2000 Dodge ram non sport headlight replacement with sport lights
I have a 2000 Dodge ram half ton non sport and last night i hit a deer and broke one of my headlights, so i figured that it would be a good time to do a headlight conversion. I would like a set of sport headlights (quad beam), and since dodge wont give me any information, i thought id come here. So, my question is this, how hard is it to do, do i need a new wiring harness and how much can i expect to spend? i was also looking for a good set of 6000K HID lights to put in as well. any help would be appreciated. thx
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If you want to go with HID, you should get headlight buckets designed for them. There are kits on ebay for reasonable prices...... I think there are a couple threads in the tech section on just this topic as well. Might wanna read thru those for some good information.
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Thanks but I am hoping to not purchase stock replacements as I prefer the one-piece units.
I am also hoping to verify that the Indy is in fact considered a Sport model. |
Originally Posted by sturgeonfish
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I have a 2000 Dodge ram half ton non sport and last night i hit a deer and broke one of my headlights, so i figured that it would be a good time to do a headlight conversion. I would like a set of sport headlights (quad beam), and since dodge wont give me any information, i thought id come here. So, my question is this, how hard is it to do, do i need a new wiring harness and how much can i expect to spend? i was also looking for a good set of 6000K HID lights to put in as well. any help would be appreciated. thx
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Daniel Stern lighting has a kit for that. You need the bulb that the housing is designed for. Don't use HID in a housing designed for halogen bulbs.
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Also check Rockauto.com, they have a good array of options.
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