Anyone have HIDextra.com kit installed on their Dakota?
#1
Anyone have HIDextra.com kit installed on their Dakota?
So I missed the $44 a set sale, so since the price is up to $120 for two pairs Im thinking about doing BiXenon HIDs in the headlights and HIDs in the foglights with both being 6000k. Total: $165
Does anyone have the HIDs from www.hidextra.com installed on their Dakota?
Anyone have another brand of HIDs with good success?
Just looking for feedback with any known problems, including if they cause interferance with our radios. Thanks guys.
Does anyone have the HIDs from www.hidextra.com installed on their Dakota?
Anyone have another brand of HIDs with good success?
Just looking for feedback with any known problems, including if they cause interferance with our radios. Thanks guys.
#4
Sweet, because they have an awesome price.
Do the relays come in the kit, or is that something I have to pick up seperatly?
And what kind of relay do I hook up and how do I properly hook it up so I get no static?
Thanks for the input guys.
Edit: Is this what Im looking for: http://www.hidextra.com/hid-relay-harness-818
And our trucks use H13 for the headlights, and H3 for the fogs? Or 9003 for the fogs? Because I only need HIDs in the fogs, not the hi/lo kit.
Sorry for all the questions, but is this a good video on how to install the relay? I want to connect the relay to the battery and the ballasts, and then the spade connectors to only one of the bulbs while leaving the other bulb plugged in to it's ballast?
Do the relays come in the kit, or is that something I have to pick up seperatly?
And what kind of relay do I hook up and how do I properly hook it up so I get no static?
Thanks for the input guys.
Edit: Is this what Im looking for: http://www.hidextra.com/hid-relay-harness-818
And our trucks use H13 for the headlights, and H3 for the fogs? Or 9003 for the fogs? Because I only need HIDs in the fogs, not the hi/lo kit.
Sorry for all the questions, but is this a good video on how to install the relay? I want to connect the relay to the battery and the ballasts, and then the spade connectors to only one of the bulbs while leaving the other bulb plugged in to it's ballast?
Last edited by rengnath; 09-07-2010 at 10:35 PM.
#5
Email them, Michelle will hook you up with the correct kits, and they all come with the correct relays. They also come with instructions. You don't need a video, and I never found any specific to our kit, they are all similar but different. My point is you can follow the instructions and if you need help I did 2 kits recently and myself and a few others can answer any questions you have.
Your headlights only use one original hookup to plug into the new harness, like you mentioned.
Your headlights only use one original hookup to plug into the new harness, like you mentioned.
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I had them but I got tired of not having a real high beam so I switched to Silverstar ultras. much better. and people were flashing their highs at me constantly. the install was easy but I wasn't happy with the light output on high beam, and the low beam pattern was scattered. but i think it may just be hid kits in general, unless you get the bi-xenon, but even then the beam will still be scattered.