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Abn Panzer

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Sorry to do this to all, especially given the large number of 'title related' posts.

I've used the search tool & have read about every HID post I could find but havent found a solution/answer

I have a 2004 Tahoe. Looking to switch to HIDs.
Understand my current bulbs are 9005 (high) / 9006 (lows) / 880 (Fog) that is not the issue.

My questions- In looking at DDMs site I saw the DDM HID Kit Slim Ballast (35W or 55W)
http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=101&parent=85

1) Is this an all inclusive kit? is there anything else I would need to get?
2) I am guessing I would just order the equivilant bulbs? 9005/9006/880. Is this correct too?

Again... If an answer was already written within this forum... I have missed it, and apologize.

Thanks in advance!
 

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I believe it is HIGHLY recommended to also install a relay. I am sure DDM Tuning sells them as well. I have HIDs installed in my lows, but not my fogs nor my brights.

I have been told that the 55w maybe better in light performance then the 35w but may run a (small) risk of overheating electrical wires. My pockets are not deep to have my whole electrical system re-wired so I went with the 35w 6000k and I am not disappointed, however I have just recently purchased from DDMTuning the 5000k 9005 bulbs because I no longer want the bluish tint in my lows (personal preference)

Hope this helps.
 

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6k 35w slim digital lows and 6k 35w reg. analog to digital fogs. I used the harness they sell for the lows only. Didn't want to take a chance with Tahoes wiring. Also my friend just did her Yuk and without the harness she was having to flick the on switch twice to get them to both come on. The harness corrected this issue. At this point I have had no issues. Good luck.
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Thanks guys.

I am leaning towards the 35w 5k.
I had read about the relays but wasnt sure if that was part of the Ballast in the kit. (Chalk it up to my lack of knowledge)

Appreciate the help!
 

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35w is plenty, and do your lows and fogs, I bet you'll never need, nor use the highs, save the cash off the highs and get the relays.
 

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Sweet.

Good Point on the Highs, I cant remember the last time I used them

I'm guessing that: http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p=product&id=133&parent=0
suffices for the relay (As it states relay in the description.

Thanks again.

Yep, what all these guys said. That is the correct harness/relay. $15 is a good price, too.

It's kind of personal preference on 35/55w thing...35 is plenty for lows, though. I also run 55w in my fogs and ONLY use them when there is no on-coming traffic, because they are crazy-bright. Running fogs w/lows is way brighter then high-beams unless you run the 4 or 6-high mod (which I do). I'm a little backwards with the relays. I have them in my lows because I have a custom projector job going and I wanted to safeguard it, but I just did the plug and play thing with the 55w fogs and haven't had any issues at all.

If you want to maximize light and aren't going for "bling," then get 4300-5000k for the color. They have the highest output and best light with the least glare.
 

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I thought HID's required reflectors? Killer's thread looks just like my 02 Yukon. We had a loaner car with HID's and my wife loves them, so now thinking about it too. Abn Panzer, what did you decide to get? Does the 04 Tahoe have projectors already? Thanks
 

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I thought HID's required reflectors? Killer's thread looks just like my 02 Yukon. We had a loaner car with HID's and my wife loves them, so now thinking about it too. Abn Panzer, what did you decide to get? Does the 04 Tahoe have projectors already? Thanks

They don't "require" anything, although most reflector headlights are not designed to handle the output of an HID bulb.

Generally speaking, projectors are the best way to go for HID's, and even better yet, HID projectors....designed specifically to handle the HID output.
 

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