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Old 10-30-2012, 01:17 PM
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HID Hight/Low kit vs HID Low kit

Anyone have the high/low kit? Is it worth it even though you don't have projectors? I believe this high/low is achieved by a silanoid that moves the bulb in and out to achieve more light??? All my other cars have separate high low beams so this is new to me. Most of the kits on eBay with new lenses / HID combo only come with low beam HIDs which I'm sure are bright enough but wanted to get your opinions

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Old 10-30-2012, 02:59 PM
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I don't have projector lenses but I do have the High/Low from DDM.com. Works beautifully. The bulb moves up and down not in and out, at least with mine. If you order them from DDM be sure to instal them in the normally down position. Since the 9004's and 9007's are near identical DDM makes their bulbs fit both. That means that you can put them in upside down.

These are 9007, 55w, 6000k (55w are much brighter so the color is more washed out of them. Not as blue as they would be in 35w):





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Old 11-02-2012, 04:37 AM
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Good deal. I just ordered a new set of headlight housings and have found a couple new issues I need to address before I buy the HIDs. I have used DDM kits on a couple of my past trucks and cars and they are great and never had any issues. The 55w are much brighter then the 35s by far.
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