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Guess
07-13-2005, 12:05 PM
http://www.kwlt.net/mikeinstall/P5140001.jpg
http://www.kwlt.net/mikeinstall/P5140002.jpg
http://www.kwlt.net/mikeinstall/P5140003.jpg
http://www.kwlt.net/mikeinstall/P5140004.jpg
http://www.kwlt.net/mikeinstall/P5140005.jpg


Cleanest install, only about 2 inches of wire is visible. Appears to be completely stock. No cop would tell the difference (if you wer eever pulled over for your lights.

This is ExtremeMike\'s car..

Full Install including relay, time, love and care for your car, cost mike $100

I offer a mobile service now that warm weather has hit and I am able to do this anywhere, including a tim hortons parking lot.

tom@kwlt.net

Guess
07-13-2005, 12:10 PM
also, please Note.

My Method of installation DOES NOT damage anything on the vehicle and is fully reversible. No Harness is spliced into or damaged.

Everything is fused off its seperate circuit, all wire is the proper guage, grommets for the lights are supplied, everything is zip tied and sturdy.

You have the choice of having your Ballasts screwed in (two holes are drilled, tapped and sealed with automotive sealer) or make use of 3M brand Double Sided Tape.

FLIPDADY
07-13-2005, 01:27 PM
I might be contacting you soon.

fat mike
07-13-2005, 01:52 PM
Yeah guys thats my car, Tom (Guess) was very proffesional and did an excellent job on my car. Best $100 I\'ve spent. I would reccomend him to anyone looking for a HID install.

Optimzer
07-13-2005, 06:07 PM
which brand of hids did you do? I\'ve read other members having trouble with keeping the bulb securely in place..

Guess
07-14-2005, 10:09 AM
Originally posted by Optimzer which brand of hids did you do? I\'ve read other members having trouble with keeping the bulb securely in place..

I provide a rubber grommet that is compatible with all H7 HID kits, which tightens up any slack between the bulb and the mount.

RedRaptor
07-14-2005, 10:58 AM
Just curious, what kind of warranty do you provide for your work? For example, what if the HID installation damages any electrical components on the car like the PJB (Passenger Junction Box) which costs $2500 USD to replace. Who would pick up the bill on this? Granted, I am not saying you don\'t know what you are doing, but accidents do happen. I understand that with a shop like Lockdown, they would pick up the tab since they are a registered business. The problem with private installs is, the customer has no proof that the private installer worked on his/her car if anything was to be damaged. With a business, there is a receipt that says Lockdown worked on my car and if there are damages, I could sue the company.

I am not thread crapping. But as a person who went through the private installer route and had my car damaged, I am concerned for all members here about going this route.

Red.

bubba1983
07-14-2005, 03:31 PM
had mine almost a year installed now, no probs so far...

fat mike
07-15-2005, 04:46 PM
Originally posted by bubba1983


had mine almost a year installed now, no probs so far...

Mines cleaner then yours :p

bubba1983
07-19-2005, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by fat mike



Originally posted by bubba1983


had mine almost a year installed now, no probs so far...

Mines cleaner then yours :p

ya well..eat shit, lol