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Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS...
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:22 pm
by victorhasheart
I am completely new to HIDS and not really sure how they work. I was wondering if these work in my 2003 Vibe..
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Produ...r-55Walso, what kind of bulb do I get if I was both hi and low beams?Any suggestions for temperature as well?Thanks!
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (victorhasheart)
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:34 pm
by keithvibe
if your going the plug and play route... though you will blind people.this is what you wantH4/90035000k-6000kBi-xenonI would stick with 35watt ballastshttp://
www.ddmtuning.com/viewCart.phpPS you will need to disable your Daytime running lights
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (victorhasheart)
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 9:07 pm
by DopeVibeGT
I would suggest doing a projector retro first before going HID. Stock headlights arent made for HID and you'll blind people.That said, I bought my Grand Ams HID from them. Very good company, but you may have to wait a week or so for them to ship. They are usually swamped with orders.The rest, what Keith said. Stick with 6000K or lower and 35W ballast. Good luck.
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (keithvibe)
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:25 pm
by Ls1jorge
What would be the problem if we don't disable the DRLs??
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (victorhasheart)
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:30 am
by BlueCrush
Funny, everyone that sees my HID's are amazed at the cut-off with the stock headlights. As long as they are aimed properly you shouldn't blind oncoming cars too much . However, I do notice dark spots in areas that I wish there was light and I really don't care for that, safety wise. Because of that, my projectors are being made by Ultimate Retrofit (keithvibe) as I type this. The projectors will take care of that problem & will give a much more consistent light spread than just HID's.
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (Ls1jorge)
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:11 am
by keithvibe
Quote, originally posted by Ls1jorge »What would be the problem if we don't disable the DRLs??drl's run at 80% power, because of this the ballasts will try to start the lights, but not start fully, causing a strobe effect.
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (keithvibe)
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:15 am
by BlueCrush
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »drl's run at 80% power, because of this the ballasts will try to start the lights, but not start fully, causing a strobe effect.Eggsactly, which is why my current HID's and the projectors I will be getting are/will be powered directly off the battery. No strobe effect at all. Solid bright light.
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (victorhasheart)
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:37 am
by 06pvibe
Victor,First, stay away from the 55w'er's if you are keeping your OE "reflector" housings. Second of all, the lower the color temp, the higher the "usable light output." That's the general rule. I would suggest even lower temp bulbs as they offer less eye strain on long trips. 4000-5000k are ideal in most circumstances.Third, retrofitting HID's into reflector lenses is illegal in most places I know of and is liable to draw unwanted attention (po-po,) as well as for the reasons stated above.Fourth, you are liable not to see as well using HID's in the OE housings due to light scatter (see BlueCrush's post about "dark spots,") and the added wattage of the 55's will make that worse by far!! HID bulbs, envelopes really, center in a different location of the housing than do halogens and therefore don't "focus" well when used in this manner.Fifth: I use DDM's Apexcones in my Mazda3 HB... 55w in the low beams (also illegal) and 35w in the fogs. I had to add a spacer in the OE projector to redirect the light output, though most don't and deal with a more diffused/scattered pattern (again, Blue Crushes problem)... but they're not doing themselves any favors by running them this way. And, I only use my fogs when needed, or for show since they are in a reflector housing. I also aimed both sets a little lower than is normal. OK, back on track w/#5: DDM Tuning is a good company. Very stable, good prices and quality and offer only good product, but they are VERY slow to ship. Be prepared to wait a week or even two before they ship them.I hope after all this that you have Keith set you up a set of headlights using the proper projectors and HID's. Or barring that, that you stick with good quality halogen "envelopes"... such as the Philips X-Tremes.Thanks for playing.
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (06pvibe)
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:06 pm
by victorhasheart
Thanks for everyones input. I really, really appreciate them all. I think for now I'll stick with what I have until I can afford a retrofit on a teenagers salary -_____________-THanks guys!
Re: Looking at DDM Tuning's HIDS... (victorhasheart)
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:28 pm
by 06pvibe
You're welcome, Man! We all have a lot to learn in this life and have to start somewhere. Asking is one of the best ways to find out.
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:43 am
by Sublimewind
IIRC Keithvibe sells or has connects to some nice retrofit HID kits.. that are affordable..
Re: (Sublimewind)
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:48 am
by BlueCrush
Quote, originally posted by Sublimewind »IIRC Keithvibe sells or has connects to some nice retrofit HID kits.. that are affordable.. Sweet! I'll have to check it out....
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 1:59 pm
by victorhasheart
Just curious.. anyone know the bulb type for fog lights?
Re: (victorhasheart)
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:36 pm
by keithvibe
Quote, originally posted by victorhasheart »Just curious.. anyone know the bulb type for fog lights?9006but for future usehttp://
www.sylvania.com/Consum...Guide/
Re: (victorhasheart)
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:08 pm
by BlueCrush
Re: (Sublimewind)
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 5:13 am
by Sublimewind
Quote, originally posted by Sublimewind »IIRC Keithvibe sells or has connects to some nice retrofit HID kits.. that are affordable.. Did I mention, said kits COME with retrofit PROJECTORS, so you get the proper light spread..