Easy & Reasonable DIY H.I.D KIT
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97' E320
Easy & Reasonable DIY H.I.D KIT
Hey everyone this is my 2nd post ever. Just wanted to let you all know if you are looking for an H.I.D kit there is a seller on eBay that goes by the name of "MeiMeeCali" who sells their kits for a bargain. The kits also come with lifetime warranty so if a bulb/ballast blows they send you another one no questions asked. They sell regualr kits for $37.50 and slim kits for $49.99. I purchased a slim kit and used them for my fogs. They look good and feels great when you install them yourself and save so much money.
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seems like everyone is offering HID kits for cheap now. but the proof is in the
beam pattern and now well it focuses the light. can you post photo of the
beam pattern on the road...as well as against a wall? those are good starts
and allows folks to roughly gauge how well calibrated the parts are.
beam pattern and now well it focuses the light. can you post photo of the
beam pattern on the road...as well as against a wall? those are good starts
and allows folks to roughly gauge how well calibrated the parts are.
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2002 Mercedes Benz E320
I got one for $70~ at ddmtuning.com and put it in my car. Works great, and the beam pattern and light output is good too. I know putting xenons into reflectors not designed for them is supposed to cause glare but nobody has ever flashed their lights at me or told me it's too bright.
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just so we're all up front about this: ddmtuning has it's share of complaints as well.
there have been folks on MBWorld pointing out QC control problems with the ballasts
....some, too, regarding premature bulb failure.
there have been folks on MBWorld pointing out QC control problems with the ballasts
....some, too, regarding premature bulb failure.