Thinking of making the HID conversion. Need some help here guys!

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bauer4567

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look here for your 25watt HID's for fog.

http://www.hidgeeks.com/5202-XENON-HID-KIT/5202-HID-Conversion-Kit-p59.html

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5202 HID Conversion Kit
Ballast Type: Regular
Bulb Color: 6,000K
Wattage Type: 25 W
Warranty: Lifetime
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H13 HID Conversion Kit
Ballast Type: Regular
Bulb Color: 6,000K
Wattage Type: 35 W
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This is from HIDgeeks.com. I chose 6k due to them not listing anything but 3,6,8 and 10k. You may beable to call them and ask for 4500's or 5k's or what ever you decide on.

I was looking for a set of 4500's in the 5202 but cant seem to find them at all.. even tried to crossrefrence the 5202 into a diff style but cant find that either.. so in that I get a FAIL! LOL

If there is infact a 5202 in 4500k, try asking ddmtuning, as they sell bulb pairs for real cheap. Then you could resell the 6k's that came in the HID kit to someone here, craigs, or ebay..

I ordered these bulbs from HIDgeeks on 11/22/10... installed them in my fogs early december... turned them on maybe a dozen times... left one is now not turning on... Sent them an email about an hour or go... I am interested to see how there customer service is... The set I have in my headlights work like a charm...everytime! Just over a year on them, and no problems so far (knocks on wood).
 

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martinneallewis said:
Still wondering though, are projectors necessary or totally optional for the HID's installed in factory housings?

100% optional. Looks good with both. If I had the skills and patience to do a retrofit projector mod on my oem stock housing I would though. JUST HID bulbs and ballasts are plenty, but if you want to go through the extra mile and money wasn't an obstacle, then go for it. If I had unlimited funds I'd get the escalade headlights for the platinum edition with a whole ROW of projectors in them. Sickest headlights I've ever seen.
 

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For the guys running HIDs in their yukons, are you using a relay harness? And do you have any issue with the DRLs?
 

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I have the DDM 55 watt setup in my 2007 Yukon XL and I am using the 5000K bulbs. All I can tell you is that they are FANTASTIC!!!! The 5000K bulbs give off a pure white light with NO color hues of yellow, blue or purple. The 55 watt ballast are wonderful for the wide open spaces here in Oklahoma but beware.....in the city people will flash their lights at you thinking you have brights on. Yes this happens even with properly aimed headlamps. Hope this helps.

I just got the same kit but in 6000k and am having an issue with installing it I have everything wired and I have power to everything but the lights still aren't coming on. I know on some gm's the factory wiring needs to be reversed is this the case with the yukons also? mines a 2009
 

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