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      Should I keep it? AveoJunk's Avatar
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      Quote Originally Posted by chuck202003 View Post
      It was a simple question on if they were gonna work or not. That was all I was asking. Not if certain people are going to be blinded. Or what direction the beams are going to shoot. Or anything. All I was asking if they were going to work in my housing and if I needed a resistor or not. Thanks for going over board about nothing. HAHA
      Sorry, my bad. Yeah they will work fine as is. Plug and Play.

      However, for about the same price you could really add some HP to your ride and get better gas mileage.

      Get one of these:

      Supercharger Dual Double Turbonator Air Intake Fuel Saver Turbo Charger Fan Blue | eBay

      And of course one of these:

      Speed Chip Fuel Saver Resistor Chevy Express Equinox Camaro Aveo Blazer | eBay

      Good luck and Happy Modding!



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      It's ok, I never heard of the resistor and don't think it will work??? For the fan I was told that those don't work also.

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      Do not use the hid's if you have the projection ones or unless they are vintage fit. they will burn the projector lenses and the plate out of the front lights because they are only created to with take a position the halogen light warm.

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      resistor DONT WORK and Fan is just for sound

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      do not get the cheap one, they didnt work for mine. i have an 8k and an costed me $200 and they light up for half a mile lol people flash there lights at me thinking i have my highbeams on

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      vvme.com is the way to go for hids. I paid 55 bucks for mine and have never had any problems. think its all on sale right now to

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      If you're gonna do pnp, ddm, vvme, and trs/morimoto are all good brands

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      Just put HID and Yellow fogs in my 09 today
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      Just put HID and Yellow fogs in my 09 today

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      I've seen lots of people have great success using DDMtuning kits, and if you're only interested in keeping your low beams then a kit can be had fairly cheap. Once you get into the dual beam, the kits actually have to have a mechanical mechanism that moves the bulb in a way that it can replicate a high beam. That is what drives the price up drastically, and in my opinion lowers their reliability. The 35/55 watt kits also make a huge difference in price. The 35 watt kits should never melt anything. Once you start getting in to 55 watt, there's a bigger chance since there's so much more power running through the system. But I think either way it would be just fine.

      Good luck.





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