Projector headlight from k2Motor

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kal_59

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Hi..

I am not sure if K2 Motor has this in stock. I tried ordering the ones in Chrome from them, and they refunded my money as it was not in stock.

I ended up ordering from http://store.kreepinkustumz.net/

Now just waiting for them to be installed.
 
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Oh man...My09Denali, you still have your installed? Is the light still getting water through? The lights look awesome on your car by the way. I'm debating whether to just stick with the original housing and swap out the halogens for the HIDs. I used to have the HID on regular halogen housing and it was fine, so I thought I should do that again until I can find a better project housing.
 

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Yeah I still have them installed. I still get a tiny bit of condensation but nothing that would be a problem. As Williajj pointed out the culprit is the LED row the lights weren't tight when I installed the lights but now they are fine after I checked all of them.

Williajj has modified his to HID. It says right on the light you can't use HID but he'll chime in here soon. He helped me a ton w/ getting mine to work.

I don't think the projectors are that bad. But I'll admit I don't know a lot about them and have never had a car w/ them. I think mine could be aim a little better if I knew exactly how the projectors were suppose to work. But I'm happy with them and get tons of compliments!
 

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The projectors aren't bad with HIDs. I didn't have the halogens in long enough to assess the light output so I can't speak from that angle. The HID conversion was not easy and was pretty time consuming, so unless you REALLY want to do it I wouldn't recommend it.

There are some issues with condensation that I have had, but if you make sure everything is sealed up properly you should be able to fix that. I know Mark and PACE had some issues with getting theirs to aim correctly, but if you are patient you can get them adjusted just fine.

If you're looking for the most light output I would just throw some HIDs in your stock housing. If you get these projectors and stick with the regular bulbs, I would definitely get HID fogs to help throw some additional light on the road.
 

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I just did my hids last night. took longer than expected.
I have a yukon 2004, and swapped out oem lights to yukon denali projectors.

I had to use hid wiring harness because the output is not enough on my yukon. a lot of extra wiring but it came out nice. project went into the night so today im hopefully going to clean it up.
 
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I just did my hids last night. took longer than expected.
I have a yukon 2004, and swapped out oem lights to yukon denali projectors.

I had to use hid wiring harness because the output is not enough on my yukon. a lot of extra wiring but it came out nice. project went into the night so today im hopefully going to clean it up.

Post some pics so that we can see how it came out.
 

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