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You don't need toupgrade the woring for a HiD kit, as it runs off it's own relay using the existing wiring as a switch feed.
However you will lose the main beam indicator light on the dash due to the negative switching on our trucks. You can get round this by putting some resitance across the terminals on the side not used by the HiD wiring (I used a small bulb).
The main beam on mine is done via a solinoid which adjusts the bulbs position. It's not good enougth to pass the MOT, hence I know how long it takes to change bulbs.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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Originally posted by stormforce View Postwasn't it Andylala or someone that was making up the upgraded looms for these kits a few years ago.
I know if you search back through the forum about 3 years then it will show who was making themSay not always what you know, but always know what you say.
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Originally posted by Koi View PostI seem to remember a while back u need to upgrade the wiring loom as well for an hid upgradeI'm a custard donut monster
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Originally posted by jotto View PostNo you don't need to upgrade the wiring for the HID kit. The wiring upgrade Andylala did for me was just for the normal headlights as they suffer from voltage dropin the loom.Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
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Before someone buys themselves pink headlights, the HIGHER numbers are bluer white, lower numbers are yellower / redder
10'000K (kelvin) is approximate daylight 'blue sky' colour temp, though will look bluer, normal headlights are around 5000K.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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