![]() ![]() My digital slim ballast are really small, never flicker, always turn on the first time and I don't need the relay harness or error canceler as it is 55w.that is good write-up to share here.dude, My friend had the apexcone and his flicker and throw errors. Just make sure you get the digital slim ballast kit, and not the apexcone. But I doubt anyone would ever realize and it looks far from stupid. I will say though that because I have 55w, some of the blue color is washed out and I would not say it is as drastic as 6000k, but it doesn't perfectly match 8000k LED I have. Our headlights have built in lens and projectors, so if adjusted right, nobody gets blinded. I am 55w 8000k and I wouldn't go back for a 35w if I could do it again. I am pretty sure that whether you get 55w or 35w kit, it is only the ballast that changes, the bulb stays the same and is always rated for use at 55w. My digital slim ballast are really small, never flicker, always turn on the first time and I don't need the relay harness or error canceler as it is 55w. As opposed to the stock halogens that would get the film so hot I would be concerned about cracking of the glass. The lamin-x film on my headlights is never more than warm to the touch after 2-3 hours of nighttime driving. So why not go 55w? I have the tint color lamin-x on my headlights and the output sucked on stock bulbs, no I see great and shines right through them. That said, 35w bulbs *SHOULD* theoretically last longer, but I would rather sacrifice some of the longevity (35w bulbs have been known to last for 4+years) for extra brightness, these bulbs are very cheap to replace too, and they have a lifetime warranty. am pretty sure that whether you get 55w or 35w kit, it is only the ballast that changes, the bulb stays the same and is always rated for use at 55w. ![]() I highly recommend you to read the difference between them before you get the right hid kit So that a 55w 8000k will look similar in color to a 35w 6000k kit. If you install 35w bulbs on 55w ballast, no doubt your bulb will be burnt.ĥ5w kits tend to wash out some of the color of the HID bulb due to the light output 55w hids are more bright than 35w hid but generate more heat so 55w Kits are not recommended for smaller fog light housings because they tend to concentrate a large amount of heat in a small area. ![]()
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