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Old 01-07-2013, 03:18 PM   #1
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Hid kit conversion!!!

for those with the h4 conversions how does your kit look>? did it come with two connections to plug into your stock plug? mine only has one and im wondering if its suppose to have two..
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bump i would like to know this too
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3 connector plug which goes into the existing harness.
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so does it have one plug for each side or one plug for one side
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Post pictures of your kit. I've seen those kit that use a harness that connects one socket and to both ballast if that's what you mean. For redundancy, I like to have both ballast connected individually, so if one burns out or pops a fuse you don't have to rewire/repair anything right away.

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sorry but i dont know how to post pics up when replying to a thread.
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the kit is on the car...
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with my kit there is only one side that plugs into the harness for the car... im trying to figure out could that be whats causing my voltage issues..
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and i agree with you cotbu thats the kind of kit im used to...
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