8k HIDs all around
Cost about 160 to do it all, but its all PLUG AND PLAY. no splicing, no crimping, nothing. you may WANT to do a bit of wire splicing and what not for durabillity, but you do not have to. I will wrap the connections in electrical tape when i get a moment. If anyone has any questions let me know.
LINKS:
Housings: http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cd/full.aspx?Page=65
low beams 036-0302 - high beams 036-0303
HIDS: http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DD...ast-35W-or-55W
Bulb type is 9006 for lows and 9005 for highs - 880 for fogs
again, its all PLUG AND PLAY.


Yes i know, i still need to do some fine tuning at the angle of the lights, but with these housings the light doesn't flare up and blind people.
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Last edited by mtinkle; Dec 26, 2010 at 08:28 PM.
I ask because I was also thinking that six ballasts would be king of excessive...it was hard to hide the two that I have.
Trans-Ams use Sealed Beam Housings. Meaning the bulbs are "fixed" into the glass housing, when you need a new headlight your forced to get a totally new sealed beam unit.
SO what the OP did was buy the HID kits from DDM tuning. Since his headlights (low beams and high) are sealed, his new HID kit would not work and he needed new housings so he went to LMC and got the new low beam and high beam housings.
His bulbs from his HID kit will twist right into place and viola he has HID headlights. The fog lights are 880 bulbs and they are not sealed beams. There is no way to get a HID light without getting HID bulbs. HID bulbs require the Ballast to function.
I dont think it would be that hard to hide six ballests im sure I can find a way to do it. plus wires can always be extended to hide it wherever you please. I think my first two mods are going to be upgrading the headlights and the squential tail light mod. Then i will do the engine wire mod and hide all the wires I can before i drop my built ls2 in.
Trans-Ams use Sealed Beam Housings. Meaning the bulbs are "fixed" into the glass housing, when you need a new headlight your forced to get a totally new sealed beam unit.
SO what the OP did was buy the HID kits from DDM tuning. Since his headlights (low beams and high) are sealed, his new HID kit would not work and he needed new housings so he went to LMC and got the new low beam and high beam housings.
His bulbs from his HID kit will twist right into place and viola he has HID headlights. The fog lights are 880 bulbs and they are not sealed beams. There is no way to get a HID light without getting HID bulbs. HID bulbs require the Ballast to function.






