Speed Inc's Hid kit
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There was a thread on this a couple weeks ago. You can modify the stock housings by heating up the glue that holds the bulb in. Remove it and rtv the new bulbs in. You can get the 9006 hid kit for 65.00 shipped on ebay and save yourself 135.00
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...light-kit.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...light-kit.html
thats wut I did, and it turned out perfect.
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here ya go
http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=101&parent=60
9006 is the bulb type. Its common in most gm applications. Although you could probably use a different bulb. since you would be using rtv silicone to hold the bulb in place, and not relying on the bulb socket to fit the housing.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=101&parent=60
9006 is the bulb type. Its common in most gm applications. Although you could probably use a different bulb. since you would be using rtv silicone to hold the bulb in place, and not relying on the bulb socket to fit the housing.
#24
I'm new to the world of HID, what watt? 35 or 55? I want like a white bulb but i don't want them too hot (physically) as to worry about melting my bumper (I'm gonna be using black headlight covers). And is this the full kit (ballast and all), and does it just plug in (other than prying out my bulb and rtving the new one in)? BTW thanks kinglt-1!
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here ya go
http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=101&parent=60
9006 is the bulb type. Its common in most gm applications. Although you could probably use a different bulb. since you would be using rtv silicone to hold the bulb in place, and not relying on the bulb socket to fit the housing.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=101&parent=60
9006 is the bulb type. Its common in most gm applications. Although you could probably use a different bulb. since you would be using rtv silicone to hold the bulb in place, and not relying on the bulb socket to fit the housing.
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I'm new to the world of HID, what watt? 35 or 55? I want like a white bulb but i don't want them too hot (physically) as to worry about melting my bumper (I'm gonna be using black headlight covers). And is this the full kit (ballast and all), and does it just plug in (other than prying out my bulb and rtving the new one in)? BTW thanks kinglt-1!
#29
35w is plenty. Pretty sure as long as it's a digital slim ballast design both will be fine tho. Just make sure not to buy analog stuff. I recomend 25w for the fog's. 4500k is white and yes it's a full plug and play kit, other than you having to modify the housings to make them fit.
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