HID Conversion questions

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I can see quite a few of you have converted to HID lighting. The prices are actually comming into my range, so I am doing some homework.



Questions are... .



All the kits I have found so far do not offer a high beam option. What happens when you click your high beams?



I have found kits from about $350 to $450. Can anybody suggest a reputable dealer with a good price?



Anything else that I should be aware of?



Thanks,

Shawn
 
Shawn- First of all, you'll probably need the Sport headlights, which have 4 bulbs. HID bulbs need to stay on continuously, since they have a "ramp up" time, and would probably be best used as low beams. Do a search on HID, you'll find more than I can offer.

Greg
 
Are the low/high beams both HID?



I guess it helps that he works on this type of stuff all day long... . he has access to all sorts of neat stuff. :cool:



Matt
 
The High and low beam needed a couple relays to get to work right. Due to Dodge not leaving the low beam on when you go to High beam. I set it up so that there wasn't a back feed either, so the little blue indicator works properly as well. The one downside on mine is... . I had to litterally take the dremmell tool and cut the back side of the headlamp out and screw the prism/shutter assembly into place. There's just enough room for everything to fit. I'm still trying to find a "good" location for one of the ignitor boxes. Dang Cruise servo is in the way... ...





Josh

PS. I haven't really needed the high beam. Being the truck sits up so high, I can read road signs at around a mile on low beam. I don't get flashed very often either... I got flashed more when I had the regular bulbs in it.
 
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I'm using BMW ignitors and control units from cars that got hit just hard enough to break the mounting tangs off the headlamps. The body shop at my work has a few. :D Take the bulbs, projectors, and units out and retro-fit them into the truck.



Josh
 
Josh- when all is said and done, is this a modification that is so good that we should all be lusting after it? Sounds like you had to do an awful lot of work to put it all together.

Greg
 
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