MobileHID.com - The Best Waterproof HID Conversion kit!
Originally Posted by cliffud
You're welcome guys. If you send some good pics, I'll feature them on the site.
Thanks.
Clifford
Thanks.
Clifford
ill take some pics of my 50 watt 6000k lights when i get the fog light kit in... sometime during the week!!!!im looking forward to getting the kit for my fog lights. the headlights make my fog lights look like dull yellow junk, the fogs are factory bulbs. thank you cliff!!!!!
FYI:
There are some people who insist that it is not needed and I refuse to believe that simply because I've seen way too many botched HID installations where something failed due to not getting the proper level of power. In fact, for those people who insist a wire harness is not needed - why is this McCulloch HID distributor on VWVortex.com doing a write up of adding a wire harness?
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2632686
To save you from clicking - here's what he says:
There are some people who insist that it is not needed and I refuse to believe that simply because I've seen way too many botched HID installations where something failed due to not getting the proper level of power. In fact, for those people who insist a wire harness is not needed - why is this McCulloch HID distributor on VWVortex.com doing a write up of adding a wire harness?
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2632686
To save you from clicking - here's what he says:
I began selling some mcculloch hid kits and a few people including myself ran into a problem with the aftermarket kit. The lights would flicker on and off repeatedly as if it wasn’t receiving enough power to ignite the ballast. I couldn’t exactly pinpoint where the problem was. Whether it was the oem relay or the small gauge oem wires. I kept sending kits back to the manufacturer thinking it was a defective ballast until Doug (slammedvwgolf) suggested the fore mentioned problem. I researched it online and it proved true.
Adding an independent relay can either fix a problem or avoid problems in the future. It’s very necessary if your hid kit is aftermarket, may not be necessary for oem kits. In my opinion I rather feed the ballasts their own juice straight from the battery since these cars weren’t designed for high intensity discharged lighting.
Ok enough yapping.. here’s the how-to...
Adding an independent relay can either fix a problem or avoid problems in the future. It’s very necessary if your hid kit is aftermarket, may not be necessary for oem kits. In my opinion I rather feed the ballasts their own juice straight from the battery since these cars weren’t designed for high intensity discharged lighting.
Ok enough yapping.. here’s the how-to...
yo cliff I just sent in an order for the 6K HID Kit. I have an 06 tC. Can't wait to get those suckers in! Thanks for answering all my questions. I'm pretty sure from your quick response and reliable information I will get a great product!
got my 6000k HID kit for my factory fog lights today and like always....great service and products from cliff!!!
i will get some good pics this weekend for you cliff. 50 watt 6000k in the headlights and 35 watt 6000k in the fogs, all i have to say is holly bright!!!!! the light gods have posessed my TC
More big props for Cliff and MobileHID.
I ordered my kit Monday morning, and had it by Wednesday afternoon.
Figuring out where I wanted to mount everything took longer then the actual hook-up. Installation took about an hour this morning, because I'm real picky about hiding everything, and it looking like a factory install. Everything works as it should. Can't wait for it to get dark to see how they look.
Thanks again..!!!
Dan.
I ordered my kit Monday morning, and had it by Wednesday afternoon.
Figuring out where I wanted to mount everything took longer then the actual hook-up. Installation took about an hour this morning, because I'm real picky about hiding everything, and it looking like a factory install. Everything works as it should. Can't wait for it to get dark to see how they look.
Thanks again..!!!
Dan.





