HID Lights
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#32
Thanks!
They don't have the cancelers on their site for purchase. Does the single beam kit come with light bulbs for the left and right sides?
#33
#34
This isn't the place I bought my kit through, but where I got my cancellers, plus these guys are $10 cheaper and local to me. These guys told me if the cancellers didn't work he'd take them back and we could try something else. The place that I got my lights from wouldn't even call me back.
http://intensehid.com/
#35
So from looking at this page:
http://intensehid.com/6000k.html
What options should one select?
Will an upgrade to a slim ballast make them fit better? Is the flicker relay harness needed? Battery relay? And so one needs to call them for them to include the cancelers?
http://intensehid.com/6000k.html
What options should one select?
Will an upgrade to a slim ballast make them fit better? Is the flicker relay harness needed? Battery relay? And so one needs to call them for them to include the cancelers?
#36
So from looking at this page:
http://intensehid.com/6000k.html
What options should one select?
Will an upgrade to a slim ballast make them fit better? Is the flicker relay harness needed? Battery relay? And so one needs to call them for them to include the cancelers?
http://intensehid.com/6000k.html
What options should one select?
Will an upgrade to a slim ballast make them fit better? Is the flicker relay harness needed? Battery relay? And so one needs to call them for them to include the cancelers?
Add the flicker relay (canceler) harnesses. If the cancelers didn't do the job, I would have stepped up to the battery relay harness, but as of right now, no problems, so I'd pass on the relay harness.
Just click on the lights you want (are you sure you want the 6000K's, they are pretty blue, I prefer a whiter light, but that's me). As I've used the 5000K's they have "burned-in" and the light has become whiter.
And while you have everything out, change out the high beams to a SliverStar or an HID-style bulb like the PIAA 6000K 9005's - that'll match your low beams better. But now that you've got the HID's in the low beams, you'll see how Dodge didn't do their homework to make the high beams much better (as projecting and focusing the light pattern) than the low beams.
That set-up should do the trick, or if you feel more comfortable, call them on Monday and talk to them - they're pretty helpful.
Have fun!
Last edited by Thatmarkguy; 03-14-2009 at 11:06 AM.
#37
I won't lie...the 6000K are a little more blue than I thought they would be, but they are not crazy blue like you might think. I am happy with them. If its a big deal go with the 4300K. The place I bought mine doesn't offer 5000K. The ballast mount fine to the metal behind the headlamp housing. Its not even a tight fit. There is plenty of room, even with the cancellers. I did a little shopping and this place is a pretty good deal. 1yr warranty and 30 money back guarantee for $129 minus $10 for sending the picture when your done.
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#40
I didn't bother with the fogs, they're useless, but I'm sure if you enter H10 on eBay you'll find all sorts of bulbs listed.
Last edited by Thatmarkguy; 03-14-2009 at 10:03 PM.