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Apexcone/DDM HID Kits - LOW BEAM SPECIAL! - Mazda6 / Atenza

Revolution Performance Motorsports has been a supplier of Apexcone/DDM HID Kits for some time now.

These kits are well known for their brightness and reliability, and we'd now like to offer them to you at NEVER BEFORE SEEN PRICES! Apexcone and DDM HID kits feature the highest quality components and utilize microprocessor technology, making them noticeably brighter than most other kits on the market.

The Apexcone kits also have a long term track record of excellent reliability.

Apexcone and DDM kits both come with a lifetime warranty on all parts.

The kits include "plug-and-play" wiring harnesses that will simply plug into your stock wiring.

Complete wiring harnesses (with relays) that can be used instead of your stock wiring are available and can be added to any Apexcone or DDM kit at no additional cost. Kits can be ordered in any bulb type and in any color temperature ranging from 3000k (yellow) to 12000k (dark blue) as well as purple. Already have factory HIDs?

We also offer Apexcone D2S replacement bulbs for those with factory HIDs that are looking for replacements, a color change or a perhaps bit more output!

Apexcone's D2S bulbs will provide about 10 to 15% more output than your stock bulbs using your factory ballasts. Can't afford HIDs?

Want your fog lights to match your low beam HIDs?

We also have Xtec 4000k Plus HID-Matched Halogen Bulbs!

They are halogen bulbs that use special glass to obtain a much whiter look than normal halogen lamps.

And, they carry the same lifetime warranty as all of the other Xtec products.

If one burns out, send it to XtecUSA and they'll send you a free replacement. PRICING Apexcone/DDM Premium Slimline HID Kits (35-watts) $109.95 shipped or $99.95 shipped with GB coupon code!

(see below) Apexcone Premium Race HID Kits (55 watts, full-size) $129.95 shipped or $119.95 shipped with GB coupon code!

(see below) In addition to the superior pricing on the above kits, we have special group buy pricing on Mazda 6 and Mazda 3 low beam kits. All H1 and H7 kits with 4500k, 5000k, or 6000k bulbs will receive an additional $10.00 off with the coupon code "HIDGB" **This does not include the DDM Slimline Race kit below, and if any other bulb type or color is chosen, the coupon will be removed. DDM Slimline Race HID Kits (55-watts) $149.95 shipped Xtec D2S Replacement Bulbs $69.95 shipped Xtec 4000k Plus HID-matched Halogen Bulbs $29.95 shipped Shipping is included anywhere within the continental United States.

Shipping to Canada is an additional US$25.00.

We can also ship anywhere else in the world.

Please contact us via our website with your postal code to obtain a shipping Quote: to your country! GROUP BUY DETAILS We need to get a minimum of 10 orders.

I expect this to happen very quickly with these prices. ORDERS SO FAR: 10+ -- ALL ORDERS WILL BE PROCESSED AT THE DISCOUNTED RATE! The special GB pricing for the low beam kits will expire in 90 days, or after 200 kits have been sold, whichever comes first. ORDERING You can order these products from the Mazda 6 Lighting section of our website, which can be found here: http://www.therpmstore.com/index.php?cPath=26_32 REMEMBER: All H1 and H7 kits with 4500k, 5000k, or 6000k bulbs will receive an additional $10.00 off with the coupon code "HIDGB" **This does not include the DDM Slimline Race kit below, and if any other bulb type or color is chosen, the coupon will be removed. Customers in Canada should use the shipping Quote: code "3DX9X".

Other international customers should contact us via our website with your postal code to obtain a shipping Quote: to your country!. PICTURES First picture is stock MS6 vs Apexcone 50-watt 4500k. Second picture is Apexcone 5000k vs Apexcone 6000k Attached thumbnail(s)

Okay so i have a 2004 mazda 6 hatchback v6 Which would u recommend i was looking at 6000k 35 watt.

I was looking into getting a slight brighter lights. i really don't know to much about this stuff Thanks weston

Quote: Okay so i have a 2004 mazda 6 hatchback v6 Which would u recommend i was looking at 6000k 35 watt.

I was looking into getting a slight brighter lights. i really don't know to much about this stuff Thanks weston The kit you mentioned would be considerably brighter than the stock halogen bulbs and would have a nice blue hue to them.

I think that you would be happy with it.

Is there a deadline for this group buy? Also, how much brighter is the 55 watt kit over the 35 watt kit?

I've actually been thinking about getting HIDs 2004 mazda 6s which do recommend?

Interested..we need more people!

Wow man i just ordered a kit 2 days ago i emailed to see if theres any discount cause i bought from them before and the guy said sorry those are rock bottom prices and theres no discount and just now i go on RPM store to find the 55w kit at 129 with no extra 20 dollars on the wiring harness.

I payed the 159 + 20 for wiring harness 2 days ago =/ i emailed them back to see if i can get the discount still or what do you guys think

I am very interested, I just don't know if I should get the 55 watt kit or the 35 watt kit.

I am trying to find out if there is a big difference.

Is that correct, there's no additional charge on the extra wiring harness?

