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Gary C. Feb 11, 2011 04:55 PM

Can't find anything "extra" about HID Extra
 
I know a lot of people on this forum have had good luck with HID Extra, which is the main reason I decided to purchase HID kits for my truck from them, but something must have changed with them.

I ordered an HID low beam kit from them, and the kit came with the bulbs, wiring from the bulbs to the ballast, and a capacitor to stop the flickering. That's all. Absolutely no way to connect the capacitor to my OEM wiring harness. I e-mailed them to request the connector, and they want me to take the truck apart and take photos of the stock connector to"see if they have an adapter". Really? It's not like it's a huge deal to pull a headlight, but it's no 5 minute job either - and more importantly, they advertise "complete" kits... this ain't it. Even the headlight kit I bought over E-Bay came with a variety of connectors in case the one on the kit didn't fit.

Since this seemed to be a fluke (and sometimes I'm just pretty darn stupid) I went ahead and ordered their HID kit for my driving/fog lights. They came yesterday... with no @$#%& connectors! It's like I'm looking at the exact same kit I got for the headlights! Unreal... I sent them another e-mail, and I'm sure I'll get the same "send us a picture of the connector" response.

I guess I wouldn't be so irritated if they said up front I'd have to guess which wires went where, then cut, splice, and solder to make the HID's work - but that's not what they advertise.

Buyer beware is the point of the story here... and unless you feel like playing Junior Sparkie with your wiring avoid HID Extra's "kits".

Redfox217 Feb 11, 2011 06:55 PM

sounds like you have all the parts. The stock harness plug into the capacitor, the capacitor plugs into the ballast and the bulb plugs into the ballast. Post some pics of what you got and maybe we can help out.

Gary C. Feb 11, 2011 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by Redfox217 (Post 2413728)
sounds like you have all the parts. The stock harness plug into the capacitor, the capacitor plugs into the ballast and the bulb plugs into the ballast. Post some pics of what you got and maybe we can help out.

Nope. The stock harness SHOULD plug into the capacitor, but it doesn't... as I said, the E-Bay HID kit that I bought came with an adapter that plugs into the capacitor and then the stock harness... HID Extra sent me the same capacitor for both kits, with no adapter. What are the odds that my fog lights and headlights have the same connectors? Slim to none. When I change the foglights tomorrow I'll see if the capacitor connection fits the OEM harness, but it sure as heck doesn't fit the headlight harness.

Here's the end of the capacitor that should plug into the OEM harness:
http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...211_192718.jpg

crod Feb 11, 2011 08:48 PM

huh, knock on wood i have had a kit in for 10mo. no problems whatsoever.

yeah, its definately not a 10min. job. to do it right. considering you have to pull the headlights out etc...

but everything is plug and play, i have to admit it was kind of confusing with all the wires and adding an extra capacitor.

sorry your having problems.

Gary C. Feb 12, 2011 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by crod (Post 2413860)

but everything is plug and play, i have to admit it was kind of confusing with all the wires and adding an extra capacitor.

sorry your having problems.

Everything is NOT plug and play anymore, that's the reason for my post...

mdram43 Feb 12, 2011 01:42 PM

gary im right there with you, ive had nothing but problems with hid extra, and like you said nothing is plug and play, aka nothing simply plugs in and turns on nowadays. i spent multiple entire days on my last ram trying to get their kits to work with no success. just had one of their kits die on me after 2 weeks of use, so I wont even risk my headlights.

Gary C. Feb 12, 2011 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by mdram43 (Post 2414450)
gary im right there with you, ive had nothing but problems with hid extra, and like you said nothing is plug and play, aka nothing simply plugs in and turns on nowadays. i spent multiple entire days on my last ram trying to get their kits to work with no success. just had one of their kits die on me after 2 weeks of use, so I wont even risk my headlights.

I sure as heck hope that doesn't happen to me or I'll be seriously pi**ed off! Anyway, I installed the fogs this morning and I have to take back 50% of my rant, as they plugged right into the capacitors. Now the headlights, those are another story...

Here's pictures of both ends of the OEM headlight connectors:
http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...oto/Junk/1.jpg

And here's the OEM headlight connector next to the capacitor connector from HID Extra:
http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...oto/Junk/2.jpg

It's pretty easy to see that the kit requires an adapter that they didn't provide. I'm gonna send them the pictures and hopefully they can send me what I need.

Gary C. Feb 13, 2011 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by Redfox217 (Post 2413728)
sounds like you have all the parts. The stock harness plug into the capacitor, the capacitor plugs into the ballast and the bulb plugs into the ballast. Post some pics of what you got and maybe we can help out.

Pics are posted, nobody has any comments???

Redfox217 Feb 13, 2011 02:43 PM

i want to think i had to trim that to fit inside. It has been a while since i installed mine

jayman84 Feb 13, 2011 04:36 PM

Mine were straight plug and play but I bought mine over a year ago and when I bought them I actually called and ordered them over the phone so I could tell the person what truck I had so they could send me the right stuff. Sorry to hear that you are having all these troubles.


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