HID Projector Retro Fit
So I have been looking at doing a HID Projector retro fit in my 2005 silverado for quite a while now. I am about to pull the trigger on a kit and just wanted some insight.
I can get this: http://www.theretrofitsource.com/com...l#.VGtW_PnF_0c For ~$290.00 all said and done OR I can get this: http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/Projectors-H1-V3-Pair For ~$105.00 +~$30.00 for cheap DDM HID lights Is there a benefit to running either one? FYI: Here is what I am looking to do, not sure if I am going to use the high beam or low beam side yet. http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...ro-56K-warning! |
retrofitsource is great... ask brian(blackbird) he can probably get you a better price
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IDK how different the sierra and chevy housings are but BLS did mine with this stuff...
Morimoto Mini H1 5.0 bi-xenon projectors, clear lens retro, custom Iris shrouds with 5000K 35W Morimoto lamps and ballasts... https://www.facebook.com/BlackbirdLighting I think he may have some pics of mine up, prob not since he dislikes me. :( |
I've used both HID kits and the TRS stuff has been more reliable. And in the instance they haven't been, getting parts warranteed has been easier. The ddm projector setup is new on the market. Output looks decent for the price. The big difference between TRS and ddm is the HID kit cost. You get a nice relay harness with the TRS kit which is something I recommend for any HID setup.
Based on your current lighting, I'm sure you will be happy with either. If you decide to go with TRS, shoot me a pm. |
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Not all Denali housings crack open easily as you see in the videos to swap the projector. My DEPO units I bought for my 01 Yukon were permasealed and after a lot of heating, the projector didn't want to budge. I could start cutting but did not want to ruin the housing in the process. I would have ended up opening the whole housing to clean debris. Working with permasealed lights is such a PITA. I have a pair of the brackets you are referring to. Quote:
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