View Full Version : H.I.D. System $25!!!
Amber Lamps
11-26-2009, 06:40 PM
DDM tuning has lowered their prices to $25 for the single bulb system! That's with the slim-all digital ballast, and everything you need to install it. There has been a lot of discussion on the merit of HIDs in the past on this forum. FWIW DDM claims a 6 amp draw on start up and 3.4amp during operation. All I can say is that I love my HIDs and I wouldn't go back to normal bulbs! I just ordered a kit for my girl's bike!:rockwoot:
http://www.ddmtuning.com/catalog/Motorcycle_Lighting-61-1.html
Homeslice
11-26-2009, 06:43 PM
I would like to know how long those hold up, because if they were quality parts I don't see how they could sell them for so low.
Amber Lamps
11-26-2009, 07:43 PM
I would like to know how long those hold up, because if they were quality parts I don't see how they could sell them for so low.
Well, let me put it like this... I've had mine for over 3 years. They work perfectly and I've had zero problems with them. On the other hand I bought a set a Sylanvia Ultra White bulbs, which were about $30 each and they lasted about, 3 months (no bs). Autozone gave me a new set but it still sucked! FWIW DDM warranties this system for life.
tached1000rr
11-26-2009, 07:52 PM
Hey Tig, did you go 35w or 55W? I need to order these for both of my bikes
Gas Man
11-26-2009, 08:15 PM
Does it have the standard bulb on it for the high beam then?
How long for the sale? Or is this the new permanant price?
Mr Lefty
11-26-2009, 09:41 PM
NICE! FWIW... I've had DDM HID kits on both of my bikes... the H4 Hi/Lo kit on my ZZR 35w... and 55w H7 kit on my 600RR. both worked awesomly.
gonna order a single H4 Hi/Lo 35w for the DRZ...
they've got lifetime warranties... so no worries.
tached1000rr
11-26-2009, 10:14 PM
NICE! FWIW... I've had DDM HID kits on both of my bikes... the H4 Hi/Lo kit on my ZZR 35w... and 55w H7 kit on my 600RR. both worked awesomly.
gonna order a single H4 Hi/Lo 35w for the DRZ...
they've got lifetime warranties... so no worries.
Would you recommend the 55W for my 04 CBR 1000?
Mr Lefty
11-26-2009, 10:17 PM
honestly... my ZZR's were way brighter
but then again... my ZZR had two headlights on at all times...
but Trip's 06 RR had 35's and my 08 had 55's.... wasn't noticeable to me... but it's only $7 I think... so who knows.
I'm going with the 35w on my DRZ... to help save me some power as the stock stator is WEAK.
tached1000rr
11-26-2009, 10:19 PM
honestly... my ZZR's were way brighter
but then again... my ZZR had two headlights on at all times...
but Trip's 06 RR had 35's and my 08 had 55's.... wasn't noticeable to me... but it's only $7 I think... so who knows.
I'm going with the 35w on my DRZ... to help save me some power as the stock stator is WEAK.
I am leaning towards the 35w setup right now.
Mr Lefty
11-26-2009, 10:24 PM
you won't be dissapointed... the 35w still throws out A LOT more light than any halogen light... just get the 35w and be done with it...
njchopper87
11-27-2009, 02:48 AM
Great deal. But, not one for me. I looked into it and I'd have to replace my entire headlight to efficiently make use of the system.
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/bulbs/Hid/conversions/conversions.html
t-homo
11-27-2009, 02:51 AM
I wish I had gotten a high low kit for my bike.
Gas Man
11-27-2009, 05:53 AM
Does it have the standard bulb on it for the high beam then?
How long for the sale? Or is this the new permanant price?
So the hi/lo kit has a HID for both applications?
Also, do you think there would be any problem if I ran a dual setup for my spots, and a single on the headlight? I hate when fog lights don't match headlights.
RACER X
11-27-2009, 09:39 AM
i have the 35w 4500k kit on my bike, been happy w/ it, but the draw is pretty high, it's reset my clock a few time, makes me think my battery is weak, cuz the clock reset itself some time between wed. evening and this morn. and it was chilly/cold last night.
anyway, the prob. w/ hi beam HIDs is that HIDs take a sec-2 to get up to full strength, now if you ride hi beams during the day no biggie, but i ONLY use my hi's to flash somebody , and by the time the lights get up to full power the incident is already over. + the HIDs are really bright to begin w/ so IMO hi's are not nec.
4500k is the most light output, when you start going higher in K's you loose light output.
and i wouldn't recommend 55w on any bike unless you direct wire the lights to your battery. and even then it's really overkill. and could damage the wiring on your OE harness
also on a bike, the lights turn on 2 times in a row in quick sucession, 1 x when you turn the key to the on position, and the 2nd after you release the engine start button, thats hard on HIDs and batterys,
my sequence now is
press the start button
turn the key on (lights stay off)
squeeze the clutch (which then starts the bike, but lights are still off)
give it a sec. for the engine to get going
release teh start button, the lights finally get turned on
i have the DDMs in my 1 y.o. accord and 1 bulb has gone bad, it's not OUT in the sense it doesn't light up, but its not as bright as the other one. so i', gonna have to send back to them for them to replace it, which is a PITA, cuz then i gotta install my reg. bulbs while i wait for shipping back and forth then reinstall teh HIDs
Mr Lefty
11-27-2009, 09:48 AM
the Hi/Lo kit is only for bikes that have bulbs with dual filiments.. ie H4 bulbs.
if your bike is like my 600RR where one bulb is for low the other for high... you either go with the dual bulb system and deal with the High taking a couple seconds to come on... or stick with a halogen high beam and get the single bulb system
YOU COULD if you're good with electrical... do a conversion... to an H4 kit... but remember your reflector wasn't built for anything but a single beam pattern... so it wouldn't do you any good.
Gas Man
11-27-2009, 07:00 PM
Ok... Current setup
As shown
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l311/cjclark69/Ultra%20Classic/Mods051.jpg
I'm with ya guys on no need for a hid hi beam. I get that. Hell I rarely use the highbeam now. Plus when I do it kills my spot lights. And the idea of a delay for HID high beam sounds crazy. So the single is HID lo and halagon hi. Correct?
I have a H4 headlight (dual filament inside 1 headlight).
I have two spot lights with 881 bulbs. (fog light bulbs very common to cars). I love the light these put out all over. Am worried about wiring in an HID for these.
You can barely see the black wire under the spot on the left of the pic (right side spot/left in pic). Look at the blue cabinet. Once from there it goes into the fairing them I'm home free. But how long are the wires from ballast to bulb????
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l311/cjclark69/Ultra%20Classic/Mods018.jpg
I was considering if I can't do a HID on the 881. Perhaps the LED replacements. I have heard good things about the H7 and H4s but nothing about the little fog light sizes.
H4
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-x-68-LED-White-HID-Fog-Light-Bulbs-Auto-H4-DC-12V_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem3357c3d514QQitemZ22 0515783956QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAcce ssories#ht_3244wt_972
Example of 881
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2pcs-13-SMD-LED-894-881-886-889-896-Car-Fog-light-white_W0QQitemZ150389052225QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMoto rs_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item2303e2d341
I tried to call DDm but I think they are closed for the holiday.
