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For a pair of H1 bulbs, it is $60 shipped.
We sell just ballast(s) by themselves. It is $40 shipped for one ballast. It comes with just the connection that attaches the ballast to the bulb. So you need the connection that attaches the ballast to the power source, be it a relay harness or a PnP harness that draws power directly from your OEM connection.
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I guess I'll just ask here since I can't get a response from your website...
I have another brand (eBay) HID kit that uses the stock wiring to connect to the power harness for the ballasts (Hella brand I believe). Will your $15 Relay harness work to connect the ballasts properly directly to a power source? Also what does the kit include? I'm assuming a relay, connectors, and wiring harness? Any way I could get a picture to make sure my ballast connectors will hook up? Thanks...
I have another brand (eBay) HID kit that uses the stock wiring to connect to the power harness for the ballasts (Hella brand I believe). Will your $15 Relay harness work to connect the ballasts properly directly to a power source? Also what does the kit include? I'm assuming a relay, connectors, and wiring harness? Any way I could get a picture to make sure my ballast connectors will hook up? Thanks...
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i already have some HIDs but one of my bulbs burnt out or something cuz it doesnt stay on, only flickers when i turn them on and then shuts off so i was wondering if i can just order the bulbs even if the ballasts or the hid kit is another brand? if so what size or what bulb is it that i need to get thanx alot
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i already have some HIDs but one of my bulbs burnt out or something cuz it doesnt stay on, only flickers when i turn them on and then shuts off so i was wondering if i can just order the bulbs even if the ballasts or the hid kit is another brand? if so what size or what bulb is it that i need to get thanx alot
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thanx for the info well i checked the wiring and its fine so i connected everything and now the bulb doesnt even flicker so i took it out and theres a crack on the little blue line thing one the bulb so now what? you think it was the bulb the whole time or i have to replace the ballast Thanx again for the help
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thanx for the info well i checked the wiring and its fine so i connected everything and now the bulb doesnt even flicker so i took it out and theres a crack on the little blue line thing one the bulb so now what? you think it was the bulb the whole time or i have to replace the ballast Thanx again for the help
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hmm yeah ill try that but any way my original question was if i could buy this brand of bulb and still be able to connect it to the ballast i believe its halo brand or something thanx again
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Sorry everyone for the slow replies!!!!
For just the bulbs it is $80 shipped and I sent you that PM
For just H1 HID bulbs it is $60 shipped for a pair. But you need the rest of an HID kit (ballast and connectors) to make everything work.
For just 1 ballast, it is $40 shipped
As long as your ballast are similar to ours then yes it will work with your kit. Most every kit on the market today uses the same type of connectors so you should be good to go.
But our relay harness comes with 2 connections for each ballast and 1 connector for your OEM connection, 1 ground wire and 1 power wire with inline fuse and of course the relay
And here is a little diagram of the harness. This a 9006 harness, the only difference is the OEM connection.
A good way to check to see if it is a bulb or ballast is to make a note of which side is bad. Passenger or drivers side, then from there move the ballast around, passenger or drivers side and vise versa. See if the problem follows the ballast. If it does it is the ballast, if it does not it is the bulb.
Also for your car, you either use a 9007 if you have factory headlamps or an H1 or H7 if you have aftermarket projectors depending on what type you have.
The single xenon kit has a xenon low beam and a halogen high beam.
The bi-xenon kit has a xenon low and high. Most people are very satisfied with the single xenon kit as they barely ever use there high beams afterwards.
Quick run down of the differences between 35w and 50w ballast.
-50w ballast are brighter than 35w ballast
-50w ballast drop a bulbs kevlin color by 1000k. So an 8000k bulb will look like a 7000k bulb with 50w ballast.
-50w ballast make the price go up by $15
-50w ballast last just as long as 35w ballast and does not shorten the life of any of the components.
For just H1 HID bulbs it is $60 shipped for a pair. But you need the rest of an HID kit (ballast and connectors) to make everything work.
For just 1 ballast, it is $40 shipped
I guess I'll just ask here since I can't get a response from your website...
