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Single bulb projectors? advice needed

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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 08:50 PM
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Default Single bulb projectors? advice needed

I've been looking around at different headlights for my 99 ram which has the single 9004 bulb and the two piece housing. I would really like to put some projectors on it but I cant find any without the sport type two bulb design. if anyone knows where to find a single bulb projector I would greatly appreciate the info. or if all else fails if anyone knows what it would take to make my truck into a two bulb setup that would work too.
 
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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 10:22 PM
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You could always build one using projectors from a luxury car. That would work 10,000 times better than anything aftermarket.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 07:14 PM
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ok for anyone else with the same question as I had the lights will work if they are wired into one plug. the plug in your truck has three wires one ground one power for the high beam and one power for the lows. the way they make these aftermarket headlights work is by running the wires for the high, low and ground into one 9004 style plug instead of using one high/low bulb. you just plug it in like a normal bulb, and if its got the extra LED's or halo projectors just run your black wires to ground and the reds/white to your parking light. I hope this saves someone a few hours and phone calls.
 
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