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<blockquote data-quote="*Jay*" data-source="post: 11589413" data-attributes="member: 108453"><p>I have been using DDM stuff for years without any complaints. I stuck with the DDM stuff this time around because I already had a kit for the HI/LO 9007 bulbs. All I did was buy some new H1 bulbs to go into the MH1 projectors. The DDM 9007 kit plugs into the stock bulb socket and goes to the ballast. From the ballast you can run whatever bulb you want.</p><p></p><p>I cant really say anything for the RFS complete kit since I dont have it. It looks like for $150 you get the bulbs, ballasts and 9007 relay harness. For $65 you can get the HI/LO kit that I used ($50) with an extra set of H1 bulbs ($15) for alot cheaper. Im sure if you contacted DDM directly you could just buy that 9007 relay harness separate and get a H1 kit instead saving you even more cash. </p><p></p><p>I have no idea on the difference in quality for the price but again I have had no problem with any of the DDM stuff I have used over the last few years.</p><p></p><p>Still no night shots yet, I have a problem with one of the MH1 projectors. I am getting multiple cutoffs from one projector, waiting to hear back from TRS right now. This is probably because I bought a set of the first gen MH1's on a blowout sale ($60). I have a newer model MH1 installed on my Altima that works flawlessly, this is probably why they were on sale LOL. I think Yuke175 talked about the quality control problems with MH1 projectors, lucky for me TRS has awesome customer support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Jay*, post: 11589413, member: 108453"] I have been using DDM stuff for years without any complaints. I stuck with the DDM stuff this time around because I already had a kit for the HI/LO 9007 bulbs. All I did was buy some new H1 bulbs to go into the MH1 projectors. The DDM 9007 kit plugs into the stock bulb socket and goes to the ballast. From the ballast you can run whatever bulb you want. I cant really say anything for the RFS complete kit since I dont have it. It looks like for $150 you get the bulbs, ballasts and 9007 relay harness. For $65 you can get the HI/LO kit that I used ($50) with an extra set of H1 bulbs ($15) for alot cheaper. Im sure if you contacted DDM directly you could just buy that 9007 relay harness separate and get a H1 kit instead saving you even more cash. I have no idea on the difference in quality for the price but again I have had no problem with any of the DDM stuff I have used over the last few years. Still no night shots yet, I have a problem with one of the MH1 projectors. I am getting multiple cutoffs from one projector, waiting to hear back from TRS right now. This is probably because I bought a set of the first gen MH1's on a blowout sale ($60). I have a newer model MH1 installed on my Altima that works flawlessly, this is probably why they were on sale LOL. I think Yuke175 talked about the quality control problems with MH1 projectors, lucky for me TRS has awesome customer support. [/QUOTE]
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