Mr Lefty
11-27-2009, 07:16 PM
gas if you go with the H4 hi/lo kit it's magnetically actuated... it moves a shield back and forth to flip to hi/lo so there will be no delay from low to high. the only delay will be when the light FIRST ignites.
Gas Man
11-27-2009, 10:16 PM
Yeah I read that here
http://ddmtuning.com/support/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=36&nav=0,2
I have seen some HIDs where they actually have a halogen bulbs sitting next to the HID for the high beam circuit.
Like this one (big pic)
http://lowdownchopshop.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/571322f0d5de4c6022aef8aea8f66c64.jpg
All it really does it make it able to complete the hi beam circuit. No other purpose. Cause as somebody said, with the HID there is no need for the high beam.
Mr Lefty
11-27-2009, 10:44 PM
true... but for high speed runs I did use the hid highs on my cbr and ZZr.
that and I run highs during the day time... more noticeable.
Gas Man
11-27-2009, 11:08 PM
During the day is not an issue when you have the spot lights. Probably also the case when you consider night time riding. As it stands now there is a shit load of light out the front of the bike. It lights up 5 lanes wide plus shoulder. But more is still better.
I'm set on the H4. I just need to find out on the 881 spot light bulbs.
Mr Lefty
11-27-2009, 11:16 PM
call DDM... they're kick ass to deal with.
my first order was all fucked up because I went through XenonExpert.com... they basicly take orders then have Apexcone ship them (apexcone owns DDM.com) so I called DDM and they canceled the order through XE... then replaced the order through them, and gave me 15%off for being military. AND shipped it over night for free.
Gas Man
11-27-2009, 11:23 PM
Yeah I tried to call them today but they were closed I think due to the holiday. Funny thing, the machine said they were open yet when I pushed 1 for sales or 2 for tech the line just rang and rang.
I just hope ther prices dont jump or somin. How long have they been discounted like this?
Mr Lefty
11-28-2009, 10:07 AM
no idea... gonna order mine on Monday. didn't know about the sale till tigger posted... but was planning on this purchase for a while... so I'm not gonna be too upset if it goes back... but it'd be nice to save that $30
Gas Man
11-29-2009, 02:02 AM
Well i found out from another source that they do make 881 bulbs. And upon further inspection of my bike. As long as they make the bulbs... I'm ordering it monday as well.
Homeslice
11-29-2009, 03:03 AM
i also on a bike, the lights turn on 2 times in a row in quick sucession, 1 x when you turn the key to the on position, and the 2nd after you release the engine start button, thats hard on HIDs and batterys,
Mine are on any time the key is in the on position, even while the starter is cranking, which is why I don't think I'll ever install HIDs on this bike.
Cutty72
11-29-2009, 05:16 AM
Mine are on any time the key is in the on position, even while the starter is cranking, which is why I don't think I'll ever install HIDs on this bike.
You could always wire in a power switch in line. That way you just turn them on after the bike is running.
Mr Lefty
11-29-2009, 10:21 AM
Mine are on any time the key is in the on position, even while the starter is cranking, which is why I don't think I'll ever install HIDs on this bike.
check out Tripageled.com they make a relay to delay the HID's. I didn't need it on my ZZR as the lights delayed anyways.... but the RR Trip killed his battery numerous times... so I bought the relay to avoid that (he got one too eventually) mine worked great for a while... then boom I had no lights... disconnected the relay... and they worked perfectly.
the relay was fine... just the way we wired them the wires touched and shorted the relay out. :idk: oh well.
I think the relay was like $50
Amber Lamps
11-29-2009, 04:28 PM
check out Tripageled.com they make a relay to delay the HID's. I didn't need it on my ZZR as the lights delayed anyways.... but the RR Trip killed his battery numerous times... so I bought the relay to avoid that (he got one too eventually) mine worked great for a while... then boom I had no lights... disconnected the relay... and they worked perfectly.
the relay was fine... just the way we wired them the wires touched and shorted the relay out. :idk: oh well.
I think the relay was like $50
Me and Trip have already had this fight but I say again... 3 years and no problems with the HIDs and my battery is the original unit. :idk: what was going on with Trip and I don't know where he got his HIDs but DDM swears that their ballast only draws 6 amps during start up which is actually LESS than some aftermarket halogens. Especially those with the higher lumen/wattage ratings.:idk:
Maybe Honda uses a crap stator. I have my Power Commander, HIDs, LEDs, J&M Integrator, Valentine 1, alarm, phone charger, and my GPS hooked up to my bike and I have never had a problem.:lol:
Homeslice
11-29-2009, 07:34 PM
Well I thought current draw (amps) was calcuated by dividing the watts output by the voltage. So if I have a standard 55w halogen, divide that by 12V and that's 4.6 amps continuous draw. Right?
Thanks for the links on the relay ebbs..
If this HID is really only 6 amps startup.......then I probably wouldn't need the relay........But I dunno, seems hard to believe.
Amber Lamps
11-29-2009, 08:47 PM
Well I thought current draw (amps) was calcuated by dividing the watts output by the voltage. So if I have a standard 55w halogen, divide that by 12V and that's 4.6 amps continuous draw. Right?
Thanks for the links on the relay ebbs..
If this HID is really only 6 amps startup.......then I probably wouldn't need the relay........But I dunno, seems hard to believe.
Oh and then they drop to 3.4 amps, I think... Heck, I ran 100w bulbs on my '03 without incident... In fact, no bs but I haven't even bought a bike battery for at least 15 years, I don't think. Of course, I've only owned Yamaha and Suzuki in that time frame so...:lol:
Gas Man
11-29-2009, 09:09 PM
Mine are on any time the key is in the on position, even while the starter is cranking, which is why I don't think I'll ever install HIDs on this bike.
I think my HD is the same way. Want to double check it.
I'm calling ddm monday.
I was told by a guy I know that sells HIDs, that he use to sell the same black digital ballast versions that ddm does. But he had problems with them. So he sells a different brand that has a silver digital ballast. Not sure what that is about. Plan on asking him and ddm.
Mr Lefty
11-29-2009, 09:10 PM
Me and Trip have already had this fight but I say again... 3 years and no problems with the HIDs and my battery is the original unit. :idk: what was going on with Trip and I don't know where he got his HIDs but DDM swears that their ballast only draws 6 amps during start up which is actually LESS than some aftermarket halogens. Especially those with the higher lumen/wattage ratings.:idk:
Maybe Honda uses a crap stator. I have my Power Commander, HIDs, LEDs, J&M Integrator, Valentine 1, alarm, phone charger, and my GPS hooked up to my bike and I have never had a problem.:lol:
oh i know... I used the relay for a while but tossed it shortly after the rally as it shorted out... ran the HID's longer with out the relay than with.
I'll not have a relay on the DRZ
Gas Man
12-01-2009, 02:38 PM
Dude! WHAT THE FUCK?? I have left 5 messages on 2 different extensions over the past 2 days. Not one fuckin return phone call.
Thought this place was the real deal?
If this is what i can expect to do a sale, their warrenty must be fuckin useless!
marko138
12-01-2009, 02:52 PM
Dude! WHAT THE FUCK?? I have left 5 messages on 2 different extensions over the past 2 days. Not one fuckin return phone call.
