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I got mine from xenon bargains a year ago. Still workin great.
I emailed them, told them which bike I have. Everything was plug and play.
If you get the model for a car there's more work.
Buddy got his over a year ago and his is still workin great.
I got the 35K 6000 watt.
I was also looking for instructions to wire them up as I want to get some. The only things I found people just said take the plug out of your stock light and plug it into the ballast then ballast to new HID bulb. Most said you needed to get power directly from battery.
the kits that i got from them was just plug & play. you unplug your factory plug from the light bulb, remove the light bulb, install HID bulb, plug ballast harness into HID bulb & then plug the factory harness into the ballast.
I figured them out after laying it out on the bench, it seems as the harnesses are made for dual lights so you only use one if you have a single light. One concern is they have a 25amp fuse in a 14-16 wire which seems under rated i would think.
I figured them out after laying it out on the bench, it seems as the harnesses are made for dual lights so you only use one if you have a single light. One concern is they have a 25amp fuse in a 14-16 wire which seems under rated i would think.
Well get it together and make sure you post up here on how to do it. I looked and looked last night and couldnt find anything......only unplug old and plug in new. Heck for $25 bucks that sounds like a plan.
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