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i ordered some dmm tuning hids but they use fedex, fedex sucks let me tell you. i had someone at the house to sign for it and they wouldnt release the package cause it wasnt me. they come anytime between 9am-7pm. most people are at work or school. the nearest fedex is 1.5hrs away in ft. wayne. just a heads up. I ended up having to have them send it back to cali with a 20% restocking fee and $6 return fee. Sucks cause i was looking forward to using them.
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i ordered some dmm tuning hids but they use fedex, fedex sucks let me tell you. i had someone at the house to sign for it and they wouldnt release the package cause it wasnt me. they come anytime between 9am-7pm. most people are at work or school. the nearest fedex is 1.5hrs away in ft. wayne. just a heads up. I ended up having to have them send it back to cali with a 20% restocking fee and $6 return fee. Sucks cause i was looking forward to using them.

 

lol it's probably cause it's lima, and lima is super shady. and I live on 4th st up there so i get to see the bad part of town everyday.

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i ordered some dmm tuning hids but they use fedex, fedex sucks let me tell you. i had someone at the house to sign for it and they wouldnt release the package cause it wasnt me. they come anytime between 9am-7pm. most people are at work or school. the nearest fedex is 1.5hrs away in ft. wayne. just a heads up. I ended up having to have them send it back to cali with a 20% restocking fee and $6 return fee. Sucks cause i was looking forward to using them.

 

leave a note on your door mentioning that your awaiting a package with x tracking number and you give them permission to leave said package and sign the note....

 

always works for me.

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It's not the kits, it's the Kelvin rating he bought. 10,000 Kelvin is straight BLUE, very ricer blue in fact. Not only that but in the rain, you can't see shit. I can attest to this as I had 10,000K HID's on my Spec-V.
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stimmel... go with 6000k...i had the 4500k which is a step "brighter", but they were not a crisp color, they seemed very yellowy... 6000k should be pure white with a hint of blue from certain angles...had these in my moms mazda and they were very nice

 

8000k are blue with a hint of white, 10k are straight blue, 12k is purple, etc...higher the number, the less light

 

also, 3000k, are yellow - avoid them, despite the lower number

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It's not the kits, it's the Kelvin rating he bought. 10,000 Kelvin is straight BLUE, very ricer blue in fact. Not only that but in the rain, you can't see shit. I can attest to this as I had 10,000K HID's on my Spec-V.

 

I don't plan on driving in the rain no, and the 55w 10k kits look more like 8k 35w kit. Does not look ricer in my opinion. If so then I have a fast ass rice burner. Actually corn burner.

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