C5 HID Conversion, Low Beam.
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C5 HID Conversion, Low Beam.
I wanted to share my HID experience converting my 2004 C5. I bought a 9006 Slim Digital 55 watt conversion from DDM Tuning in San Diego for $49.00. Other kits start at $29.00. It was a "fit everything" kit. I found that to make it work, I had to remove the plastic ridge in the hid connector so that I could reverse the plug from the car, then I'd have power from the stock plug go to power in the hid plug. Worked great. Also, my lights go up and down without an extra resister and I don't have to hit my high beams for them to work. I am really happy with the light these bulbs put out. I can now see at night big time! Installation of the bulbs were a little bit of a hassle, but not hard. Worth the effort. The high beams are now useless compared to the hid's. However, the low beams are now enough for my 53 year old eyes and my tinted windshield.
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It's nice you have lights so you can see well.
Unfortunately, those low beams which work as well as high beams are now blinding everyone coming the other direction. I have yet to see a car with HID conversion that was not blinding as it came towards me, or even following me.
Peter
Unfortunately, those low beams which work as well as high beams are now blinding everyone coming the other direction. I have yet to see a car with HID conversion that was not blinding as it came towards me, or even following me.
Peter
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I wanted to share my HID experience converting my 2004 C5. I bought a 9006 Slim Digital 55 watt conversion from DDM Tuning in San Diego for $49.00. Other kits start at $29.00. It was a "fit everything" kit. I found that to make it work, I had to remove the plastic ridge in the hid connector so that I could reverse the plug from the car, then I'd have power from the stock plug go to power in the hid plug. Worked great. Also, my lights go up and down without an extra resister and I don't have to hit my high beams for them to work. I am really happy with the light these bulbs put out. I can now see at night big time! Installation of the bulbs were a little bit of a hassle, but not hard. Worth the effort. The high beams are now useless compared to the hid's. However, the low beams are now enough for my 53 year old eyes and my tinted windshield.
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when it comes to lights...ive spent my money on almost every option out there.....spent $1000 on custom stuff with fancy names and fancy projectors......they look nice but they cost a small fortune.......For 50$ you got the best upgrade possible....so what you get flashed a couple of times a week.....try lowering the drivers side headlight a little ....enjoy
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Actually, I simply used electrical tape to secure the connector together then zip tied the entire wiring harness to the hid ballets box wires. Worked great and won't come apart. I did try to switch the snap in clips but had absolutely no luck in taking them out. That's the way I would have liked to have done it. I have hid conversions in all my cars including my raised F-150 and I have yet to be flashed by another driver. My C3 is very bright and no one seams to care....
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I installed mine about 2-1/2 months ago,and freed up the adjusters so I could adjust them to where they didn't blind people,but still lit up the road just fine.
Then I had my wife drive her car toward mine at night,to see if they were OK (HID glare annoys the hell out of her),and they passed the test.
She even said they look pretty cool with the hint of blue.
I did the relay mod so when I flip the high beams on,the lows stay on too,so I've still got the hi's if I need them.
Between the HID lows and the Silverstar Ultra highs,I've got plenty of light if I need it without blinding anyone.
Best money I've spent on the Vette so far.
Then I had my wife drive her car toward mine at night,to see if they were OK (HID glare annoys the hell out of her),and they passed the test.
She even said they look pretty cool with the hint of blue.
I did the relay mod so when I flip the high beams on,the lows stay on too,so I've still got the hi's if I need them.
Between the HID lows and the Silverstar Ultra highs,I've got plenty of light if I need it without blinding anyone.
Best money I've spent on the Vette so far.
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Hi/low mod.
I installed mine about 2-1/2 months ago,and freed up the adjusters so I could adjust them to where they didn't blind people,but still lit up the road just fine.
Then I had my wife drive her car toward mine at night,to see if they were OK (HID glare annoys the hell out of her),and they passed the test.
She even said they look pretty cool with the hint of blue.
I did the relay mod so when I flip the high beams on,the lows stay on too,so I've still got the hi's if I need them.
Between the HID lows and the Silverstar Ultra highs,I've got plenty of light if I need it without blinding anyone.
Best money I've spent on the Vette so far.
Then I had my wife drive her car toward mine at night,to see if they were OK (HID glare annoys the hell out of her),and they passed the test.
She even said they look pretty cool with the hint of blue.
I did the relay mod so when I flip the high beams on,the lows stay on too,so I've still got the hi's if I need them.
Between the HID lows and the Silverstar Ultra highs,I've got plenty of light if I need it without blinding anyone.
Best money I've spent on the Vette so far.
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hey guys I just installed mine but ran into a slight problem. My headlamps go up, but not down, and when i put the parking lamps on they also come up which they never did before. I checked every fuse and went over the wiring everything seems to be ok. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Sounds like you have 35 watt boxes. You need the in line resistor that's sold on this forum. $25.00. The seller says that it makes all the problems go away. Mine work without, but I have the 55 watt digital boxes. Not really sure if that is it, but my 04 lights function properly.
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To the OP -here's the link to the hi+lo beam mod,I did the single relay mod,since I don't need flash-to-pass:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...n-at-once.html
And it's JW Motoring for HID Kits-Jhonathan will hook you up!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...n-at-once.html
And it's JW Motoring for HID Kits-Jhonathan will hook you up!
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when it comes to lights...ive spent my money on almost every option out there.....spent $1000 on custom stuff with fancy names and fancy projectors......they look nice but they cost a small fortune.......For 50$ you got the best upgrade possible....so what you get flashed a couple of times a week.....try lowering the drivers side headlight a little ....enjoy
a.) Lowering the drivers side doesn't help. The driver side should already be turned inwards if it was aligned correctly. HID bulbs require a sharp cut-off edge inside the housing to aim it properly.
b.) Do you really think it's all that brilliant to blind someone driving towards you?
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I think your making way too much of the brights. I have them, hid's, on all my cars and NO ONE has ever flashed me to tell me the brights are on. My Ford has a 6 inch lift with 35 inch tires. The headlights are in the stock position as far as aiming goes. No problems..... ever. I drove my C5 last night to my club meeting and again, no one flashed me. I think that if they were dangerous or obnoxious, someone would let me know. You sound like your from California where if it's fun or makes sense, it's illegal!
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Nice and typical these days - screw everyone else on the road as long as I can see where I'm going. I bet you drive slow in the fast lane too
Peter
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Did you have an issue getting the HID's to lock into the headlight? I just got DDM's 55w HID low beams and for the life of me, I cannot get the bulbs to lock into the headlight. The three prongs on the bulb look similar to the factory bulb, but they are not exactly the same.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get them to lock into place?
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get them to lock into place?
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Did you take the headlights apart? I finally had to do that to get the bulbs to screw in myself. I just couldn't get them lined up properly. You have to see the rear of the housing to get them in. Pain, but take the darn things apart.
Did you have an issue getting the HID's to lock into the headlight? I just got DDM's 55w HID low beams and for the life of me, I cannot get the bulbs to lock into the headlight. The three prongs on the bulb look similar to the factory bulb, but they are not exactly the same.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get them to lock into place?
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get them to lock into place?