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Old 12-24-2009 | 08:45 AM
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Hi - I have a 2009 Ram1500 Laramie and am looking for some help installing HID lights. I ordered the lights from hidextra.com:
  • H11 for low beam,
  • 9005 for high beam
  • H10 for fogs
and have been back to my local dodge dealer twice to install who insists these are not the right lights for the 2009 Ram.

Can anybody confirm if these are the right lights for the Ram and which lights go into which positions? Also, if you can point me to any detailed instructions on this forum or others to install the lights from hidextra.com, it would be much appreciated.

I've attached photos of my RAM for reference:
  • High Beam (upper and lower bulbs lit)
  • Low Beam & Fog (just upper lit for low beam and separate fog bulb)
I figure the more exact detail I can give my dealer, the easier it will be for the mechanic to install.

The mechanic said, in order to pass New York State inspection, both bulbs (upper & lower in my attached pic) have to light and he said he couldn't figure out how to do it/i didn't have the right parts and also that the bulb I had for fog was wrong.

Thanks - any assistance would be much appreciated! I love my RAM but the factory headlamps are just too dim.


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Old 12-24-2009 | 10:32 AM
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you have the right lights. the first problem is taking it to the dealer. they generally never know anything about ANYTHNING aftermarket. the only advice i could give you is take it to a custom accessory shop. trucks, tinting, remote starters etc. they specialize in that kind of installation/do it all the time....
 
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Old 12-24-2009 | 05:54 PM
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I'm sorry but if that dealer doesn't even know what bulbs fit, I sure as hell wouldn't let them touch my truck.
 
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Old 12-25-2009 | 09:08 PM
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I did a 30sec search for you

https://dodgeforum.com/forum/4th-gen...installed.html

https://dodgeforum.com/forum/4th-gen...eadlights.html
 

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Old 12-25-2009 | 10:18 PM
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Thanks. I noticed several posts that don't recommend installing HID High-beam; just low beam and fog. Is that correct? Has anybody installed all 3 and, if so, happy with the result. Also, I got my kits from hidextra - will i also need capacitor?
 
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Old 12-26-2009 | 03:38 AM
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Yes, I've seen others do all three. Small problem though, if you plan on flashing someone with your HIGHS, not really possible due to the fact the HIDs need a 30 sec warm up time.

Yes, with quad lights, you'll need the capacitor for them to operate correctly. You were supposed to write that message in the text box when you ordered your HIDs from hidextra. They would've sent those to you with the kit for free.
 
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Old 12-26-2009 | 03:22 PM
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I have the high and low beam hid lights in my truck and love them. Its true that you can't flash people since they do take about 20 seconds to warm up but they light up the road and the ditches so much better with the highbeams now. I would highly suggest them for anyone who lives in deer country because they light up the sides of the road alot more then the oem lights
 
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Old 01-31-2010 | 07:26 PM
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I must be missing something I have a new ram 1500 as soon as I plugged in the hid lights i lost the r/s headlights, now everyone that I talk to in Montreal that installs on the dodge trucks tell me that it's a nightmare to get the lights to work, is it possible that the day running light system is the problem ?? do you have the drl on the american trucks

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Old 01-31-2010 | 07:46 PM
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my truck does not have drls (us).....the drl is problem whats causing your problemas
 
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Old 04-15-2010 | 12:09 AM
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I went through 3 sets of HIDs till I found HIDxtra. I got the H11s lows and H10 fogs (also know as 9145s). You HAVE to have the capacitor, if you didnt get it just call them and they will send it. If you have the lows hooked up and one light doesnt come on switch the polarity at the ballast for that light (just unplug it and turn it around and plug it back in). Always make sure (and to all us DIY guys its a no brainer but lets remeber when we first started spinning wrenches!) that the pos and neg wires are lined up. Red in, red out and black in, blk out with the capacitors. If you fry it you just need a new capacitor ($9.00 i think from HIDxtra). If you dont want the hassle there are upgraded halogens from sylvania. But if you've had HIDs before its tough to go back. I could go on forever on this topic (if i havent already) but remember that HIDs are supposed to be in projector lenses. So remember that when you pick your temp, i.e brightness as the reflector headlight pocket the Ram has will blind oncoming traffic if they are to bright.
 


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