HID question

DatboiT

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 27, 2009
Posts
77
Reaction score
0
Location
Houston, TX
It is for asking questions, but if you used the harness when you had the 35w why would you not use it for a higher power kit like a 55w, where you're in even more danger of overloading your car's electricals. I think that was his point, but he just wasn't very poise about making it. lol

Anyway, glad you are going with the harness.

I didnt use the harness for the 35w just have the harness laying around from my bro's car but yea thanks for helping, I got it installed

Dumb question and useless thread. A lot of newbs out in the world...
Go **** youself n dont even go in here if you dont want to help
 

swollen_cu

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 18, 2008
Posts
3,632
Reaction score
5
Location
New Orleans
DatboiT said:
Dumb question and useless thread. A lot of newbs out in the world...
Go **** youself n dont even go in here if you dont want to help

If you have a relay harness, than use it. Why ask everyone if it's necessary? There are numerous threads about relay harnesses and if they are necessary or not.

All in all, relay harness will reduce flickering and put less electrical stress on your headlight switch.

Learn to search bro.
 

DatboiT

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 27, 2009
Posts
77
Reaction score
0
Location
Houston, TX
If you have a relay harness, than use it. Why ask everyone if it's necessary? There are numerous threads about relay harnesses and if they are necessary or not.

All in all, relay harness will reduce flickering and put less electrical stress on your headlight switch.

Learn to search bro.
:thumbsup: thats much better man...dont be a DI like other people in here brah..thanks anyways i got it to work :beer2:
 

almightyfargoth

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 17, 2007
Posts
9,826
Reaction score
13
Location
Virginia
watch your language "bro"

we don't take kindly to it, so take it easy...


as for your question, you don't really need the harness but since you have it already you might as well use it.

it won't do any harm, and may improve the efficiency as long as everything else is in order electrically in your car.
 

DatboiT

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 27, 2009
Posts
77
Reaction score
0
Location
Houston, TX
watch your language "bro"

we don't take kindly to it, so take it easy...


as for your question, you don't really need the harness but since you have it already you might as well use it.

it won't do any harm, and may improve the efficiency as long as everything else is in order electrically in your car.
yea sorry bout that..its just people on here think they know everything and say stupid stuff...if they dont want to help then why bother coming in the thread..but yea thanks for answering the problem, i got it to work already...pretty bright..OR maybe just imagining since its 55w ahaha
 

hirichard

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 15, 2008
Posts
3,143
Reaction score
9
Location
San Diego
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif
popcorn.gif





i just had to do it
 

mkdb89-02se

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2009
Posts
2,148
Reaction score
5
Location
waller tx
another neb her(me) ...i dnt knw much .. all i knw is lights to ballest... tha kits on ebay are they any good... i mean i want to put hids on not tryn to go super bright just a 6000k set up on dims and same with fogs... actual just relized another quston if i do get high beams will there be a lag wen swithching from lows to highs...i used search .. thats how i got here:peace::147703263745b138a51
 

98ExAccordwv

I'm Old
Joined
Mar 6, 2008
Posts
2,640
Reaction score
9
Location
WV
Check out DDM tuning for an HID kit, a lot of members here have had luck with them.
 
Back
Top