HID upgrades, who's done them?

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Pb82Ronin

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So, long story short, I put HIDs in the Tahoe. They were great and we both loved them. However, they only lasted about 6 months before the metal connectors on the ballasts rusted out and rendered the whole unit dead. I want to go back to them, but I'm not eager to throw away 200 bucks like I did last time.

My query to the community. What HID kits have been run successfully for more than a year? What kits are still going strong? How much did you pay for them and where did you get them? Thanks in advance.
 

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So, long story short, I put HIDs in the Tahoe. They were great and we both loved them. However, they only lasted about 6 months before the metal connectors on the ballasts rusted out and rendered the whole unit dead. I want to go back to them, but I'm not eager to throw away 200 bucks like I did last time.

My query to the community. What HID kits have been run successfully for more than a year? What kits are still going strong? How much did you pay for them and where did you get them? Thanks in advance.
Hello. I got my hid lights and leds from vanquishauto
Really like the brightness and quality they provided to me. I have 55w hid conversion kit fro my 2015 Yukon and cannot expect anything else since I already got what I was looking for! Brightness and quality. I will recommend you to contact vanquishauto for more details about the right setup your car needs.
 

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Use some dielectric grease on the connections next time it helped mine from rusting.

I have some retro projector headlights with morimoto hids and they worked great. The only reason i took them out was because i didnt like the projector light pattern so i went back to oem headlights and i put in leds instead.

http://www.morimotohid.com
 

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Use some dielectric grease on the connections next time it helped mine from rusting.

I have some retro projector headlights with morimoto hids and they worked great. The only reason i took them out was because i didnt like the projector light pattern so i went back to oem headlights and i put in leds instead.

http://www.morimotohid.com
Yes that's one thing vanquishauto hids don't have , their lights are perfect for the projector lights, the cutoff you get with their hids is amazing. I previously had an acura and it came with projectors from factory, I then usege morimoto hids and it was not good, so I bought the lights from eBay for about $145 the kit and it was perfect , no more issues.
Then I found vanquishauto in the forums so I decide to give their lights a try and that was the best I could ever do for my car, will recommend their products to anyone.
 

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Thats good to hear, i just went by what i knew. Oh i also used ddm hids in my old truck. They are way cheaper but i always seem to have to replace them 1 or 2 times a year (bulb)
 
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Hmph...this troubles me. I've had HIDs in my mustang for over 10 years. They have NEVER needed dielectric grease and they still work to this day.
 

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Use some dielectric grease on the connections next time it helped mine from rusting.

I have some retro projector headlights with morimoto hids and they worked great. The only reason i took them out was because i didnt like the projector light pattern so i went back to oem headlights and i put in leds instead.

http://www.moriotohid.com
I found online a company that just do custom retrofit headlights, i think they do all cars per what i saw in their site. I think it is very helpful for anyone that really wants to upgrade their headlights to a retrofit custom items.

Here is the link http://www.hidretrofitkit.com
 

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Or just get rid of the HID's and switch to LED's. If my Escalade didn't already have HID projectors I'd be running LED's
 
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I don't think LEDs look as good as HIDs. Thats my opinion anyway.
 

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