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I had some people ask so I wanted to let everyone know I sell all HID kits its just that the 5202 bulb is real new so I wanted to start off with that one.

All Regular HID kits as in 9006/9005/880 and such are $150+sh.
 

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I just bought an '03 Denali and miss my HID's from my old car. Any info on how difficult it is to do an HID conversion on the Denali would be great. It's got "auto" lights and DRL's, but the DRL's are seperate from the headlights, so I don't see why that would be an issue. Does anything need to be disabled to use low and/or fog HID's?
 

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Just plug and play. 9005 for your lowbeams since you got a denali. The projectors will be perfect. I think its the same on denalis but im not positive, I think its 880 for fogs. Again pretty plug and play. Remove the housing, which is easy, open the hood and pull the two pins out, then take out the stock bulb, Put the HID bulb in, mount your ballest, plug the bulb in and your good to go.
 

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Thanks for the info. I need to replace the headlight housings, as well. They are both chipped out and have been epoxied by the previous owner. There are a million aftermarket replacement kits, and I just want something simple and classy with quality projectors. Any suggestions on that? I'll post this question in the technical forum as well.
 
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Just plug and play. 9005 for your lowbeams since you got a denali. The projectors will be perfect. I think its the same on denalis but im not positive, I think its 880 for fogs. Again pretty plug and play. Remove the housing, which is easy, open the hood and pull the two pins out, then take out the stock bulb, Put the HID bulb in, mount your ballest, plug the bulb in and your good to go.
Sounds like you've done this once or twice, lol.

Thanks for the info. I need to replace the headlight housings, as well. They are both chipped out and have been epoxied by the previous owner. There are a million aftermarket replacement kits, and I just want something simple and classy with quality projectors. Any suggestions on that? I'll post this question in the technical forum as well.
I would recommend getting OEM lights. I'm not a fan of alot of the aftermarket lights with projectors because alot of the time their projectors are not anything good. You can use OEM style lights from maybe TYC or DEPO, they are good lights and fitment and look like OEM, not sure if they have your lights but I dont see why they wouldn't.

I can defintily help you on the kits, let me know when you want them are we can see what color you want.

-Wes
 

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Sounds like you've done this once or twice, lol.


I would recommend getting OEM lights. I'm not a fan of alot of the aftermarket lights with projectors because alot of the time their projectors are not anything good. You can use OEM style lights from maybe TYC or DEPO, they are good lights and fitment and look like OEM, not sure if they have your lights but I dont see why they wouldn't.

I can defintily help you on the kits, let me know when you want them are we can see what color you want.

-Wes

Thanks for the info. I'm actually having a hard time just finding the OEM replacement...everything is aftermarket.

As for the HID's....do you have 880's? I'd want to do the fogs, too, in 3000k. I actually do drive in fog and heavy snow at times, so they would be for practical use, not show. Most likely go with 4300K for the lows, or whatever you have that's close to that. I'll let you know when I can afford it.
 
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^^PM sent

I do have 880 fog kits too.
 

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Thanks, got the PM. I'll let you know when I get to the point of being able to do anything with them. I need to get replacement housings first.
 
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Ok sounds good man. Just let me know.
 

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I just picked up a 04 Yukon XL, I don't think it has the Denali style headlamp housings but it should still have the 9005 bulbs, right?
 
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If its not a Denali headlamp it has 9006 low beams and 9005 high beams, both of which I have in stock.
 

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You can make a good deal if I wanted to buy Lows and Fogs for my Denali? :) and what brand are they?

I believe I'd like 6000k lows, with 3000k fogs? Is the yellow better for road conditions? Rain, Snow, and Fog?
 
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You can make a good deal if I wanted to buy Lows and Fogs for my Denali? :) and what brand are they?

I believe I'd like 6000k lows, with 3000k fogs? Is the yellow better for road conditions? Rain, Snow, and Fog?

They are Flashtech HIDs. You can visit Flashtechusa.com for more info.

The 3,000k do provide a better light in bad weather conditions. Dont expect a miracle and think its going to let you see straight threw heavy fog or a blizzard now but it will help out more in those conditions then other bulbs.

As far as the combo price, I really cant move much on the $150 mark for each kit. Both of these kits retail for $279 each so your almost already buying one and getting one free. If you are serious about buying I'll sweeten the deal some how for you. When would you be able to buy?
 

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Im just trying to find a good brand to go with...and a good color/tempature..thats all

whats the difference between brands...and what is honestly the best quality brand out there? How do these compare? just trying to do my homework, I've wanted some for a long while...theres a few things Im planning on doing this month...HIDs, Free Travel Mod, and maaaaaaybe headers
 
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Im just trying to find a good brand to go with...and a good color/tempature..thats all

whats the difference between brands...and what is honestly the best quality brand out there? How do these compare? just trying to do my homework, I've wanted some for a long while...theres a few things Im planning on doing this month...HIDs, Free Travel Mod, and maaaaaaybe headers

I can tell you my kits are backed by a lifetime warranty so you have no worries on it failing and in the odd event it does, you have the warranty. Our ballest is fully digital which has D/C power coming in but A/C power out which means it digitally controls the power that goes out of the ballest and it protects the bulb incase their is a spike is voltage for any reason. These are the highest quality ballest out there. A few other companies have them but not for this cheap.

A 6k bulb is white with a very slight hint of blue in it which is very popular. 4300k is what factory HID cars come with. 8000k has a nice touch of blue in it but still not very much.
 

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Whats the difference in your $12V kit..32V kit..and the slim kit?
which one is best?

soooo....6000k lows, and 3000k fogs? (can I run the fogs all the time without worrying about burning out the bulbs faster?)

Also...if I get the kit(s) from you...I'd probably also wanna order some LEDs for the inside of my truck...dome lights (those tubes) and a bunch of 194 bulbs
 
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The 12v kit can handle up to 12 volts of power where as the 32 volt kits can handle a spike of power up to 32 volts. Most GMs dont have a votage spike problem, mostly Dodge does. The 32v is better protection really. The slim kit is a much smaller ballest and only comes in 12v. Its made for bikes really.

Yes, you can run the fog light bulbs all the time, thats not a problem.

We will have our complete line up of interior LEDs within the next 1-2 months so you can order the HIDs now and then the LEDs later and get a discount for being a returning customer if you would like.
 

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