DDM Tuning HID Kits - Apexcone - $55 is that right?
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Thanks man! That looks really good, what is that made out of? I don't even have the center oem dust shield. -
drill hole in bulb access cover install bulb then seal with gorilla snot, i went a little further to keep the road crap out and the lip spoiler on
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Just got my h3 6k hid kit for my fogs. So anyone with late model fogs care to share how you install your hid bulb to the housing and sealing the unit up?Leave a comment:
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i went for 12000k on the high.my car is dark blue it looks sooooo rice.Leave a comment:
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sealed beam lights. The bulbs are not replacable, you must replace the whole lamp assembly and the lighting output sucks! At least that's how my 318is came from the factoryLeave a comment:
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The Apexcone kits are $44.95, not $39.95.
The Raptor brand is $39.95.Leave a comment:
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What's the advantage of the apexcone HID over the standard HID?
What's a good wattage also euro ellips?Leave a comment:
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Just ordered another set. This time for my DD.
Went with 35w 6k this time.Leave a comment:
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Thanks man! Yeah, i was planning to match my fogs with my 6k lows.
Where you order your 3k fog bulbs?Leave a comment:
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I totally forgot about that. The DDM bulbs have large wires sticking out of them that run to the ballasts. These wires do not plug in to the stock locations on e30 fogs. So You have to cut holes in your foglight bulb cover plates, run the wires through those and up to your ballasts, then seal the holes around the wires with some kind of silicone sealant. I don't really see the point, it's a lot of hassle. I pulled mine out, bought some yellow H3 bulbs and called it good. they look identical and cost about half as much, plus they drop right in with no modification needed.Leave a comment:
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