expensive but they are good quality. I don't have any problems with mine and they are fairly inexpensive.
Cheap HID Kits that last. I have had mine for 3 years now on my 2008 F150. Recon lights are more expensive but they are good quality. I don't have any problems with mine and they are fairly inexpensive.
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~Chillin on a Dirt Road~
ive used ddm tuning and they performed great and i didnt have a problem with them for over a year. they were like 40 or 50 and have a lifetime warranty
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Originally Posted by Tim1216
ive used ddm tuning and they performed great and i didnt have a problem with them for over a year. they were like 40 or 50 and have a lifetime warranty
Their line ...the ddm brand they stock
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I was actually an authorized reseller for ddm products for the east coast up until a few months ago...it got to the point it would take a month to receive 200 sets of kits...in various temperatures and applications