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i want to get some HIDs for my 07 d675. any recommendations out there? my mechanical skills arent the best, so the easier to install the better. but i also wouldnt mind learning something new, so if its a little more difficult but worth it, let me know
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Holy search function batman
DDM "slow is smooth, smooth is fast"
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They all will typically be plug and play, DDMtuning is going to be the popular choice here, they are cheap and good quality, plus lifetime warranty.
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Wow quite calm words from tww you should feel privaleged he didnt noob haze u! actually u should feel unprivaledged cuz we didnt get to laugh at the comments :D
Anyway yeah ddm purchaser here cant go wrong with $50 hids Sent from my SCH-I500 using Motorcycle.com Free App |
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I just woke up lol
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Well he got lucky than :D
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I have a kit from Krypton Bulbs myself. Pretty much all HID kits are the same though.
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thanks guys. and thanks for not harassing me haha. i went to the ddm site and it came up with three kits. single, single hi/lo, and dual. what are the differences?
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You need to order two single kits since we have two seperate headlights. What they are is if the motorcycle only has one headlamp then the hi/low kit would work both high amd low beam. I bought the 35w if i recall right its 35 watt for my low beam and then 50 watt for the high beam bulb
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The bulbs are H7 and H9, and you can choose to get them in either 30 watt or 50 watt. I did a bunch of forum research recently and mine are on the way from DDM.
Order 2 motorcycle kits, one H5 and one H7. I think H7 is the high beam. Since a lot of motorcycles have integrated high/low beams they combine into one kit. The Daytona has two separate lamps so you need one for each. There's a really good write up with pictures on here, my phone app isn't cooperating but if you search HID it should come up. "slow is smooth, smooth is fast" (corrected)
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