View Poll Results: Did you drill a hole or not for aftermarket HIDs?
Drilled a hole and used a grommet and no condensation issues.
40
58.82%
Drilled a hole and used a grommet and have condensation issues.
4
5.88%
Did not drill a hole and no condensation issues.
14
20.59%
Did not drill a hole and condensation issues.
10
14.71%
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To drill or not to drill for aftermarket HIDs?
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To drill or not to drill for aftermarket HIDs?
Hi All,
For those who have installed aftermarket HIDs can you please answer the poll? Thanks! Originally I thought drilling a hole and using the grommet was the best idea but I just saw a post saying he had better experience not drilling a hole in the dust cover.
Thanks,
TJ
For those who have installed aftermarket HIDs can you please answer the poll? Thanks! Originally I thought drilling a hole and using the grommet was the best idea but I just saw a post saying he had better experience not drilling a hole in the dust cover.
Thanks,
TJ
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Originally Posted by teejnut
Hi All,
For those who have installed aftermarket HIDs can you please answer the poll? Thanks! Originally I thought drilling a hole and using the grommet was the best idea but I just saw a post saying he had better experience not drilling a hole in the dust cover.
Thanks,
TJ
For those who have installed aftermarket HIDs can you please answer the poll? Thanks! Originally I thought drilling a hole and using the grommet was the best idea but I just saw a post saying he had better experience not drilling a hole in the dust cover.
Thanks,
TJ
#5
Needless to say....
I drilled mine as you all have seen on my DIY install thread. I chose to drill thinking "how much could those covers possibly be from lexus as a replacement part if I ever decide to remove the HID from the car" I figure they are AT MOST $20.....so im not worried about drilling. I wanted to make sure I get NO condensation....which I dont....
#6
Originally Posted by loftus112
Please tell me how you would fit the aftermarket HIDs bulbs w/out drilling the holes on the cover?? I drill mines with the rubber grommet protection. Did not experience condensation.
Thanks for everyone who voted!
#7
it doesnt matter if you drill or not, not having the dust covers on will not cause condensation..........its just how the bulb fits, when i first put on my hid's i had really bad condensation and spoke to someone on this site, i forget his name but he didnt even have his dust covers on and he had no condensation...........so i returned my bulbs and got new ones, when i re-installed them, they fitted alot better and all my condensation was gone.
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i didn't drill anything when i first put on my hid kit. i left the covers off for few months and i had no problems but i just felt like putting the caps on so i drilled a hole w/o a grommet (because i didnt' get one) so its technically still exposed w/o any issues. my hid fogs dont' have any condesation issues either
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Originally Posted by wolverine
I hope your right becuase Im not gonna drill mine
I did a custom bi-xenon for my C Class and never really finish the back part and left open for a year and never had any condensation even on a rainy day
#13
I initially drilled in the dust covers and experienced condensation. I then taped them up using electrical tape and purchased new ones.
Since then, I ran the wires from the Xenonking.com kit under the dust cover (ran the wires under the front of the dust cover where the metal clip is - tight fit) and placed the cap over it. I then placed several pieces of electrical tape along the sides and the bottom of the dust cap (have to feel since you cannot see the bottom of the dust cap) and no problems yet. I have taken the car through (3) car washes and (2) heavy rains while driving. No condensation...
Since then, I ran the wires from the Xenonking.com kit under the dust cover (ran the wires under the front of the dust cover where the metal clip is - tight fit) and placed the cap over it. I then placed several pieces of electrical tape along the sides and the bottom of the dust cap (have to feel since you cannot see the bottom of the dust cap) and no problems yet. I have taken the car through (3) car washes and (2) heavy rains while driving. No condensation...