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Old Jul 22, 2012 | 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by xOutlanderFiendx
hey does this cancel out the DRLs? basically turning it off so your HIDs are off all the time and when you turn ur low beams on, the HIDs turn on?

where did you get these cancellers?

I only installed the DRL bypass, so far no problem igniting my HID, the big difference is that my ballast are for D2S bulbs for 55watt HID i used to have that problem with my 9006 bulb type HID ballasts,
try canbus ballasts i think that may help
 
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 06:47 AM
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I got some cancellers comming in the mail any day now, I will install them and see how it goes from there.. I think this should fix the problem theoretically. . .
 
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 07:25 AM
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Few months ago i had the Phillips 9006 6000 HID kit installed in my car. Kit already comes installed with an antiflicker. had them wired to the parking lights. They work perfect turn the switch and hid lights up, click it one more and I can use my fog lights. Though by doing this I did sacrifice running the drl's but that's ok.
 

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Old Jul 26, 2012 | 07:29 AM
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Few months ago i had the Phillips 9006 6000 HID kit installed in my car. Kit already comes installed with an antiflicker. had them wired to the parking lights. They work perfect turn the switch and hid lights up, click it one more and I can use my fog lights. Though by doing this I did sacrifice running the drl's but that's ok.
Yeah I dont want DRL, the bypass i bought on ebay from JRox was really helpful, simply plug and play.

I get confused with anti flicker, canbus ballast, capacitor and all this jargon.. but i think.. the cancellers.. or capacitor w/e it is... will help lol
 
Old Feb 5, 2013 | 09:59 AM
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Has anyone else tried the relay from JRox?
 
Old Feb 5, 2013 | 10:00 AM
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Also, what brand of HIDs are you guys running? Reccomendations? I want to get a new setup! !
 
Old Feb 6, 2013 | 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by xOutlanderFiendx
Also, what brand of HIDs are you guysrunning? Recommendations? I want to get a new setup! !

Not sure why you are getting a new set up, based on your banner you alreadyhave ballast' and bulbs. – just get new bulbs if you are getting bored!!!
People always make a huge fuss about brand, (sometimes it does matter, but IMO it doesn't matter with HID stuff anymore)...the market is flooded with HID stuff. Go on eBay, find a slimkit, read some reviews and you'll be fine.

I bought my first HID kits (2, headlight and fogs, for 2007 Mazda3 GT) in 2007,and I wanted a good one so I paid some more $$$ for it. However, two ballasts(they were still the fat ones) faulted after one year.

I bought an additional three slim kits (cheap from eBay), 2 for the car, and one for my bike. The old fat ballast went on to my four-wheeler.
Guess what, all 4 kits, slim and fat still work. I've changed bulbs overtime, since they fate, and I've changed to yellow on my fogs and four-wheeler.(Bulbs are $10/pair from eBay)

I don't like cheap crap, and I usually stay far away from it, but when money CAN be saved, I go for it.
 

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Old Feb 9, 2013 | 01:42 PM
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This is true, but I recently had a wire damaged and to be safe I am replacing the entire kit.. Last thing I want to do is harm my electrical system..
 
Old Feb 11, 2013 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by xOutlanderFiendx
This is true, but I recently had a wire damaged and to be safe I am replacing the entire kit.. Last thing I want to do is harm my electrical system..

Smart man
 
Old Feb 11, 2013 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by MM3Canuck
Smart man
Hence my original questions.. brand or non brand recommendations? lol
 



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