5202 HIDs problem

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Eddy12546

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I have a 2009 4x4 LT Tahoe and I ordered some HIDs for my fogs. They're stock 5202 and the HIDs didn't come plug and play. The problem is the prongs are too big to fit in the stock wiring harness. Can someone give me some suggestions? Or maybe someone has dealt with this before?
 

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It means you're absolutely blinding oncoming vehicles by using those headlights/foglights. That's the reason most people on this forum haven't responded on this thread as well.
 

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It means you're absolutely blinding oncoming vehicles by using those headlights/foglights. That's the reason most people on this forum haven't responded on this thread as well.

lol. x2. get projectors for those HID's!!!!
 

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In answer to the initial question at hand... the best thing to do is go to the local Chevy dealer and buy the actual wiring harness that you are trying to plug the hid ballast into. The female end of the harness will fit directly into the other end of the ballast or other end of the hid bulb (I cannot remember which one). There will be no need to splice wires or grind the additional wires they send you in the hid kit. Also, this harness is pretty inexpensive. For two of them I think I paid under $30.
 

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