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I got the distantXtremes kit:
http://www.distantxtremes.com/fr-s-l...cessories.html FR-S HID System XE+ Premium 35w Ultra Slim 6000KLow Beam H11 It was $150 when I got it...looks like it went up $20 since then. Completely plug and play...took me about 10 minutes a side to install
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If you're going to buy a kit, buy the cheapest one you can buy. They're all the same - made in China with low QC and no testing to OEM standards.
Like I said, there is only one correct way to do this. |
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I've had two DDM tuning kits, and zero problems. This "you get what you pay for" crap is well...crap in this case. Paying more is just paying for a brand name.
As far as the "squirrel finder" issue--if I were blinding people, I would be getting the "high beams" flash. Had the kit in for a month now, plenty of night driving, and no "flash." I've even deliberately stood in a way at night that would expose me to the reflected light--its not as bad as some would have you think. |
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Opening the headlight encloisures and swapping the projectors is a big job and not within most people's ability. Fortunately in the case of the FR-S the only tradeoff I have observed with the stock projector is a diminished peripheral view as compared to OEM HID's.
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But you're still buying crap. |
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After removing the H11 bulb, stick your index finger in the hole where the light socket was mounted. At the underside of the opening there is a bendable metal piece. Simply push it down as far as you can. There...I just saved you searching for it. You are correct though, I think it added 15 seconds per side first time I did it.
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Edit/Addition/Full disclosure: I checked out of the various HID threads a while ago. Didn't know the fix was that simple. Again, haven't noticed any reactions, I honestly think some people are overreacting to how much light the "Squirrel finders" put out. Last edited by HunterGreene; 04-12-2013 at 09:54 AM. |
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I've had two DDM kits on two separate cars, including my Fr-s. They used to offer a larger ballast and this was the only one that I had the flickering problem with. However, it wasn't a problem because turning them on/off fixed it. On the new ones they offer (the ones I have on my Fr-s) I have had zero issues. I love them and they look great.
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http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DD...ast-35W-or-55W If so, did you end up needing/getting the mounting brackets, HID harness, error eliminator or adapter cables? (All options on the website). Thanks!
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You can get the mounting brackets, but alot of owners are just finding places to stick them in the engine bay, away from heat sources. You'll need some 3M double-sided pads. The rest of the parts should come with the kit. They'll send you any parts you need to adapt it for use with the twins. |
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