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Old 03-31-2010
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HID HI/LO HELP!!!

Hey gents i got my hid kit in and i need help with one thing, were does the blue plug go. i have the DDm kit and i just cant figure out were it goes. i searched aleready and either im too dence or just didnt find the info i need.

hoods up and the light housings are out!!!


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Plugs into your factory bulb harness.
 
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ha yeah lol i figured that out as soon as i was done posting..haha yeah oops..

good news and bad news... bad news is one of the ballasts were bad, good news i ordered 2 kits one for the volvo, and i has a piece on back order so i robbed it from that and it works now.
 
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As long as you got it working.
 
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yeah mine work on the ranger....gonna be a few weeks now for the volvo thanks to ddm's crap service.....they sent broke stuff and dont care about the priority of geting parts to people who have there stuff...at least there is a lifetime warrenty on it
 
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Why the hell do people keep buying stuff from ddm? I don't understand. I read complaints about them on every forum I visit, ALL the time. Buying more junk from them is just re-enforcing their terrible service.
 
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Gotta be honest I've ordered from DDM 3 times. I've never had any trouble except for them sending the wrong rotors for my buddies BMW. But that didn't bother me, because it wasn't my problem. Shipping was relatively quick.
 
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Originally Posted by brianjwilson
Why the hell do people keep buying stuff from ddm? I don't understand. I read complaints about them on every forum I visit, ALL the time. Buying more junk from them is just re-enforcing their terrible service.

im on a couple volvo forrums for my s40 and a ton of people bought for there cars and not had problems and the lifetime warrenty isnt bad. i didnt start hearing bad things til i came here... dont get me wrong my foot is in my mouth. i can understand a fault product cus the world isnt prefect...but to wait 2 week to get a part back into my hands that i paid for is bs...they had no issues doing so, but i ask for them to put it into another box that i have leaving there in a few days(backordered part) and he said no....uh why?! then to put 3day shipping at my expence on a ballast alone is 20 bucks... what ever... at least the i have my ranger kit all hooked up and the output is great.

ddm- good product and warrenty-**** CUSTOMER SERVICE!
 
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