ddm tuning hid lights. ordering guide inside.
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ddm tuning hid lights. ordering guide inside.
hey guys, im not affiliated with them at all. i know some people on these boards and others have been very happy with their systems. well, before i ordered mine i contacted customer service about my vehicle and any extra capacitors or anything else i might need.
they said for a QUAD lighting system. (seperate hi and low bulbs)
we should order this kit. http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=102&parent=85 (for the quads its a h11 low beam)
they told me, that so far they have ONLY experienced problems with the dodge's that have 9005 type bulbs from the factory (dual filament, hi/low beam bulb)
also said we do not need error code eliminators that they sell, and the difference between the slim kit, and apexcore kit has something to do with how the igniter is mounted. ones internal and ones external. but they said stick with the apexcone kit for the quad system lighted rams....
hope this helps anyone else on the fence. i was going to go with the "other" lights on the board, but after seeing every other post about having problems i decided to pass on them and go with the ddm
they said for a QUAD lighting system. (seperate hi and low bulbs)
we should order this kit. http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=102&parent=85 (for the quads its a h11 low beam)
they told me, that so far they have ONLY experienced problems with the dodge's that have 9005 type bulbs from the factory (dual filament, hi/low beam bulb)
also said we do not need error code eliminators that they sell, and the difference between the slim kit, and apexcore kit has something to do with how the igniter is mounted. ones internal and ones external. but they said stick with the apexcone kit for the quad system lighted rams....
hope this helps anyone else on the fence. i was going to go with the "other" lights on the board, but after seeing every other post about having problems i decided to pass on them and go with the ddm
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like i said. i called them directly. they informed me that they have only experienced problems with dodge rams, that have a dual filament (hi and low beam in the same bulb) for low beams.
their are other members on this board with them also with no problems to date. well, that being said. i will let you know how it works out..
their are other members on this board with them also with no problems to date. well, that being said. i will let you know how it works out..
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I've actually got a DDM tuning HID Kit on my CBR1000 and absolutely love it. The price can't be beat and the quality and ease of installation is great. I've got friends swapping to DDM kits because the ballasts are so much smaller than other kits out there. One guy even installed them in the headlights and fog lights of his Mercury Cougar.
I've wanted to upgrade to HID's on my Ram since I got it, but I too spoke with them about it and was told the same thing about the dual headlight problem. I've been trying to confirm that it is possible to switch out the dual headlights for the quads without needing a completely new wireing harness. HOwever not one dealer/tech has been able to answer that for me. Would like to know for sure before ordering headlights and HID's I couldn't use.
I've wanted to upgrade to HID's on my Ram since I got it, but I too spoke with them about it and was told the same thing about the dual headlight problem. I've been trying to confirm that it is possible to switch out the dual headlights for the quads without needing a completely new wireing harness. HOwever not one dealer/tech has been able to answer that for me. Would like to know for sure before ordering headlights and HID's I couldn't use.
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The capacitor is necessary for the system to work properly and continue to work properly! That has been my experience anyway. Ive gone through 4 different so called "plug and play" kits not to mention taken my grill off and headlights out so many times it was ridiculous! I listened to a few guys on here praising the HIDextra kit WITH capacitors (you have to write that in the notes when u order the kit). Works perfectly and I kept my sanity, which helped a lot as I had to tackle dialing in my SC programmer right after! The H10 (9145) fogs dont need a capacitor for those who didn't know. I only did the lows H11s and the fogs and the difference was HUGE over stock. If you've read this far into my rant, I will tell you "DONT" do your high beams. HID bulbs take a few secs to warm up so if you flash your highs to pass someone it wont work properly and is actually bad for the ignitor style bulbs (HIDs). And thats my brief answer on this topic....loose your mind messing with incomplete crappy kits and you'll be on here rambling too, lol. Good Luck
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