HID foglight question...technical question
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HID foglight question...technical question
I'm going to be purchasing a HID kit for the foglights that I have (they take H3 lamps) and I want to be able to use the stock connector. All I really need is the 880 stock lamp plug to be able to plug it in but I do not know where to find just that plug. Anyone know where to find them? The kit I want to buy has the H3 style which would work fine but the way I have the lights rigged now...I'm not the most confident in risking electrical issues with a $300 kit.
-brian
-brian
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If you send me the connectors I can get the kit and have the connectors soldered in place so you can just plug them in. I can get the kit to you for $230 shipped, Ill do the soldering and what not free.
-Nathan
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Originally Posted by LS1_SS
If you send me the connectors I can get the kit and have the connectors soldered in place so you can just plug them in. I can get the kit to you for $230 shipped, Ill do the soldering and what not free.
-Nathan
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www.fadingarrow.com/foglights.htm
I dont know if the stock fog light wiring can handle the power requirements of HIDs though. Its not just the steady-state power consumption to worry about, but also the start-up power spike. You might have to rig it up via a relay.
blackbirdws6,
If you haven't bought the kit yet, maybe you can send the old fog light bulbs to LS1_SS and take him up on his offer.
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VIP1 - I already switched to the LED ring foglights that use an H3 lamp. I just stubborn and don't like to chop and cut wires when I may not have to. Probably why I have these issues lol.
The offer is very enticing LS1_SS but my only problem is that you do not offer the color temp to match my current headlight kit. I am running a Kaixen 6500k kit which is slightly purple/white in color. It would actually be cheaper if I could use one of your kits because the one I am probably going to have to buy will be $300 to get it to match..and I will still have to rig it. If all it takes is some soldering skill to simply use the 880 base then I don't see the problem in doing this to the kit I will eventually get. So I guess they do not sell just the female(?) end that is attached to the plug? Thanks for the help guys.
-Brian
The offer is very enticing LS1_SS but my only problem is that you do not offer the color temp to match my current headlight kit. I am running a Kaixen 6500k kit which is slightly purple/white in color. It would actually be cheaper if I could use one of your kits because the one I am probably going to have to buy will be $300 to get it to match..and I will still have to rig it. If all it takes is some soldering skill to simply use the 880 base then I don't see the problem in doing this to the kit I will eventually get. So I guess they do not sell just the female(?) end that is attached to the plug? Thanks for the help guys.
-Brian
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I used the old fog light bulb connecters too, but i didn't have to splice into anything. I just got home from work and i'm tired as hell, like i said I'll snap yousome pics tommorow.
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Originally Posted by Blackbirdws6
So I guess they do not sell just the female(?) end that is attached to the plug?
The harness side is female.
Originally Posted by Blackbirdws6
VIP1 - I already switched to the LED ring foglights that use an H3 lamp. I just stubborn and don't like to chop and cut wires when I may not have to. Probably why I have these issues lol.
Originally Posted by Blackbirdws6
If all it takes is some soldering skill to simply use the 880 base then I don't see the problem in doing this to the kit I will eventually get.
Check out the fog light page on my site.
Last edited by VIP1; 12-14-2006 at 11:48 PM.
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VIP1- Thanks for the clarification on the male/female deal. I have checked your site before and found it very informative. I will most likely snap off the old bulb and solder the connectors so I can use the factory harness. Now all I gots to do is get the HID kit.
Dirtybird - It's not a rush thing I'm doing so take your time. Let me know when you have some pics.
-Brian
Dirtybird - It's not a rush thing I'm doing so take your time. Let me know when you have some pics.
-Brian