DDM Tuning in fogs or Blazers

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Anyone here got DDM Tuning kit in their fogs or got a blazer retro? Just wanting to see some output and any problems you might have ran into?
 

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blazers are too long to fit without sticking out and looking like autozone specials :lawl:

only one person did it that i'm aware of, but that was 3-ish years ago.
 

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i dont remember who but i know a few have hid's in their civic fogs... haven't heard any bad news yet...that i know of
 

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I don't know about other people with the same setup but I haven't run into any problems at all, I'm using a 3000k slim kit in my fogs and they work great.

They're brighter than my headlights so I like never turn my headlights on when I have them on. It's a little weird, but I'm going to get a 5000k kit for my headlights in the future because I think it would look better on a white car so maybe that will make it look more normal.

In summary I think they look great and I haven't had anything go wrong from day one, which was like a year ago.

I just took this like five minutes ago, so they still work!

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I'll just ask this on here instead of making an entire thread for such a simple question.

Since I have a DDM slim kit in my headlights, if I were to get a different kelvin kit (5000k for example) would I have to swap out the entire thing or could I just plug in the new 5000k bulbs to the ballasts I already have even though they're for a kit with a higher kelvin amount?

I'm really interested in finding out if its that easy because I think they just dropped the prices for their kits again, like its only $40 a kit now.

Not sure if that's something recent but its an amazing deal.
 

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I'll just ask this on here instead of making an entire thread for such a simple question.

Since I have a DDM slim kit in my headlights, if I were to get a different kelvin kit (5000k for example) would I have to swap out the entire thing or could I just plug in the new 5000k bulbs to the ballasts I already have even though they're for a kit with a higher kelvin amount?

I'm really interested in finding out if its that easy because I think they just dropped the prices for their kits again, like its only $40 a kit now.

Not sure if that's something recent but its an amazing deal.

You can just buy the replacement bulb that comes with the female and male connectors for 15$ right now on sale. You don't have to buy a whole new HID KIT. Easy, simple and fast.

I am thinking about buying the 3000k kit now for my fogs since its so cheap right now for $35 to replace my yellow bulbs.
 

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You can just buy the replacement bulb that comes with the female and male connectors for 15$ right now on sale. You don't have to buy a whole new HID KIT. Easy, simple and fast.

I am thinking about buying the 3000k kit now for my fogs since its so cheap right now for $35 to replace my yellow bulbs.

oh god that's such a relief, that's awesome news indeed. Thanks man!

you totally should dude, I mean what a deal.
 

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I just got me a set,and an extra set of bulbs for $57 bucks total.

Make sure to get "replacement bulbs" with a different color its a good backup in case the first set doesnt fit you liking.
 

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blazers are too long to fit without sticking out and looking like autozone specials :lawl:

only one person did it that i'm aware of, but that was 3-ish years ago.
I've seen a few 6th gen with them and they didn't stick out at all.
 
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