Thought this place was the real deal?
If this is what i can expect to do a sale, their warrenty must be fuckin useless!
Yeowtch.
Mr Lefty
12-01-2009, 08:07 PM
Dude! WHAT THE FUCK?? I have left 5 messages on 2 different extensions over the past 2 days. Not one fuckin return phone call.
Thought this place was the real deal?
If this is what i can expect to do a sale, their warrenty must be fuckin useless!
damn... they took care of me right away when I called... but that was last year prior to leaving for my Indy trip on my mid tour.
let me see if I can find the e-mail of the owner for ya ;)
Mr Lefty
12-01-2009, 08:13 PM
858-565-1742
that's the number I have... talk to Paul if you can... he's the one that hooked me up...
if not.. I have Mr. Jim Powel's e-mail address, he's the owner of Apexcone/DDM-tuning.
Gas Man
12-01-2009, 10:04 PM
I finally got a call back from them. Said he's not sure what happened yesterday. Spoke to Brian and he was very helpfull and answered all my 300 quetions. So I am going to place an order with him for
1 - H4 hi/lo 55W 8k color ddm
1 - dual 880 35W 6k color ddm
That is 3 HIDs on the front of my beast. Should look like the sun driving down the road.
Mr Lefty
12-01-2009, 10:11 PM
why you going with 8k? 5k is the most luminous... I think 8k is more blue (can't remember if it's the higher the bluer or yellower)
Rangerscott
12-01-2009, 11:16 PM
Crap. I have to add +$20 for H4 hi/lo. :td:
Gas Man
12-02-2009, 02:08 AM
I was told that the 6k would be best. But that the 8k on the 55w would look similar to the 6k of the 35w bulbs.
55w kits tend to wash out some of the color of the HID bulb due to the light output( for example, a 55w 8000k will look similar in color to a 35w 6000k kit).
Which is
The most popular color we sell is 6000k. That would be described as white with a hint of blue
As described here
http://ddmtuning.com/support/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=38&nav=0,2
I want a hint of blue. I think it makes your headlight stick out in the crowd a bit more (day or night) which increases me being seen as well. So the 8k would be more blue... but by going to a 55w the color should wash out and get more white. That's the idea. Is my logic that I worked out with brian flawed?
Dnyce
12-02-2009, 04:13 AM
with all this talk of delaying the firing of the ballast for the hid's, has anyone wired it thru the kickstand switch? dont need to remember to hit the switch to turn your lights on, its already there as opposed to adding an additional switch...start the bike, and when u put the kickstand up the lights come on. sounds simple. do-able? did i overlook something?
just bought set, thx for linky
Mr Lefty
12-02-2009, 07:22 AM
I was told that the 6k would be best. But that the 8k on the 55w would look similar to the 6k of the 35w bulbs.
Which is
As described here
http://ddmtuning.com/support/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=38&nav=0,2
I want a hint of blue. I think it makes your headlight stick out in the crowd a bit more (day or night) which increases me being seen as well. So the 8k would be more blue... but by going to a 55w the color should wash out and get more white. That's the idea. Is my logic that I worked out with brian flawed?
ahh ok... looks like you thought it through... it's all good... just wondering the reasoning.
with all this talk of delaying the firing of the ballast for the hid's, has anyone wired it thru the kickstand switch? dont need to remember to hit the switch to turn your lights on, its already there as opposed to adding an additional switch...start the bike, and when u put the kickstand up the lights come on. sounds simple. do-able? did i overlook something?
just bought set, thx for linky
interesting idea... though my kickstand switch is disabled as it can cause the motor to cut out when you go over fast bumpy terrain.
instead I found a headlight switch for another bike that will plug right into a harness I already have that will shut off the lights... PIMP
marko138
12-02-2009, 07:52 AM
I finally got a call back from them. Said he's not sure what happened yesterday. Spoke to Brian and he was very helpfull and answered all my 300 quetions. So I am going to place an order with him for
1 - H4 hi/lo 55W 8k color ddm
1 - dual 880 35W 6k color ddm
That is 3 HIDs on the front of my beast. Should look like the sun driving down the road.
As a frame of reference, my HID is 8k. It's blue, damn near purple.
That fucking bike is gonna look like day light coming down the road.
Gas Man
12-02-2009, 09:02 AM
Marko. And u like it this way?
marko138
12-02-2009, 09:11 AM
Marko. And u like it this way?
Honestly, if and when the bulb goes I'll probly buy something a little closer to 6k. But, you've seen it. It's plenty bright and has good color.
Dnyce
12-02-2009, 10:26 AM
As a frame of reference, my HID is 8k. It's blue, damn near purple.
.
i heard-that when puttin em in a projector style headlight like the buells, u get a true color, as in your 8000k is supposed to look like that. but if you put the same 8000k bulb in a reflector style housing, the appearance in color becomes more like a 6000k. dont know why, but thats what i heard. it wasnt on ddm's site, but whatever site it was on also had what ddm was saying about how at 55w, some color gets washed out, etc etc basically exactly what gman said.
i wonder if i could put buells projectors in my headlight housing
Mr Lefty
12-02-2009, 11:24 AM
I'm thinking of putting a xb headlight/screen combo in the drz
marko138
12-02-2009, 11:33 AM
i heard-that when puttin em in a projector style headlight like the buells, u get a true color, as in your 8000k is supposed to look like that. but if you put the same 8000k bulb in a reflector style housing, the appearance in color becomes more like a 6000k. dont know why, but thats what i heard. it wasnt on ddm's site, but whatever site it was on also had what ddm was saying about how at 55w, some color gets washed out, etc etc basically exactly what gman said.
i wonder if i could put buells projectors in my headlight housing
Yeah, thats definately the color its supposed to be.
Gas Man
12-02-2009, 11:36 AM
I'm going to call them in abt 30min when they open and double check with Ebbs guy Paul.
I want some color but don't want it to look crazy. My main goal is optinum light with some color to increase daytime visiabilty.
Cutty72
12-02-2009, 12:15 PM
i guess I should order a 6K set for the 25R...
suppose i'll actually have to order 2 sets, since there are 2 bulbs for the dims huh?
marko138
12-02-2009, 12:19 PM
i guess I should order a 6K set for the 25R...
suppose i'll actually have to order 2 sets, since there are 2 bulbs for the dims huh?
Projector beams in that bad boy?
Gas Man
12-02-2009, 12:20 PM
No Cutty you just order the correct bulb in a single. One kit.
And I spoke to somebody at DDM just now. He agrees with my logic. He also says that none of theirs are ever that blue. They are typically more white than other brands.
Mr Lefty
12-02-2009, 01:55 PM
i guess I should order a 6K set for the 25R...
suppose i'll actually have to order 2 sets, since there are 2 bulbs for the dims huh?
Yeah because you have two low AND two high bulbs... You'd need two kits. can't imagine the light thatd put out with all four on!!!!
marko138
12-02-2009, 03:11 PM
Yeah because you have two low AND two high bulbs... You'd need two kits. can't imagine the light thatd put out with all four on!!!!
DO IT. NOW! Now.
Cutty72
12-02-2009, 04:52 PM
Projector beams in that bad boy?
