Best Place to buy HID's

mcnabb_nfl

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Where is the best place to buy good quality HID's??? I've heard DDMtuning and VVME, are any of these good? Where would you reccomend getting them? lookin for 4300k-5000k for my 99 Coupe
 

2088 MSP

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i'll second DDMTuning. same price as the ebay kits, but lifetime warranty!
 


DaOne

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X3 Yeah I've bought from ddmtunning. its been a year and still working fine =]
 

1997EK

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+1 on DDM
 


TigBitties

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DDM ive heard is good. mine came with my headlights though
 

Vitaliy93

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bought from ddm as well. Still haven't installed them yet but hey, whats the rush? If something doesn't work, they just send you a new one, LIFETIME WARRANTY!!
 

lowlife9

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DDM tuning because there the cheapest anywhere for PNP kits the quality is ok but what do you expect for that price.
 

Kensai

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Don't get HID's unless you have retrofitted projector headlights. You're just going to blind people in front of you
 

paulx022

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Don't get HID's unless you have retrofitted projector headlights. You're just going to blind people in front of you
nobody cares. i love blinding people, its my way of getting back at them for people riding my ass all the time and dinging my doors up and not letting me out ect.
 

1997EK

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Don't get HID's unless you have retrofitted projector headlights. You're just going to blind people in front of you
False. If you get the proper bulbs with the shield on them, you'll have the same cutoff as halogens (in 6th gen headlights at least). The DDM H4 high/low bulbs have this shield. I've yet to be flashed by oncoming traffic in the past 2 years that I've been running HIDs.
 

TigBitties

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helps to poin them down some too. Ive never been flashed either
 

BonyCatfish

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nobody cares. i love blinding people, its my way of getting back at them for people riding my ass all the time and dinging my doors up and not letting me out ect.
Word. My HIDs won't blind people like the a*****e truckers with lights raised up to my rear windshield from their useless lift kits to all the rocks we have here in flat Kansas.
 

TigBitties

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worse than that, some of the 18 wheelers with hid's. those freaken blind.
 

fwdpower

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ddmtuning....REAL quality and REALLY cheap.
 

OblivionEK

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Can't beat DDM; my brother (iBeast) still rocks a set from them and they hold up great. I'm about to buy a second pair for my fogs, and they'll come from DDM.
 

YMCBOSS

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i got my hid from ebay just look for the seller with life time warranty... i got hid for my truck and bike
 

1997EK

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If you get the proper bulbs with the shield on them, you'll have the same cutoff as halogens (in 6th gen headlights at least). The DDM H4 high/low bulbs have this shield. I've yet to be flashed by oncoming traffic in the past 2 years that I've been running HIDs.
As a follow up, I figured I'd post a quick shot of the cutoff I have with my 6000k DDM high/low bulbs in stock housings. Both dip on the left for oncoming traffic, but slant upwards on the right to light up signs and whatnot. Also, the output is very wide on the road, though it may not look like it here because I was parked close to my garage door.

This is a phone picture so it's overexposed, but you can get the idea. The yellow towards the bottom is from my fogs.

 


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