DDM Tuning Apexcone Raptor HID Kit - $30 plus shipping

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thats the only pic i have so far since it takes to long to text the pics to my email lol

but as you can see the yellow is very bright, a bit brighter then the 10000K
 
just a fore-warning, cheapest shipping, at for me, was $13... which is quite steep IMO...

so total was $63 for H4 high/low beam HIDs, lets hope they work!!!
 
The shipping is a little steep but it's still a fantastic deal.

Justanothermp5 - 3000k is WAY yellow
 
lol i know, i was surprised the first timei turned them on, all i could do was laugh

so far ive had them on for 2 nights and i already got the high beams flicked twice, seems they are brighter then the blue, i dont think i even got flicked with the 10000K when i had them

but i drove tonight, and there was some thick fog out, the yellow just cut through the fog and barely any light reflected back at me, it was amazing
 
Anyone know what kind of bulbs the MS3 uses for fogs? I'd love some 3000ks for my fogs to compliment the factory 4300k HIDs... should look sick.
 
yup, i still think it's a good deal tho! i hope i can actually see at night now... i got 6000k! white light FTW!
 
Has anyone installed the H3 HID in their Protege5 fog?? does it required to drill holes on the lights itself??

I will find out next week :) Love my new lights so much I just ordered a set for my gf and a set of 3000k for my fogs. Hope they don't need holes drilled (nervous)
 
i am liking my 6000K but kinda wish i got 5000 or 4500 instead for more light output rather than white looks
 
You could fix that. 2k grit sandpaper, rubbing compound, polishing compound, swirl remover, polish, wax, and... voiala. No more cloudy headlights.
 
just a fore-warning, cheapest shipping, at for me, was $13... which is quite steep IMO...

so total was $63 for H4 high/low beam HIDs, lets hope they work!!!

that shipping really isnt bad when you see xenonexpert wants $20 for shipping
 
Nope, $30 + however much shipping is to your place, completely plug and play. There are 10mm philips screws on the back of the housings used to aim, it's extremely easy. I would park 2-3 feet away from a garage, mark where your factory lights are pointing with tape, then install the HID's and aim just slightly below your factory marks.

pics of this aiming screw?
 
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