Which HID KIT for 2010 Sedan Fogs?
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Which HID KIT for 2010 Sedan Fogs?
I am about to order an HID-kit to replace the yellowish bulbs in the fog lights. What do you guys think I should buy? I have the following options:
JDM Toy Ultraslim HID Conversion Kit (HID Conversion Kit w/ CAN-BUS Error Free Decoders For Audi BMW Mercedes)
V-HIDS XENON HEADLIGHT KIT H8-premium (V-HIDS PREMIUM DIGITAL XENON HEADLIGHT KIT H8 5000K PURE WHITE)
or slim ballast version (V-HIDS 35W SLIM BALLAST XENON HEADLIGHT KIT H8 5000K PURE WHITE)
DDM HID Kit Slim Ballast 35W (HID Kits, BMW Aftermarket Bumpers & Lighting, DEPO - DDM Tuning)
Philips HID Kit (Philips HID Kit 4300K or 6000K [Philips Brand])
I know that Philips is the best but it is also the most expensive. So, I'd like to buy a kit for a reasonable price if there is not 100% difference between that one and the best one.
JDM Toy Ultraslim HID Conversion Kit (HID Conversion Kit w/ CAN-BUS Error Free Decoders For Audi BMW Mercedes)
V-HIDS XENON HEADLIGHT KIT H8-premium (V-HIDS PREMIUM DIGITAL XENON HEADLIGHT KIT H8 5000K PURE WHITE)
or slim ballast version (V-HIDS 35W SLIM BALLAST XENON HEADLIGHT KIT H8 5000K PURE WHITE)
DDM HID Kit Slim Ballast 35W (HID Kits, BMW Aftermarket Bumpers & Lighting, DEPO - DDM Tuning)
Philips HID Kit (Philips HID Kit 4300K or 6000K [Philips Brand])
I know that Philips is the best but it is also the most expensive. So, I'd like to buy a kit for a reasonable price if there is not 100% difference between that one and the best one.
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^^^ I rather spend less on that and save for the rear laser interceptor if the DDM is strong and satisfying.
Last edited by hufington; 07-13-2010 at 11:06 AM.
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I am talking about the original fog lights on the bumper of the sedan. They are relatively small in comparison to the headlights.
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Halogen bulbs will be plug-and-play. Simply pull out the old bulb, put in the new. Simple.
For the HID kit, you will need to mount the ballast somewhere safe. Note that they get VERY hot during operation. Like burn your fingers hot. There isn't such a thing as a no-ballast HID kit if you're switching from halogens.
For the HID kit, you will need to mount the ballast somewhere safe. Note that they get VERY hot during operation. Like burn your fingers hot. There isn't such a thing as a no-ballast HID kit if you're switching from halogens.