They are not projector beams like in the XB, but should still be bright as hell.
I wouldn't do all 4, i'd keep the brights regular bulbs for flashing and for the wig wags when I get home.
and I don't care about blue. I just want bright.
Ebbs, you had 5500's in the ZZR right?
Mr Lefty
12-02-2009, 08:14 PM
They are not projector beams like in the XB, but should still be bright as hell.
I wouldn't do all 4, i'd keep the brights regular bulbs for flashing and for the wig wags when I get home.
and I don't care about blue. I just want bright.
Ebbs, you had 5500's in the ZZR right?
yeah 35w 5500's... fuck'n bright as day.
ordered the same in a single bulb variety for the DRZ
Gas Man
12-02-2009, 08:39 PM
So your bike has 4 seperate bulbs inside of 2 housings?
Mr Lefty
12-02-2009, 08:53 PM
yeah
http://www.raptorsandrockets.com/images/Buell/1125R_STU02r.jpg
Dnyce
12-02-2009, 08:59 PM
get a 12000k 10000k 8000k and 6000k
:pg:
winner fo sho
Gas Man
12-02-2009, 09:11 PM
WOW... guess I never bent down to look in there. That is suckage!
Mr Lefty
12-02-2009, 09:14 PM
WOW... guess I never bent down to look in there. That is suckage!
fucking awesome lights though. wish all bikes had headlights like that. I fucking hate the "black eye" look
Cutty72
12-03-2009, 11:57 AM
So your bike has 4 seperate bulbs inside of 2 housings?
technically 6 in 2 housings, but 2 are just running lights
Looks like about $50 for the set of 2 for the dims... not too bad. Thinking I should go with the 35W as the stock lights are 35W.
And they are pretty good stock, but Ebbs' HIDs in the ZZR were as bright as my lights as he was following me a couple car lengths back.
yeah... I like that.
marko138
12-03-2009, 04:34 PM
Doesnt having standard reflector housings scatter the HID light all shitty? Thats what I always heard.
Mr Lefty
12-03-2009, 08:20 PM
Doesnt having standard reflector housings scatter the HID light all shitty? Thats what I always heard.
doesn't always.. but it can.
marko138
12-03-2009, 08:35 PM
doesn't always.. but it can.
Beat.
Cutty72
12-04-2009, 03:53 PM
Doesnt having standard reflector housings scatter the HID light all shitty? Thats what I always heard.
we will find out in about 9 months.
After some reading on some buell forms, I went against all I said.
Ordered a pair of the 55W 8K's.
They will be waiting for when I get home.
marko138
12-04-2009, 04:08 PM
we will find out in about 9 months.
After some reading on some buell forms, I went against all I said.
Ordered a pair of the 55W 8K's.
They will be waiting for when I get home.
Why 55 and why 8k?
Cutty72
12-04-2009, 04:14 PM
Why 55 and why 8k?
55 is brigher than 35... so i went with the bigger is better theory.
8K cause I want just a hint of blue, and the guys at DDM say that the 55W 8K have the same color as the 35W 6K.
:idk: seemed like a good idea at the time.
marko138
12-04-2009, 04:16 PM
55 is brigher than 35... so i went with the bigger is better theory.
8K cause I want just a hint of blue, and the guys at DDM say that the 55W 8K have the same color as the 35W 6K.
:idk: seemed like a good idea at the time.
Do the 25's have any issue with melting stock wiring connections? The XB's were rumored to kill the stock headlight connectors if you plug and played. I ran a relay to the battery, well gas man did technically, and used the stock connector as the on/off switch essentially.
Cutty72
12-04-2009, 04:21 PM
Do the 25's have any issue with melting stock wiring connections? The XB's were rumored to kill the stock headlight connectors if you plug and played. I ran a relay to the battery, well gas man did technically, and used the stock connector as the on/off switch essentially.
that's the way all the badwebbers were doing it too, and no issues reported.
There shouldn't be, as the majority of the power for the lights is running through the dedicated line, all the stock connections do is tell it when they "should" be on.
I may wire in a switch inline as well, so I control when they turn on.
marko138
12-04-2009, 04:22 PM
that's the way all the badwebbers were doing it too, and no issues reported.
There shouldn't be, as the majority of the power for the lights is running through the dedicated line, all the stock connections do is tell it when they "should" be on.
I may wire in a switch inline as well, so I control when they turn on.
There was a guy on Buellxb.com that wired a timed relay. Had a nice diagram in his post too.
Gas Man
12-04-2009, 11:14 PM
Cutty... I got an email today that the 55W ballast is on backorder. WTF
Cutty72
12-05-2009, 11:57 AM
Cutty... I got an email today that the 55W ballast is on backorder. WTF
Yeah, I got that email too, and they are closed on weekends... damnit!
guess I'll wait to call till monday.
If the 35W 6K's are in stock, I'll change my order... if not, oh well... Not like I really need 'em real soon :lol:
marko138
12-05-2009, 12:05 PM
Get the 35's you skanks.
Cutty72
12-05-2009, 12:08 PM
Get the 35's you skanks.
if the fuckers would work weekends I would change my order, but all order changes must be made verbally.
can't call 'em to change my order if they aren't open.
Mr Lefty
12-05-2009, 01:35 PM
Get the 35's you skanks.
yeah to be honest... Trip had the 35w and I had the 55w... and while we didn't sit side by side to compare... it's wasn't readily apparent that mine were brighter...
you'll be happy either way coming from halogen... it's amazing how much more light there is... especially on the fringe... where the halogen still throw light... just not enough to help you see... the HID lights it up perfectly.
Amber Lamps
12-05-2009, 05:27 PM
Ha!!! I must have gotten the last ones, BITCHES!!! My lights came in Thursday!!! I'm doing my high beams and I'm doing both the high and low beam on my GF's bike!:rockwoot:
Amber Lamps
12-05-2009, 05:28 PM
Cutty... I got an email today that the 55W ballast is on backorder. WTF
Well, I posted on 5 different bike forums...:lol:
35W is all you really need. 55W is useless. I could run full out at the gap with 35W. No point in 55W because I doubt most of you would ever need to use them at night.
Cutty72
12-05-2009, 06:49 PM
35W is all you really need. 55W is useless. I could run full out at the gap with 35W. No point in 55W because I doubt most of you would ever need to use them at night.
I bet I can outride even 55W's.
Remember, flat and straight... yeah, at 130 you overdrive a LOT of lights.
marko138
12-05-2009, 07:15 PM
I bet I can outride even 55W's.
Remember, flat and straight... yeah, at 130 you overdrive a LOT of lights.
You shouldn't be doing that kind of speed at night. Doofus.
Gas Man
12-06-2009, 12:27 AM
Here's my second complaignt... or maybe its my 3rd...
They charged my credit card. WTF is that if they haven't shipped my shit?
Cutty72
12-06-2009, 06:09 AM
You shouldn't be doing that kind of speed at night. Doofus.
shouldn't do it during the day either, what's your point?
I was just countering Trip saying that you couldn't outdrive the 35's...
Cutty72
12-06-2009, 06:10 AM
Here's my second complaignt... or maybe its my 3rd...
They charged my credit card. WTF is that if they haven't shipped my shit?
