How hard is it to install HID?
#1
How hard is it to install HID?
Hey guys My car is very basic and I would like something to bling it up a little. I was looking for HID and came across these:
http://www.wotm .com/halohidkit.html#
I am new to the HID world so im not sure if these are even a good brand or not. If someone could help me out here I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ryan
http://www.wotm .com/halohidkit.html#
I am new to the HID world so im not sure if these are even a good brand or not. If someone could help me out here I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ryan
#2
it's pretty easy to install the hids, just need a 10mm socket and a ratchet.
first you pop off the plastic engine covers. then you ned to unbolt the intake box. and the windshield fluid reservoir tube(just yank it out)
how neat you want everything to look is what takes the most time.
here's the install thread
you should just buy HIDs from the vendors on this site. pretty great prices. HIDextra sells theirs for $60.
I personally went with the xtreme kit from xenondepot.
first you pop off the plastic engine covers. then you ned to unbolt the intake box. and the windshield fluid reservoir tube(just yank it out)
how neat you want everything to look is what takes the most time.
here's the install thread
you should just buy HIDs from the vendors on this site. pretty great prices. HIDextra sells theirs for $60.
I personally went with the xtreme kit from xenondepot.
#5
Thanks for all the info so far guys one more thing though:
1. How durable are these?
2. I have no idea what type a bulb I need for my low beams I think H11????
If someone could let me know I would really appreciate it!
1. How durable are these?
2. I have no idea what type a bulb I need for my low beams I think H11????
If someone could let me know I would really appreciate it!
#6
get the kit from ddm-tuning.com they have a lifetime warranty and have the best price online. I've bought 5 kits from them so far. I just put their kit in my fogs actually, did it right through the plastic fender wells. The whole thing took 15-20 mins
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#8
Yes, low beam is H11. Durable? Hard to say, but they at least have warranty on the kit.
There are a couple of CL Vendors HIDEXTRA and XenonDepot that carries them. Best if you buy from them in case anything goes wrong.
There are a couple of CL Vendors HIDEXTRA and XenonDepot that carries them. Best if you buy from them in case anything goes wrong.
#9
To the OP, it is fairly simple, just follow the DIY thread someone post earlier and you will be fine.
I suck at mechanic stuff but I still manage to install it.
#10
Hi,
You would need to get the h11 fitment to upgrade the fogs on the IS. Installation is literally plug+play in a sense that you will not have to cut, splice, tap, etc... any wires. You either need to remove the front bumper or some customers have managed to install by going through the fender well.
Steve
You would need to get the h11 fitment to upgrade the fogs on the IS. Installation is literally plug+play in a sense that you will not have to cut, splice, tap, etc... any wires. You either need to remove the front bumper or some customers have managed to install by going through the fender well.
Steve
#11
Hi,
You would need to get the h11 fitment to upgrade the fogs on the IS. Installation is literally plug+play in a sense that you will not have to cut, splice, tap, etc... any wires. You either need to remove the front bumper or some customers have managed to install by going through the fender well.
Steve
You would need to get the h11 fitment to upgrade the fogs on the IS. Installation is literally plug+play in a sense that you will not have to cut, splice, tap, etc... any wires. You either need to remove the front bumper or some customers have managed to install by going through the fender well.
Steve
Thanks
#12
DDM HID's have a lifetime warranty and they have a kit for only $30!!! I just installed some in my car two weeks ago. If anything goes wrong, just call them up and they'll send you a new one.
As for the ease of install, it's harder than people are saying it is. I just did it two weeks ago, and it took a few hours with me and someone else who has installed hid's on other cars and motorcycles.
The install guide is ok, it's missing some things. use both club lexus's install guide and my.is install guide. the my.is install guide pinpoints where the bolts are.
one thing both of them are missing is a more elaborate how to of taking out the airbox:
-loosen the nut that holds the clamp to the airhose and unclip the sensor
-unclamp the top half of the airbox as if you were changing the air filter
-take off the top of the airbox and pull out from the airhose
-now the bottom half is where i got confused because the instructions said nothing of this.
-the bottom half is connected to a snorkel which brings in air from the front center of the car. the snorkel is held in by a bolt and a clip which you have to pry with a screwdriver. you MUST remove both the snorkel and the bottom half of the airbox at the same time.
-unbolt and unclip the snorkel, and unbolt the airbox (tricky because you need a ratchet extention, i was lucky enough to be in my dad's garage where he has one).
-pull out the airbox and snorkel STRAIGHT UP (there's a two inch stick attached at the bottom of the airbox that goes into a rubber seal, so it feels like it's stuck in place, just pull hard up)
Another things was the dust panel.
-drill a 1 inch hole (buy a 1 inch bit, don't cheap out)
-on the inside are these grid pattern extensions, use cutting pliers to snip them out (i couldn't figure how to get rid of them so i used a million different tools and cutting pliers worked the best)
-remove the existing bulb by twisting counter-clockwise. install hid bulb by twisting clockwise
use a sealant on the outside (i used silicon caulk)
for the windshield wiper tube, just pull straight up
store your panels somewhere, no point in having them in your car once you've taken them off.
to summarize: buy ddm (they're the best deal i've found), do it yourself, it's not that bad now that you have information that fills in the blanks. oh, and buy 6000k, you won't regret it.
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