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Old Jan 19, 2012 | 08:58 PM
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Ok I see now..but what is a cancellor, and I probably should include the relay aswell... So when I shop there, I just shop by the 9006 kit for 59.99..select my colour and options and that's it?

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Old Jan 19, 2012 | 09:28 PM
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Normally with the new slim digital ballasts you shouldn't need a canceller or a relay. They're plug n play - remove the stock, mount the ballasts & plug it all together.

Canceller kits & relays. Read about them & decide, personally I say No.
- Vehicles That Require "HID Canceller Kit" or "Relay Harnesses" : HID Kits | Automotive Performance Parts | Audio And Security - HIDGuy.Net
 

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Old Jan 20, 2012 | 07:16 PM
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Love mine! I have kits from HIDextra in all my vehicles, and my brother has em in his now too. No problems at all, we got exactly what we expected from these guys. We last happened upon american black fridays 50% off day and got HID kits for eveything we could for like 40 a kit. These guys are good to buy from in my book, and Ive sent them a few friends now that have all been happy with their buys as well.

I vote +1 for hidextra.com

Old School Soldier - You dont need cancellers. They are for the new new vehicles that have a dummy light in the dash that lights up to tell you that you have a headlight out (as if you cant tell already). I beleive they also cancel the signalling headlights in new dodges. All I know is that my brothers new dodge ram required them, and nothing I own did. The relays you probably wont need, but they are like $5 so get them anyways. The relay is only needed if your lights flicker, it provides battery direct power to the ballasts instead of power from the headlight circuit. I did install the relays in my old 1st gen blazer, cause they dont light one side up when powered by the truck headlight circuit.

If anyone is looking for actual white, not hyper white, or whatever white, then get 4500k... They might say that 5000 and 6000 are white but you will totally think they are blueish in color. 4000-4500 is true white white.
 

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Old Jan 20, 2012 | 07:54 PM
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I really like mine as well. i got mine on the black friday deal. 55W 8000K are very nice, they make other people mad but makes it easier for me to see
 
Old Jan 23, 2012 | 01:26 PM
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Hello,

You can SHOP by BULB TYPE:

your bulb types are as follows:

Lowbeam: 9006
Highbeam: 9005
Foglights: 880

And please know we have a 2012 SALE on going,

25% off $49.99 or more (COUPON CODE: 25%2012)
30% off $79.99 or more (COUPON CODE: 30%2012)
40% off $149.99 or more (COUPON CODE: 40%2012)

PROMO STARTS 1.23.2012 -1.31.2012

Thank you.





Originally Posted by Old Skool Soldier
Hey, I was wondering where I can find this kit on your website for 98+ S10's? I can't see anything and would really like some help!

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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 11:43 PM
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Okay, I just ordered a set of low beams 8K baby!

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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 12:01 AM
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8000K = blue, I know, I have a set. They look great on the street & decent on the highway for lighting things up. Mine were the 35 watt btw - decent performance in the projector lenses. In a regular lens housing - don't get me started about how HID's DO NOT belong in a regular housing lol.
IMO get an aftermarket HID specific lens so you A: don't blind & **** off people & B: have a much better BANG for your buck = they'll be focused a lot better & you'll see more/get the HID benefits you paid for.

Personaly with an '00 blazer I'd look into projector housings for them. But keep in mind a lot of aftermarket "companies" IE: eBay, use 9005 I think (high beam bulbs) as the low beams in projector housings. 9006 are low & 9005 are high?!

Then again for highway purposes I'm looking at these puppies http://www.ebay.ca/itm/220902373268?...84.m1436.l2649
But I have to contact the seller to make sure they are true HID's. Spot beams are great for highway if they're mounted low to mid.
 

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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 07:53 AM
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just ordered 2 sets, one for the blazer and the bi xenon for my girls cobalt. Do these kits come with warranty?
 
Old Sep 29, 2012 | 01:41 PM
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Went to the website hidextra.com and selected Chevrolet and there were no products available. Anyone know why?
 
Old Sep 29, 2012 | 05:39 PM
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Just call them, you can ask for discounts that way too. The web ordering selector isnt up to date.

Warranty? Get this!

I got 3 kits of standard ballasts for my silverado, and 5 of 6 ballasts quit working and were shirting out. I called them and they upgraded me FOR FREE to premium ballast kits for warranty replacement, all i had to pay was shipping cause im in canada. Put my new kits in, they work awesome. Tested the old ones individualy and it turns out only 2 were bad. Tossed those 2 and used the remaining 4 in my Yukon

I will always buy from these guya forever from now on. Excellent company.
 

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