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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 08:27 PM
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Retro-Solutions HID installed... need help with some problems!

I have the Hi/Lo H13 installed @ 55w 5000k and H10 installed @35w 5000k.

First problem is that my headlights look yellow, and my fogs look blue, and yet they are both identical stats wise? Can I identify what K he bulbs are? I know the ballasts were marked correctly... (55w for heads and 35w for fogs)

But my MAIN concern is since I installed these HID's my FM/AM radio has been turned into a static machine. Not one station comes in regardless of where I am. What could be causing this? My fogs used to turn on my hi beams untill I grounded the fog relay in the fuse box, but my radio was pure static both before and after I did this... what else could be causing this problem? I thought these digital boxes cannot interfere with the radio??
 
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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 08:35 PM
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Maybe you just got jipped products? Wrong labled bulbs, which would be why your heads are yellow(lower heat range) and not digital boxes. Maybe the boxes will put some static out regardless but i think you might have just got wrong products.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 08:43 PM
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No they are a quality brand... at least that's what I've read. I really didn't check the bulbs but the receit says they are correct. Do the bulbs have identifying markings so I can check? Perhaps I have a poor ground somewhere? What usually causes static in the radio with HID's?
 
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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by BIGG-RAY
No they are a quality brand... at least that's what I've read. I really didn't check the bulbs but the receit says they are correct. Do the bulbs have identifying markings so I can check? Perhaps I have a poor ground somewhere? What usually causes static in the radio with HID's?


That makes no sense, the bulbs usually wont have a mark on it. I've never heard of static in the radio with HID's. Check all your connections. And if it's still incorrect, contact the seller and tell him what's up, and see if you can resend the bulbs and get new ones.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 08:59 PM
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I can't comment on the color but I also have retro-solutions and mine work perfect and don't screw with my radio
 
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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 09:40 PM
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Some trucks have problems with the ballasts causing radio interference. Digital ballast are supposed to cure this, but I don't have a definite answer on this. The only real way to fix it is to encase the ballasts in a lead box. If you have some fab skills you might be able to work something up.

As for the color, sounds like you were sent the wrong bulbs. On occasion the bulbs might be a few K off, but nothing that is easily noticeable to the human eye. I would contact Retro-Solutions about the color.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2009 | 12:14 AM
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IVe had my hids from Todd (retro hid) for bout 8 months now my driver side light started discoloring and i finally got a chance to send it back. He will work with you thoroughly to keep you satisfied. Mailed it off yesterday to him - same day service on warranty/repair work they say and returned "as fast as humanly possible". will keep in touch about it!

I have no problem with my passenger or either fogs so. best of luck to you.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2009 | 09:50 AM
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Email todd at sales@retro-solutions.com. He will make it right for you and has excellent customer service. It sounds like there was some confusion in shipping. Shoot him an email explaning your problems. He is real good with customer service.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2009 | 01:21 PM
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That's what I heard which is why I chose to go with Retro-Solutions... I will try to figure out this radio problem today, but I cannot be without lights this upcoming week because I will be doing a LOT of traveling. Thanks for the help
 
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Old Feb 28, 2009 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by BIGG-RAY
That's what I heard which is why I chose to go with Retro-Solutions... I will try to figure out this radio problem today, but I cannot be without lights this upcoming week because I will be doing a LOT of traveling. Thanks for the help
I have the same issue with the raido and my heads on since I only run with the Halos and fogs I just use the sirius
 
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Old Feb 28, 2009 | 01:41 PM
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AS far as the no lights thing thats the problem i had as well. I just removed the ballast and bulb on that side and put my old stock bulb in. Yea it looks stupid but atleast im not down a light. and honestly i see no difference from JUST the one bulb and fogs and adding in the other stocker

Fogs put off enough light it overwhelms the regular yellowish stock lights.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2009 | 09:04 PM
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No, No, No....and No

the problem is with the 55W ballast, true while providing more output, the color will be distorted from a regular 35W kit. This has been proven in many conversions and retro-fits. A higher output ballast on a "35W" kit bulb you will lose color. The company may have mislead you into thinking they have a true 50W kit, but a REAL 50W bulb would be something similar to a philips OEM DL-50. Anything aftermarket blows compared to OEM HID. Sorry for the luck, but try running your headlights off of the ballast from the fog kit (they will be inter-changeable) and see if there is a difference
 
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Old Feb 28, 2009 | 09:29 PM
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No, No, No....and No

the problem is with the 55W ballast, true while providing more output, the color will be distorted from a regular 35W kit. This has been proven in many conversions and retro-fits. A higher output ballast on a "35W" kit bulb you will lose color. The company may have mislead you into thinking they have a true 50W kit, but a REAL 50W bulb would be something similar to a philips OEM DL-50. Anything aftermarket blows compared to OEM HID. Sorry for the luck, but try running your headlights off of the ballast from the fog kit (they will be inter-changeable) and see if there is a difference
So I need to step up my headlight bulbs from 5000 to 6000k in order to match my 5000k fogs? alright.... I think the problem with the radio lies with the fogs. When I only have my headlights on, my radio seems to be unaffected by static (or very minimally) but once the fogs are turned on my radio is KO'd. The headlights are on a grounded relay and the fogs are not so come next week I will be grounding each fog ballast to see if it eliminates my problem! thanks for the info achap
 
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