No charge on mine, yet.
OreoGaborio
12-06-2009, 05:28 PM
DDM tuning has lowered their prices to $25 for the single bulb system! That's with the slim-all digital ballast, and everything you need to install it. There has been a lot of discussion on the merit of HIDs in the past on this forum. FWIW DDM claims a 6 amp draw on start up and 3.4amp during operation. All I can say is that I love my HIDs and I wouldn't go back to normal bulbs! I just ordered a kit for my girl's bike!:rockwoot:
http://www.ddmtuning.com/catalog/Motorcycle_Lighting-61-1.html
Worrrd. I put their 55w 5000k single bulb kit in my Aprilia a few weeks ago & hooooly SHIT that thing throws some light now!!!
OEM set-up on my bike was a single H7 low beam with dual H7s high beam.
Here's what all 3 look like now with the single HID low beam.
http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs106.snc3/15342_1218467393473_1582531759_543970_5159554_n.jp g
Doesn't look like there's much difference in output from that picture, but...
Stock Dual H7 halogen high-beams
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs106.snc3/15342_1218644637904_1582531759_544458_5092382_n.jp g
Versus
Single 55w 5000k HID
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs106.snc3/15342_1218645157917_1582531759_544459_7421016_n.jp g
Granted, these pics were taken with my cell phone and it MIGHT be a bit exaggerated, but the difference is still amazing. :rockwoot:
Best 50 bucks I've spent by far (it was 50 shipped because I went with the 55w version instead of the 35.)
OreoGaborio
12-06-2009, 05:32 PM
Cutty, my buddy has an 1125R with HID and he just did the low-beams. That's all you need with that thing.
Amber Lamps
12-06-2009, 05:50 PM
Worrrd. I put their 55w 5000k single bulb kit in my Aprilia a few weeks ago & hooooly SHIT that thing throws some light now!!!
OEM set-up on my bike was a single H7 low beam with dual H7s high beam.
Here's what all 3 look like now with the single HID low beam.
http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs106.snc3/15342_1218467393473_1582531759_543970_5159554_n.jp g
Doesn't look like there's much difference in output from that picture, but...
Stock Dual H7 halogen high-beams
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs106.snc3/15342_1218644637904_1582531759_544458_5092382_n.jp g
Versus
Single 55w 5000k HID
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs106.snc3/15342_1218645157917_1582531759_544459_7421016_n.jp g
Granted, these pics were taken with my cell phone and it MIGHT be a bit exaggerated, but the difference is still amazing. :rockwoot:
Best 50 bucks I've spent by far (it was 50 shipped because I went with the 55w version instead of the 35.)
See?:lol:
OreoGaborio
12-06-2009, 08:59 PM
55w vs 35w, it's not about extending the distance that you can see, but improving how WELL you can see what's being lit up. There shouldn't be any debate that a 55w system puts out more light than a 35w system.
But day or night, if you can't come to a complete stop in the distance that you can effectively see, you're over riding your sight line... The only way to REALLY increase that distance at night is to go full on HID, lows AND highs and flood the entire road with light.
Cutty72
12-07-2009, 02:43 PM
Cutty, my buddy has an 1125R with HID and he just did the low-beams. That's all you need with that thing.
I know, that's all I'm doing. Still need a dual kit...
Dnyce
12-28-2009, 11:16 PM
5000k 35w kit, hi's and lo's
lights up the freaking sky!!
literally, the aim is horrible lol
OreoGaborio
12-28-2009, 11:27 PM
Stop doing wheelies. ;)
Amber Lamps
12-28-2009, 11:30 PM
5000k 35w kit, hi's and lo's
lights up the freaking sky!!
literally, the aim is horrible lol
The bulb goes back into the stock position...you may want to take another look at your install. Otherwise, your headlights are adjustable just like a car's.
CrazyKell
12-29-2009, 09:04 AM
I'm ordering a set with a group buy up here!
Gas Man
12-29-2009, 09:25 AM
I have my 2 kits... just waiting on some other parts before I tear into the bike.
marko138
12-29-2009, 09:30 AM
I have my 2 kits... just waiting on some other parts before I tear into the bike.
Nice.
Cutty72
12-29-2009, 03:01 PM
I have my 2 kits... just waiting on some other parts before I tear into the bike.
Got mine as well. Actually, gf has them. Waiting for me to come home before I tear into the bike :lol:
Dnyce
12-29-2009, 03:20 PM
The bulb goes back into the stock position...you may want to take another look at your install. Otherwise, your headlights are adjustable just like a car's.
yea its just a bitch to get to that screw, the install was fine, the aim was kinda fucked before i did it.
Amber Lamps
12-29-2009, 05:02 PM
yea its just a bitch to get to that screw, the install was fine, the aim was kinda fucked before i did it.
See, are here you were trying to blame it on the HIDs, how could you? I'm not sure that we should see each other any more...Hahahhahahahaahha!
Digifox
12-29-2009, 05:39 PM
WHOOT! i know whats going in place of my *fog* headlight
Lol just gotta find a housing i like
Dnyce
01-04-2010, 03:16 AM
got em adjusted pretty close to correct, never going back to halogen lights ever , this shit is great. best 50bucks i ever spent on this thing.
and it was insanely easy to install, took ten mins longer than it takes to change reg bulbs, since u have lil ballasts to mount.
Tmall
01-04-2010, 05:46 AM
Can I run two 55's off of an average bike's electrical?? If so, I'm going to order a set asap..
Can an average bike support two 55's? if so, I'm ordering a set asap..
Can an average bike support two 55's? if so, I'm ordering a set asap..
marko138
01-04-2010, 09:27 AM
Can I run two 55's off of an average bike's electrical?? If so, I'm going to order a set asap..
Can an average bike support two 55's? if so, I'm ordering a set asap..
Can an average bike support two 55's? if so, I'm ordering a set asap..
Three times the lady.
Tmall
01-04-2010, 09:28 AM
I'm posting from work. It keeps telling me it didn't go through, so I hit submit again, and again.. :lol:
marko138
01-04-2010, 09:30 AM
I'm posting from work. It keeps telling me it didn't go through, so I hit submit again, and again.. :lol:
I've done that. Laid down like 8 straight of the same shit.
OreoGaborio
01-04-2010, 06:22 PM
Tmall, what's your stock headlight set-up? If you've got dual 55w halogens then you'll be fine, but if you want to err on the side of caution you can go with dual 35's and still get WAYYYY more output than your stock headlights.
What strains the system is if the HID's turn on before the engine fires up. I've read from multiple sources that the initial firing of the ballast can take a heavy toll on the battery if it's not being charged at the time the bulbs or bulb fires up.
Thus I'm actually considering wiring in a relay/switch of sorts so that I can turn the HID bulb on AFTER I start the bike and off BEFORE I kill the ignition.
Tmall
01-04-2010, 07:27 PM
I have a buell firebolt. And I have the manual, I should have thought to check it.
I,ll be able to figure it out.
marko138
01-04-2010, 09:19 PM
I have a buell firebolt. And I have the manual, I should have thought to check it.
I,ll be able to figure it out.
I wanna say they are 55w.
OreoGaborio
01-05-2010, 12:13 AM
I'd be very surprised if they weren't. Almost all OEM halogen bulbs are.
