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saif najd

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Hmm

Ok, good amount of information (I got some of it) thank you all for the inputs.

Me my self I have my own HID brand that I am selling hear where I live, I lije the quality (I started searching fir best HID for my self only not to sell any OEM quality ended up selling them) i can't drive at night without HID I would not be able to see the bumbs ob the road.

I really would love to do more to the business to update it so what is the best solution you can think of?
 

saif najd

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This what I did:

First I connected the hid ballast directly to the bulb blug

And it was bad!

So I used a relay kit so the ballasts will be connected directly to the battery it was day and night difference

I do recommend this method
 
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Dude.. awesome. I just told myself last week, "I think I'm going to do the HID upgrade in my new Tahoe here.. I wonder if it's as easy as it was when I did it to my BMW." and now I find this and it lays it all out.. Thank you.

bender-applause.jpg
 

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Dude.. awesome. I just told myself last week, "I think I'm going to do the HID upgrade in my new Tahoe here.. I wonder if it's as easy as it was when I did it to my BMW." and now I find this and it lays it all out.. Thank you.

bender-applause.jpg

Use a relay kit to power the ballast
 

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