I have another brand (eBay) HID kit that uses the stock wiring to connect to the power harness for the ballasts (Hella brand I believe). Will your $15 Relay harness work to connect the ballasts properly directly to a power source? Also what does the kit include? I'm assuming a relay, connectors, and wiring harness? Any way I could get a picture to make sure my ballast connectors will hook up? Thanks...
I have another brand (eBay) HID kit that uses the stock wiring to connect to the power harness for the ballasts (Hella brand I believe). Will your $15 Relay harness work to connect the ballasts properly directly to a power source? Also what does the kit include? I'm assuming a relay, connectors, and wiring harness? Any way I could get a picture to make sure my ballast connectors will hook up? Thanks...
But our relay harness comes with 2 connections for each ballast and 1 connector for your OEM connection, 1 ground wire and 1 power wire with inline fuse and of course the relay
And here is a little diagram of the harness. This a 9006 harness, the only difference is the OEM connection.
i already have some HIDs but one of my bulbs burnt out or something cuz it doesnt stay on, only flickers when i turn them on and then shuts off so i was wondering if i can just order the bulbs even if the ballasts or the hid kit is another brand? if so what size or what bulb is it that i need to get thanx alot
Also for your car, you either use a 9007 if you have factory headlamps or an H1 or H7 if you have aftermarket projectors depending on what type you have.
The bi-xenon kit has a xenon low and high. Most people are very satisfied with the single xenon kit as they barely ever use there high beams afterwards.
Quick run down of the differences between 35w and 50w ballast.
-50w ballast are brighter than 35w ballast
-50w ballast drop a bulbs kevlin color by 1000k. So an 8000k bulb will look like a 7000k bulb with 50w ballast.
-50w ballast make the price go up by $15
-50w ballast last just as long as 35w ballast and does not shorten the life of any of the components.
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well. installed them. didn't use the harness, just did the plug n play deal. low beams are brighter than stock, not by much though. no blue hue. the high beams however rock ass. the usual hid blue hue.
i may hook up the harness this week and see if it changes the output of the low beams. the low beams don't warm up like the high beams do. am i missing something here? limited output due to not having harness?
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4300k kit. 50w ballast. 9007's. nothing out of the ordinary.
i may hook up the harness this week and see if it changes the output of the low beams. the low beams don't warm up like the high beams do. am i missing something here? limited output due to not having harness?
run down.
4300k kit. 50w ballast. 9007's. nothing out of the ordinary.
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well. installed them. didn't use the harness, just did the plug n play deal. low beams are brighter than stock, not by much though. no blue hue. the high beams however rock ass. the usual hid blue hue.
i may hook up the harness this week and see if it changes the output of the low beams. the low beams don't warm up like the high beams do. am i missing something here? limited output due to not having harness?
run down.
4300k kit. 50w ballast. 9007's. nothing out of the ordinary.
i may hook up the harness this week and see if it changes the output of the low beams. the low beams don't warm up like the high beams do. am i missing something here? limited output due to not having harness?
run down.
4300k kit. 50w ballast. 9007's. nothing out of the ordinary.
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pinned wrong on both sides?!?!
do i, or don't i need the harness that was in the box as well, or can i leave it plug and play?
bueller?
bueller?
bueller?
do i, or don't i need the harness that was in the box as well, or can i leave it plug and play?
bueller?
bueller?
bueller?
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Ya, we probably just looked at the wrong diagram when we put em into the socket. Most people use the harness, but you can opt out and just use the Plug and Play set up if you wish.
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I would definitely recommend using the relay harness. The relay harness is still plug and play except you just have to connect it to the batter terminal and to a ground which is super easy... Other than that it is just as easy if not easier than using the plug and play. I was using the plug and play with my eBay kit and I bought one of 3BSpec's relay harnesses. It wired in perfectly with my kit and the install was really easy. It now looks professional and I don't have to worry about overloading my stock wiring. It is a nice harness. Just plug it in and zip tie it to the factory wiring in the front of the engine. You can't even see it once installed...