HID Lights
After reading alot, I decided to get HID Fogs, With the Headlight issue Ive heard about I just dont want to bother with them.
I got a 6k H10 Slim Ballast Kit from a seller here in Canada.
It installed easy, Only let down was the Ground/12v On the truck where the opposite of the kit.
The part it has to reverse it, is the H10 Connector to a pair of simple bare metal clip-type things that would normally be inside a connector.
I cut those off and Put on a actual H10 Connector on that end and Basically made a Cross-Over H10 Adapter/Extension. Works great. No Pics of the lights yet. Plan to get some later on.
Kit/Box
I got a 6k H10 Slim Ballast Kit from a seller here in Canada.
It installed easy, Only let down was the Ground/12v On the truck where the opposite of the kit.
The part it has to reverse it, is the H10 Connector to a pair of simple bare metal clip-type things that would normally be inside a connector.
I cut those off and Put on a actual H10 Connector on that end and Basically made a Cross-Over H10 Adapter/Extension. Works great. No Pics of the lights yet. Plan to get some later on.
Kit/Box
I have a set of headlight hid's form ddmtuning that I have never had any issues with. All plug and play. They are currently sitting out in the barn in my stock headlight housings because I got some projectors and need different bulbs lol. I very highly recommend ddm. Lifetime warranty and good customer service. I will never not have hid's after having them in my old truck lol and I just love the look of them
Ive heard afew people have needed the Relay harness, which is the reason I dont want them. I also dont want to blind on-coming traffic without projectors (and I hate all the ones out for our trucks)
I was semi against HID in the first place, but after all the good I heard and easy install of the fogs I decided to go that route, so I can turn them off if needed at night
I was semi against HID in the first place, but after all the good I heard and easy install of the fogs I decided to go that route, so I can turn them off if needed at night




