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I've looked around for HID kits and the brands range between cheap xentec to philips kits.
The prices of these kits range from $35 to $300. Why is there a huge price difference. There is the obvious quality of parts and different technology. But the real question is: Do the higher end kits give you more light for the same wattage? Has anyone burnt out a ballast? To those of you who have aftermarket HID kits installed; what kit did you get and how good has it been so far? |
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I got an email about shipping from DDM. It came with the subject "Your order, #(insert order number here,) has been fulfilled." Click the email, get your tracking number and a link from FedEx. I was very leery of DDM at first. HID's that cheap, promising a lifetime warranty, it sounded like a scam right from the start. But I read a lot of reviews and apparently they are a good company. You can also get HID's from DDM for $25, but those only come with a one year warranty.
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