ebster1085
Junior Member
So yesterday I took some time to install the HID kit I had ordered from VVME and was very pleased with the results. Great kit, lightening fast delivery, and a fairly easy installation. The light output is amazing and the light temp produced by the 6000K bulb I chose is very pleasing to the eye. Below is a pic of the H4-3 55 watt 6000K bulb that comes with the kit. Very nice that it already has an antiglare cap.
For $70 shipped I got 2 55 watt slim fit ballasts, 2 55 watt H4-3 6000K bulbs, and a relay. Although I only need one bulb for my VS-2 headlight, a one bulb/ballast kit would have cost me $60 so spending $10 more and getting an additional bulb and ballast was a no brainer.
I was able to hide the relay below the gas tank on top of the battery, run all the wires through the frame, and then coil up the additional unused harness and hide it further under the gas tank behind the airbox. The slim fit ballast is quite small and easily fit under my speedo mount along with the high/low beam switch box.
I recommend this kit to anyone and would say to def go with the slim fit ballasts, and def get the 55 watt kit. I was able to install the entire thing in around an hour and the additional light output I now have is well worth the money and time. Here is a link to the website if anyone is interested:
http://www.vvme.com/
For $70 shipped I got 2 55 watt slim fit ballasts, 2 55 watt H4-3 6000K bulbs, and a relay. Although I only need one bulb for my VS-2 headlight, a one bulb/ballast kit would have cost me $60 so spending $10 more and getting an additional bulb and ballast was a no brainer.
I was able to hide the relay below the gas tank on top of the battery, run all the wires through the frame, and then coil up the additional unused harness and hide it further under the gas tank behind the airbox. The slim fit ballast is quite small and easily fit under my speedo mount along with the high/low beam switch box.
I recommend this kit to anyone and would say to def go with the slim fit ballasts, and def get the 55 watt kit. I was able to install the entire thing in around an hour and the additional light output I now have is well worth the money and time. Here is a link to the website if anyone is interested:
http://www.vvme.com/
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