Quote: Is there a deadline for this group buy? Also, how much brighter is the 55 watt kit over the 35 watt kit? The deadline is mentioned in the original post. The 55-watt kit is 40-50% brighter.

Im looking at replacing all the light bright fogs everything.

Are the regular beams and bright I believe they are all H1 correct?

Also does anyone know if there is enough room to mount three ballasts under the hood?

Quote: i've actually been thinking about getting HIDs 2004 mazda 6s which do recommend? Well, you will need H1 bulbs for your low beams.

The color and output are really up to you.

I'd recommend checking out the site to see which color best suits your taste.

As far as output goes, 35-watt is plenty bright for most people and it allows for the best color, but you can get 55-watt it you want the absolute brightest output.

Just keep in mind that the extra brightness will wash out the color to some degree. Quote: wow man i just ordered a kit 2 days ago i emailed to see if theres any discount cause i bought from them before and the guy said sorry those are rock bottom prices and theres no discount and just now i go on RPM store to find the 55w kit at 129 with no extra 20 dollars on the wiring harness.

I payed the 159 + 20 for wiring harness 2 days ago =/ i emailed them back to see if i can get the discount still or what do you guys think No one at the office was aware that there was going to be price changes or a group buy.

The price drop took effect on July 1 and I didn't get everything updated until today.

If someone purchased within the past week, email us and we'll see what we can do.

We may not be able to match the new pricing, but we'll definitely try to accommodate. Quote: I am very interested, I just don't know if I should get the 55 watt kit or the 35 watt kit.

I am trying to find out if there is a big difference. As I mentioned, 35-watt is plenty bright for most people and it allows for the best color, but you can get 55-watt it you want the absolute brightest output.

Just keep in mind that the extra brightness will wash out the color to some degree.

Quote: Is that correct, there's no additional charge on the extra wiring harness? That is correct.

You may choose either the standard plug-and-play harness, or the complete harness with relay at no additional charge.

Some people prefer one over the other, so we're simply offering the choice. Quote: Im looking at replacing all the light bright fogs everything.

Are the regular beams and bright I believe they are all H1 correct?

Also does anyone know if there is enough room to mount three ballasts under the hood? For the 2007 Mazda 6 (which appears to be what you have), the low beams and high beams are both H1 and the fog lamps are H11. There is definitely room, but you may have to get creative in terms of where and how you mount them.

Once you get the bumper off, you'll be able to easily see all of the options.

Quote: Im looking at replacing all the light bright fogs everything.

Are the regular beams and bright I believe they are all H1 correct?

Also does anyone know if there is enough room to mount three ballasts under the hood? I would stay away from installing HIDs on the high beams.

They take a bit to warm up, and that will be problematic.

Also, once you do the low beams, you'll almost forget you have fogs.

For the fogs and high beams, just change to some hyperwhite bulbs.

This is a great deal and I'm sure I'll use the opportunity to replace my fogs and low beams with 6000K HIDs.

I'll probably use hyperwhite halogens in the high beams.

It says "If you are planning to install the 55-watt kit in a vehicle that came from the factory with D2S bulbs, the installation may not be plug-and-play.

Contact us for more information, if necessary." I have a speed6, will it be Plug and Play?

Quote: It says "If you are planning to install the 55-watt kit in a vehicle that came from the factory with D2S bulbs, the installation may not be plug-and-play.

Contact us for more information, if necessary." I have a speed6, will it be Plug and Play? No, because of the way the stock ballasts are mounted/powered.

For the simplest install, you should choose the complete wiring harness.

This will allow you to install the new HID kit while only having to splice into a single wire.

Once installed, you would just need to splice the relay trigger wire to the +12v line that goes to your low beams.

That way, when you turn on your switch, the relay will provide power to the new ballasts.

You'll also need to remove or disable your stock ballasts.

Just got my 55w 8000K Low beam HID in a few weeks ago now I'm thinking about doing a 35w 6000K for the high beams.

This seems the perfect time to do it! By the way if you are on the fence about switching to HID's, take the plunge.

The difference is literally night and day.

I probably won't own another car without it having HID's either aftermarket or from the factory!

I know nothing about HID lighting.

What would I need to purchase if I wanted both Hi and Lo Beams.

Anyone have pictures that show the difference between using the stock projectors versus a retrofit

Quote: i've actually been thinking about getting HIDs 2004 mazda 6s which do recommend? I went with the 55 watters @ 6000k and a TSX retro.

This IMO is a perfect set up for my tastes.

They are just a bit blue, but bright as hell. Pics in post 24 in this thread Quote: i know nothing about HID lighting.

What would I need to purchase if I wanted both Hi and Lo Beams.

Anyone have pictures that show the difference between using the stock projectors versus a retrofit Check the link n my post for pics of HIDs in stock projectors and in TSX projectors. Depending on where you live you might not want to get HIDs for your highs.

If you can run your highs for awhile without turning them off you might be ok.

But you don't want to repeatedly turn them on and off due to on coming cars.

It will burn them out very fast.