Are you on Badweb? Hit that up to see if anyone's done the HID on your bike. I'm sure someone on there has.
marko138
01-05-2010, 07:54 AM
I'd be very surprised if they weren't. Almost all OEM halogen bulbs are.
Are you on Badweb? Hit that up to see if anyone's done the HID on your bike. I'm sure someone on there has.
Tons of ppl have put HID's in Buells, myself included. And honestly, I have no idea what watt mine is. :lol: I think 55. Buell lights are notoriously terrible, especially the Firebolt.
Gas Man
01-05-2010, 09:37 PM
Where can I get a timed relay? That may be benificial for my 3 HID setup I will be running.
marko138
01-06-2010, 09:26 AM
Where can I get a timed relay? That may be benificial for my 3 HID setup I will be running.
Amazonian sucka. Stand by....
marko138
01-06-2010, 09:27 AM
Amazonian sucka. Stand by....
SUCKA MC's SOUND OFF
Link: http://www.amazon.com/Pulse-Timer-with-Spdt-Relay/dp/tech-data/B0009WP09K/ref=de_a_smtd
Gas Man
01-06-2010, 11:02 PM
SUCKA MC's SOUND OFF
Link: http://www.amazon.com/Pulse-Timer-with-Spdt-Relay/dp/tech-data/B0009WP09K/ref=de_a_smtd
Go marko!
I thought there was one that Tigger had linked before...
marko138
01-07-2010, 09:48 AM
Go marko!
I thought there was one that Tigger had linked before...
Thats one some Buell guys are using with good results.
Amber Lamps
01-07-2010, 12:29 PM
Go marko!
I thought there was one that Tigger had linked before...
I did but DEI makes really good products! It looks like it works; batt+, ground, trigger, output + & - so that it would also unload your headlight wiring and run your HIDs straight from your battery, for those that are concerned. What I don't know is what it's current ratings are and how long it will last in a constant flow situation. Those types of switches are usually used to open/close sunroofs/windows and fire up glow plugs on alarm/remote start systems.
Kerry_129
01-07-2010, 02:10 PM
DEI is def. good bang-for-the-buck stuff, but the problem with using that relay for HIDs is that it requires a trigger pulse, not a constant signal. Meaning you'd have to use a momentary button to manually turn them on - fine if that's what you want, but not automatic as headlights should be.
This one is the best, most compact solution I found - and solid-state transistor vs. mechanical coil (more expensive though): http://www.wolstentech.com/products/timedelayrelay/timedelayrelay.php
Amber Lamps
01-07-2010, 02:35 PM
DEI is def. good bang-for-the-buck stuff, but the problem with using that relay for HIDs is that it requires a trigger pulse, not a constant signal. Meaning you'd have to use a momentary button to manually turn them on - fine if that's what you want, but not automatic as headlights should be.
This one is the best, most compact solution I found - and solid-state transistor vs. mechanical coil (more expensive though): http://www.wolstentech.com/products/timedelayrelay/timedelayrelay.php
FTMFW!!! Now I can get behind this with both guns! It's compact, simple, water resistant and designed for this specific application. Plus they also claim 6 amp initial draw and thus don't mention the battery (mine is rated for 175 cca) but I understand that bit about the ballast/bulb life. Now do I want to order something that costs $25 and tear into my bike to prolong the life of something that costs $25....hmmmmm...
Kerry_129
01-07-2010, 02:45 PM
To my mind, the advantage of prolonging the bulb/ballast is more about reducing the possibility of being caught on a trip w/ a dead headlight (though I plan to retain the stock plug & stash a halogen bulb as backup) + the hassle of removing/returning/reinstalling.
Oh - and I gave in & ordered sets for both the GSXR & VFR after seeing that smokin' deal you posted & reading various positive reviews on them. I'll post install pics when ever I throw them in over the winter.
Thanks for the heads-up! :rockwoot:
Cutty72
01-07-2010, 03:00 PM
To my mind, the advantage of prolonging the bulb/ballast is more about reducing the possibility of being caught on a trip w/ a dead headlight (though I plan to retain the stock plug & stash a halogen bulb as backup) + the hassle of removing/returning/reinstalling.
Oh - and I gave in & ordered sets for both the GSXR & VFR after seeing that smokin' deal you posted & reading various positive reviews on them. I'll post install pics when ever I throw them in over the winter.
Thanks for the heads-up! :rockwoot:
That's the bonus of leaving the brights standard halogen.
Kerry_129
01-07-2010, 03:06 PM
Agreed, and that's what I plan to do on the GSXR - but I still don't want to have to blind oncoming traffic if it goes out.
On the VFR, that's not an option since it runs dual H4 hi/lo (I'm also a little dubious of the light-pattern & durability of the actuated hi/lo shield - we'll see).
Cutty72
01-07-2010, 03:16 PM
Agreed, and that's what I plan to do on the GSXR - but I still don't want to have to blind oncoming traffic if it goes out.
On the VFR, that's not an option since it runs dual H4 hi/lo (I'm also a little dubious of the light-pattern & durability of the actuated hi/lo shield - we'll see).
Just do one bulb then HID.
I have thought about doing one dim and one bright with the HID, and leaving one of each halogen. We'll see how it goes.
Kerry_129
01-07-2010, 03:23 PM
I think that would produce somewhat of a jacked-up pattern/look.
Cutty72
01-07-2010, 03:40 PM
Function or form... make a decision and deal with it.
Kerry_129
01-07-2010, 03:46 PM
:scratch: Um - yeah.
Cutty72
01-07-2010, 03:52 PM
either look pretty with all HID's and run the risk of one of them burning out... or run one of each if you are worried about it.
Personally, I don't think the risk of a ballast going out is any greater than that of a regular bulb burning out. :idk:
Kerry_129
01-07-2010, 04:27 PM
Or do as I already posted that I'm planning - install the HID's, but retain the stock plugs & stash a halogen bulb so that if somehow the system fails I can still throw in a bulb & have lights. I'm not 'worried' about it & if anything, I think there's less chance of the HIDs failing than the halogen burning out - but I won't be able to buy a HID bulb on the road & like to plan ahead for contingencies.
And for me it's not about 'looking pretty' nearly so much as it's about improving the light output (without an irregular pattern). :)
Gas Man
01-08-2010, 04:47 AM
DEI is def. good bang-for-the-buck stuff, but the problem with using that relay for HIDs is that it requires a trigger pulse, not a constant signal. Meaning you'd have to use a momentary button to manually turn them on - fine if that's what you want, but not automatic as headlights should be.
This one is the best, most compact solution I found - and solid-state transistor vs. mechanical coil (more expensive though): http://www.wolstentech.com/products/timedelayrelay/timedelayrelay.php
Thanks for that. May have to order a set. I'm going to be running 3 HID bulbs and therefore 3 ballasts. One headlight and two spot lights. I think running the headlight H4 (hi/lo combo) on one relay, then the other 2 ballasts on another relay.
To my mind, the advantage of prolonging the bulb/ballast is more about reducing the possibility of being caught on a trip w/ a dead headlight (though I plan to retain the stock plug & stash a halogen bulb as backup) + the hassle of removing/returning/reinstalling.
