2015 Yukon HID Conversion from The Retrofit Source

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Soo started the install,
I have a good friend who is a mechanic and we are trying to do a as clean install as possible and figuring things out as we go along.
Figuring out where to place the ballast,canbus,capacitor and wiring.
Apparently the cable to the battery wasnt long enough to run from driver side to the battery so we extended it.
Anyways long story short ,after 2 hours we were pretty much done %80.driver side is done,wiring is done. We were late for dinner so we took off to finish the passenger side tomorrow.
Here is a video of one side hid and the other side stock halogen and its a big difference. Ballast seem to fire up good and everything looks good so far. Will keep the post updated.

 
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Soo started the install,
I have a good friend who is a mechanic and we are trying to do a as clean install as possible and figuring things out as we go along.
Figuring out where to place the ballast,canbus,capacitor and wiring.
Apparently the cable to the battery wasnt long enough to run from driver side to the battery so we extended it.
Anyways long story short ,after 2 hours we were pretty much done %80.driver side is done,wiring is done. We were late for dinner so we took off to finish the passenger side tomorrow.
Here is a video of one side hid and the other side stock halogen and its a big difference. Ballast seem to fire up good and everything looks good so far. Will keep the post updated.


Definitely a big difference between the two. Will be curious to hear how they work out long term as I'd love to do this to my Tahoe as well.
 

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ok here is the update !!!

good news everything is installed and no problems what so ever.
everything works like they are supposed to be working.

We used the xenondepot extreme kit with canbus and philips 4.3k bulbs. kit also comes with capacitors which i believe is a must for LT models because the DRLs are the low beam headlights and you dont want low voltage to mess your stuff up .

As for the installation :

Well everything is plug and play ?? Nope. well kinda.the only things that are plug and play are the headlight bulb connections pretty much the rest is a lot of figuring stuff out.

The dust covers had to be drilled to make holes in them so the stuff could pass through and sealed back with the plastic adapter that came with the kit.

no great places to install the canbus,capacitors and ballasts.
good luck figuring that out.
we used some zip ties, velcro to stabilize some stuff.
positive cable was short, we had to extend it.

I would say its a good 3 hour job if one wants to do it good.
I would highly recommend to plan ahead as to what goes where and go step by step.
we did the driver side first.

i will add some pictures in a little bit to give you some insight shortly.
 

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Install pics

this is the driver side, attached the ballast to the side with velcro.
The canbus and the relay went together on a lug on to a hole together their backs attached to eachother.
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Ran the cable to the battery under the back of the hood where there is a cable running alongside.
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went around the corner to the battery
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cut a little spot to accomodate the wires going in to the terminal
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driver side, what it looks like after install.we ziptied the black box coming from the bulb to the a metal post on side of the headlight.
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Passenger side
this is the top view of the tray under the airbox.
the only place we found good enough to put the the capacitor n relay was right under the tray.
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we kinda fabricated a little holder for the capacitor n relay attached together backs touching eachother to that fabricated attachment and used a lug hole already there.

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picture of the ballast installed to a post right next to the passenger headlight.very tight spot.
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ballast attached next to headlight.the black box got ziptied to the cable there to make it stable.
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and thats that.
sorry i could not get better pictures.
and the parts where i say "WE did this and that" is actually my friend who is a mechanic did pretty much %99.
i was just an errand boy holding the light or bringing things he needed.
 

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and thats that.
sorry i could not get better pictures.
and the parts where i say "WE did this and that" is actually my friend who is a mechanic did pretty much %99.
i was just an errand boy holding the light or bringing things he needed.

Thank you for sharing!
 

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Yep, that's exactly where I installed my passenger side ballast. That's the only place it fits nicely.
 

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