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Old 06-13-2012, 09:59 PM
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I used ddmtuning for mine. Ad just ordered HID's for my fogs from them.
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I'm going to order 35 watt fogs from ddmtuning. I just recently ordered some for my atv as well
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DDMTuning for mine, they were $110, got the 55watt slims with the ballast mounting brackets. 2 months with no complaints yet, and as was already said, life time warranty!
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I've had my 35w 6k slims from ddmtuning for almost 2 years. I had them in my dodge Dakota for a little over a year and a half. And when I got my f150 I pulled the bulbs out of my dodge and put them into this truck and have been running them for a month or so. only problem I had was a little after I first got them the fuse in the HID's harness popped ad I just put a bigger fuse in it and haven't had a problem since.
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Originally Posted by roconnor2012
I made the mistake of buying an HID kit from VVME, a very cheap company. The harness never worked right and the customer service was terrible. Now I have HID fog lights and stock halogen headlights. I need a new pair of HiD's for my headlights and a quality kit that will last. Anyone know a good company that's reliable, quick, and the best valued?
I always use ultrabrightlights.com for HID kits. I run a car styling shop so I can't afford to have customers come back with blown bulbs and poor installation. UBL sells good brands that don't fall apart.
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I do lots of country back road driving and I bought the 55watt HID's for my 11' screw ecobeast. They are unreal! Winter or summer day or night you can see animals from miles away! The downer is I'm getting flashed in broad daylight by other drivers lol. Ooops!
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Originally Posted by turbo199
I do lots of country back road driving and I bought the 55watt HID's for my 11' screw ecobeast. They are unreal! Winter or summer day or night you can see animals from miles away! The downer is I'm getting flashed in broad daylight by other drivers lol. Ooops!
I know this post is old, But which color bulb did you choose? 6k or 8k?
thanks
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Basically all ebay AC ballasts are decent. I have a set i bought 3 years ago and they are still going strong. Bought a dc set once, ballast blew in less then 2 months.



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