Wiring Harnesses for HIDs?

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babamerino

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Did anyone buy the wiring harnesses for their hids in the lows/fogs? Is it necessary? I know that they are meant for better electric flow for your vehicle and the hids but is really necessary? Buying from ddm tuning and they have it as an option to buy with the kit...

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Yea get the harness. Much safer and they sell it for a reason
 
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Yes the kit will give you the best voltage so you don't fry your ballast or bulbs. Are you going with a Plug-N-Play kit in the factory headlights or are you doing a retrofit?

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Just going with a PNP in the factory housing for now... Donʻt have the $$$ for the retro...

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Yea get the harness. Much safer and they sell it for a reason

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ive never bought a harness for any of my HID kits. never had any issues in any of my cars with a PNP kit.
 

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pretty sure ddm came with the harness as long as there vehicle specific kits? I hard wired my fogs though with no issues. If you get the 25watt fogs you have to order the harness separate which is bs considering the price your paying. i found this out after receiving them. :shrug:
 
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