Oh - and I gave in & ordered sets for both the GSXR & VFR after seeing that smokin' deal you posted & reading various positive reviews on them. I'll post install pics when ever I throw them in over the winter.
Thanks for the heads-up! :rockwoot:
I too may have to stash a spare H4 in the bike. Just in case. But what's the chances of both setups I will be running going out. If the head light went out, I'd still have the spots or vise versa.
So next question... anybody got a good recommendation for a water proof fuse block for all of this? Maybe I should just run a larger gauge wire to the front of the bike... then fuse off each of those seperately there. Maybe a car stereo fuse block and some larger gauge wire...hmmmm
In the fairing wouldn't need to be water proof.
Kerry_129
01-08-2010, 11:07 AM
I ordered & plan to use the '3-circuit solution' for both my bikes (1 under seat, 1 up front) for the HIDs & other accessories.
By far the most sealed/compact/cost-effective thing I found. Only drawback is you would need an open-barrel crimper (not a bad thing to have for OE-style connectors anyway, can be had for ~$30).
That fuse block he sells is a great item too, if you need all-in-one.
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Products/Fuseboxes/fuseboxes.html
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/3-circuit-1.jpg
Gas Man
01-10-2010, 04:29 PM
I think I'm going to go car audio style... gg to stop by there this week and see what they have.
Gas Man
01-10-2010, 08:43 PM
Thanks for that. May have to order a set. I'm going to be running 3 HID bulbs and therefore 3 ballasts. One headlight and two spot lights. I think running the headlight H4 (hi/lo combo) on one relay, then the other 2 ballasts on another relay.
I too may have to stash a spare H4 in the bike. Just in case. But what's the chances of both setups I will be running going out. If the head light went out, I'd still have the spots or vise versa.
So next question... anybody got a good recommendation for a water proof fuse block for all of this? Maybe I should just run a larger gauge wire to the front of the bike... then fuse off each of those seperately there. Maybe a car stereo fuse block and some larger gauge wire...hmmmm
In the fairing wouldn't need to be water proof.
Well I ordered 2 of those relays...
Gas Man
01-28-2010, 04:50 PM
As shown here
http://www.twowheelfix.com/showthread.php?p=326370#post326370
I ran into problems like I thought I would with my HD spot lights.
Once again... I can't get these DDM fucks to call me back. I have been calling for 3 days now. 4 voice mails and now also an email ticket. Nothing!!
Could you imagine if I was working on a customer's bike and had to explain this to a customer?? WTF!!! Complete BS!
Does anybody have a better way to contact these fucks????
marko138
01-28-2010, 04:54 PM
As shown here
http://www.twowheelfix.com/showthread.php?p=326370#post326370
I ran into problems like I thought I would with my HD spot lights.
Once again... I can't get these DDM fucks to call me back. I have been calling for 3 days now. 4 voice mails and now also an email ticket. Nothing!!
Could you imagine if I was working on a customer's bike and had to explain this to a customer?? WTF!!! Complete BS!
Does anybody have a better way to contact these fucks????
Completely SHITTY! Fuck this company.
Gas Man
01-28-2010, 10:31 PM
Well I get a email response back this evening (PST time for them). They tell me all the bulbs are going to be longer than halogens. NICE!
I'm now looking into replacing my passing/spot lamp lenses to aftermarket that takes a H3 bulb. I found some guys online that have done that.
Mr Lefty
01-29-2010, 04:24 AM
gas did you try the number i gave ya? i've never had any issue...
that sucks... so you're not going HID now?
marko138
01-29-2010, 07:52 AM
Well I get a email response back this evening (PST time for them). They tell me all the bulbs are going to be longer than halogens. NICE!
I'm now looking into replacing my passing/spot lamp lenses to aftermarket that takes a H3 bulb. I found some guys online that have done that.
What a bunch of idiots.
Gas Man
01-29-2010, 04:21 PM
gas did you try the number i gave ya? i've never had any issue...
that sucks... so you're not going HID now?
Dude you number is the same number that is on the bottom of all their pdf files. Not connected!
No way I give up that easy on HID. Remember I know the routine... custom don't bolt on.
I seem to get decent response time with emails.
My complaignt. I asked them before I purchased anything. To ensure these 880 bulbs would fit my HD passing lamps. But now that they don't, they won't exchange them for a different bulb so that I can use it in a different lamp/lens. GHEY!
However, at least replacement bulbs are only $15. Maybe they'll cut me a break on S&H.
I have found others that have done HIDs in aftermarket lenses. The aftermarkets, Adjure brand ($80), uses a H3 bulb not a 880/881. The HID company tells me the H3 bulb is 1.5" from base to tip. I measured the 880 at 1.85" The stock HD lens interior depth to coincide with the base tip length is 1.75". That is the 0.10" shortness that the 880 hid won't fit. If the aftermarket lens carriers the same interior depth the H3 (1.5") will fit no problems!!
Waiting to hear back from Adjure to get more info on their lens depth.
My brother in law wants to hack the stock HD lens. However, I think I would rather buy a new lens, perhaps sell the stock lens to recoup costs. Versus hacking it, possibly not working and still being out $80 for new lenses.
marko138
01-29-2010, 05:23 PM
NFG, dude. I would drag this companies name THROUGH THE FUCKING MUD if they won't swap bulbs.
FUCK THESE MOTHERFUCKERS.
Gas Man
01-29-2010, 08:12 PM
Well finally spoke to somebody. Then foind out this guy only been there for 2 days. Got his super. He ok'ed the exchange. Found out new guy wasn't giving it cause I was at 40 days past purchase and they have a 30 day policy. He over rode tt. Simply told them it was from xmas and I simply just got to it. Reminded him its 10* out here not 70* and sunny like cali!
So he sent me a rma and I will be swappin them for the H3 bulbs.
Now I just need to order the proper adjure lamp and it will all go together.
Also found out u can't cut or splice the wires to the bulb. NO WAY. NO HOW! So the chrome bucket is gg to need "modification".
Mr Lefty
01-29-2010, 09:40 PM
did i ever give you the ceo's e-mail address? got that if you need it...
Gas Man
01-29-2010, 10:16 PM
did i ever give you the ceo's e-mail address? got that if you need it...
No you didn't.
Pass along.
For now I'm dealing with a tech supervisor and he seems to be very helpfull.
Mr Lefty
01-30-2010, 06:09 AM
Jim Powell
Apexcone/DDM Tuning
858-565-1742
jim.apx@gmail.com
marko138
01-30-2010, 11:58 AM
No dice for me. I still wouldn't give this company a single cent of mine. A company that is this difficult to get someone on the phone ain't worth a FUCK to me. As far as I'm concerned they can fuck themselves.
Gas Man
01-30-2010, 07:24 PM
Jim Powell
Apexcone/DDM Tuning
858-565-1742
jim.apx@gmail.com
Noted
No dice for me. I still wouldn't give this company a single cent of mine. A company that is this difficult to get someone on the phone ain't worth a FUCK to me. As far as I'm concerned they can fuck themselves.
I hear ya. Its some BS for sure. But I'm all in at this point.
marko138
01-30-2010, 10:20 PM
Noted
I hear ya. Its some BS for sure. But I'm all in at this point.
