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Old 08-13-2012, 11:26 AM
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I have both HID headlights and HID fog lights on my 2011 durango the headlights works great the fog lights are a different story the HID keeps melting the housing so I have to look for a new housing for the fog lights
 
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Old 08-13-2012, 11:48 AM
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Does the 2011 dodge durango rt fog lights HID?
 
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Old 08-13-2012, 12:25 PM
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hid's in your fogs will melt the housing and make the chrome peel on the inside. I ran my HIDS on my 2012 sxt with a relay harness and no error codes and they work great...no flicker or any issues. I also ran the led's for the fogs and it matches perfect to my hids...hard to get a good pic but you can get the idea. No errors on any of the lights and the leds run real cool so no melting...pm me if you want to know which leds i ran in the fogs. HID are 5000k and leds match very well and are just a hint brighter than the stock bulbs but much nicer color


 
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Old 08-15-2012, 07:41 AM
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So did anyone install a DDM kit? If so did you use the error eliminator or harness or just ordered the ballasts and bulbs and installed that way?
 
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I went with the 8000K 55 watt kit which is the same as a 6000K 35 watt from http://http://www.sharphid.com/product_p/slimhid.htm and I also got the BOW harness just in case I needed it. For the fogs I got a H16 LED bulb and they match up very well with the HID low beams.


 
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Looks great buc!
 
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xenondepot has new 30w cree led bulbs that are super nice and actually have usable light with no melting
 
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Originally Posted by Scottina11heat
xenondepot has new 30w cree led bulbs that are super nice and actually have usable light with no melting
Pics or it didnt happen!!!
 



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