Well you got a 55w 6k kit.. you should be fine lol but mine... they're only bright in dark areas.. the rest of the time streetlights and other peoples cars wash mine out. It's dangerous because I do alot of night time/ early AM driving and with the rain we had here lately.. I felt like my lights weren't even on!Damn. this stuff isn't universal is it? I might go down to my local ricer shop, and then see what bulbs they can push at me if ddm isn't bright enough and other brands fit. lol
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I Just got mine because they look sweet on my friends GSR, and he talked about DDM for a week or so. 8)Well you got a 55w 6k kit.. you should be fine lol but mine... they're only bright in dark areas.. the rest of the time streetlights and other peoples cars wash mine out. It's dangerous because I do alot of night time/ early AM driving and with the rain we had here lately.. I felt like my lights weren't even on!
DDM is like the shit around here cuz they're local so you can pick them up and they're cheap. I had some other HID's with a different car and the ballast kept going out. So far with my DDM slim-line I've had no flicker problems or bulbs/ballast going out.I Just got mine because they look sweet on my friends GSR, and he talked about DDM for a week or so. 8)
My friend ate right out of his hands for the HID kit. Sad part is the next day after installing them his hood flipped up and sh!t on his windshield.Www.mengmotorsports.com
Tony's kits come with mounting brackets, double sided tape, zip ties, and gloves so you don't get your greasy hands on the bulbs! They come with 110% everything needed for your installation!
Don't waste your time with your "local ricer shop" because more than likely they're re-selling cheap eBay kits that won't last.
I am an authorized distributor for Meng, and to be totally honest, 75% of my clients are people replacing their DDM, or eBay kits. I highly suggest doing it right the first time. You'll save a LOT of money and headaches in the end.