Yeah, not much you can do now but what you've been doing. Anyone looking to do business with them, however, should take note of the situation.
Mr Lefty
01-31-2010, 01:38 AM
Yeah, not much you can do now but what you've been doing. Anyone looking to do business with them, however, should take note of the situation.
no doubt...
can't say I had any issues... but Gas's situation is fucked to be sure!
Gas Man
01-31-2010, 05:06 AM
Dude... Ebbs... my man. Listen... and good.
I had this shit problems before I bought. You said it was all good. Then it was... bam bam bam... I got thru. So I ordered... fluke right?
Now this... same shit.
Fluke? IDK
But at 5am.. been working all night... I blame you. Sorry man. Hope it don't hurt the bro-ship. But you got a jimmy kick comin your way when I see ya. Can't hardly wait...
Cheers! :D
:lol:
tommymac
01-31-2010, 05:56 AM
Dude... Ebbs... my man. Listen... and good.
I had this shit problems before I bought. You said it was all good. Then it was... bam bam bam... I got thru. So I ordered... fluke right?
Now this... same shit.
Fluke? IDK
But at 5am.. been working all night... I blame you. Sorry man. Hope it don't hurt the bro-ship. But you got a jimmy kick comin your way when I see ya. Can't hardly wait...
Cheers! :D
:lol:
can I kick em for ya :rockwoot:
Mr Lefty
01-31-2010, 01:45 PM
Dude... Ebbs... my man. Listen... and good.
I had this shit problems before I bought. You said it was all good. Then it was... bam bam bam... I got thru. So I ordered... fluke right?
Now this... same shit.
Fluke? IDK
But at 5am.. been working all night... I blame you. Sorry man. Hope it don't hurt the bro-ship. But you got a jimmy kick comin your way when I see ya. Can't hardly wait...
Cheers! :D
:lol:
:lol: no harm done to the bro-ship.... it's complete BS... the shit you're going through is the same shit I went through with Xenon Xpert... and how I got the CEO's number of Apexcone (DDM)...
on a similar note... i was not impressed with my new kit... not nearly as quality "looking" as my previous set... as far as performance they work great... but the materials look "cheaper" IMO... but at $50 I can't complain too much... I mean shit... at least I GOT mine!
marko138
02-01-2010, 09:32 AM
:lol: no harm done to the bro-ship.... it's complete BS... the shit you're going through is the same shit I went through with Xenon Xpert... and how I got the CEO's number of Apexcone (DDM)...
on a similar note... i was not impressed with my new kit... not nearly as quality "looking" as my previous set... as far as performance they work great... but the materials look "cheaper" IMO... but at $50 I can't complain too much... I mean shit... at least I GOT mine!
Bought from the same people?
Mr Lefty
02-01-2010, 02:59 PM
Bought from the same people?
DDM and Apexcone are the same company.
Xenon Xpert is just a store front... they sell everything but ship from Apexcone. Oliver (the owner of XX) was who I had nothing but issues with... finally I got a hold of Apexcone and they took care of me. the CEO e-mailed me a couple days later and apologized for all the BS I had and was gonna look into wtf was going on with XX... oh and refunded me 15% for being military.
if I didn't know any better i'd say Oliver is now running DDM! :lol: fuck'n trash
marko138
02-01-2010, 03:00 PM
DDM and Apexcone are the same company.
Xenon Xpert is just a store front... they sell everything but ship from Apexcone. Oliver (the owner of XX) was who I had nothing but issues with... finally I got a hold of Apexcone and they took care of me. the CEO e-mailed me a couple days later and apologized for all the BS I had and was gonna look into wtf was going on with XX... oh and refunded me 15% for being military.
if I didn't know any better i'd say Oliver is now running DDM! :lol: fuck'n trash
Wacky.
CrazyKell
02-01-2010, 03:07 PM
Wacky.
Screwy :screwy:
marko138
02-01-2010, 03:08 PM
Screwy :screwy:
Fucked up.
CrazyKell
02-01-2010, 03:10 PM
Fucked up.
:lol
Cutty72
05-17-2010, 10:28 AM
Well I'm on voicemail 2 to DDM. One of the bulbs they sent me is no good, so I need a replacement. See how long it takes them to get back to me...
goof2
05-17-2010, 12:35 PM
Well I'm on voicemail 2 to DDM. One of the bulbs they sent me is no good, so I need a replacement. See how long it takes them to get back to me...
That is shitty to hear. I hope they take care of it quickly for you.
marko138
05-17-2010, 03:56 PM
One complaint after another with these goons.
goof2
05-17-2010, 09:11 PM
It is too bad. Up until recently I had only heard good things about DDM. Seems that is no longer the case.
Amber Lamps
05-17-2010, 09:15 PM
It is too bad. Up until recently I had only heard good things about DDM. Seems that is no longer the case.
I know one thing, I'm seriously hesitating about posting companies... I've had three sets from them without problems.:idk:
Heck, I've just finished installing my communication system and it is AWESOME!!! Maybe someday I'll post about it...:lol:
Cutty72
05-18-2010, 12:19 AM
I know one thing, I'm seriously hesitating about posting companies... I've had three sets from them without problems.:idk:
Heck, I've just finished installing my communication system and it is AWESOME!!! Maybe someday I'll post about it...:lol:
I'm not grumpy yet. It's an electronic device, sometimes they go bad, nothing you can do about it. My first call to them was on sunday, and they are closed weekends. This morning I got no answer, so I left another message.
I'll try again tomorrow before I start getting upset about it.
Tmall
05-18-2010, 05:36 AM
I know one thing, I'm seriously hesitating about posting companies... I've had three sets from them without problems.:idk:
Heck, I've just finished installing my communication system and it is AWESOME!!! Maybe someday I'll post about it...:lol:
I had a set delivered without problem. Redrider got a set without any problems and my buddy has a set on backorder.
Gas Man
05-18-2010, 10:42 PM
The problem with DDM is their customer service. They have a great product.
Cutty72
05-19-2010, 12:53 AM
Got a call this AM and a RA #, just have to send the old parts back and they'll send new ones out.
Hoping for quick turn around.
Gas Man
05-19-2010, 09:52 PM
Hell I got a call this morning from them. NO JOKE! Returning my call from their voice mail. I laughed at the guy. Told him that was from Feb. He said they had a voice mail malfuntion. I again laughed and said "I guess so". He asked if I resolved the problem. Like WTF DO YOU THINK? No I have been waiting since Feb? IDIOTS!
marko138
05-20-2010, 08:02 AM
Hell I got a call this morning from them. NO JOKE! Returning my call from their voice mail. I laughed at the guy. Told him that was from Feb. He said they had a voice mail malfuntion. I again laughed and said "I guess so". He asked if I resolved the problem. Like WTF DO YOU THINK? No I have been waiting since Feb? IDIOTS!
Bullshit.
Gas Man
05-22-2010, 02:08 PM
I know but it's hard to deny the product. The product is great.
dReWpY
08-10-2010, 09:31 PM
just ordered a set of DDM 8000k hi/lo 55w for the wrx
Gas Man
08-12-2010, 08:36 AM
I got another Ultra (Cave's) to do so stuff is on order.
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