HID Plug and Play Kits $160 SHIPPED Head Lights, Fog Lights!
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Last edited by MaxVQ5spd; Jan 5, 2009 at 12:24 PM.
I installed my 9004 bixenon 6000k kit and it works and looks great. I also did the inline diode, but the high and low beam capsules are not on at the same time. I bought a KYO harness (http://www.racinglab.com/kyoplheduwih.html) and modified it with the diode (to avoid modifying your harness or the one on the car). I have done this before and can see that the diode is in correctly as the driving lights are on when on bright (they are wired to go off on bright from the factory). Could the relays be wired in such a way as to cutoff the low beams when the high beams are active (this is my best guess at this point)? Any suggestions?
Like I said above, I know the diode is sending the signal to low and high beams because the driving lights are staying on when on high beam (the low beams are not staying on).
The only thing I can figure is that the low beam relay (on the HID harness) is kicking off irrespective of the diode. So my question is: where on the HID harness do I install the diode to make this work? Thanks.
Aye operatic...
I'm interested in some replacement bulbs for my 04 Maxima. I recently replaced them with 10,000K bulbs which looked nice but with a noticeable drop in visibility. I have factory HID's but I wanna get a nice color a bright white with a slight purple tint. Not that deep blue or purple color that screams fast and furious or please officer pull me over... Any suggestions ???
I'm interested in some replacement bulbs for my 04 Maxima. I recently replaced them with 10,000K bulbs which looked nice but with a noticeable drop in visibility. I have factory HID's but I wanna get a nice color a bright white with a slight purple tint. Not that deep blue or purple color that screams fast and furious or please officer pull me over... Any suggestions ???
No, I just want the high and low beams to be on at the same time. I wired in a diode and that did not work. Since I wired in the diode before it plugs into the HID harness I was wondering if that could be why it did not work correctly? Is there some place on the HID harness I should wire it in that would work?
Like I said above, I know the diode is sending the signal to low and high beams because the driving lights are staying on when on high beam (the low beams are not staying on).
The only thing I can figure is that the low beam relay (on the HID harness) is kicking off irrespective of the diode. So my question is: where on the HID harness do I install the diode to make this work? Thanks.
Like I said above, I know the diode is sending the signal to low and high beams because the driving lights are staying on when on high beam (the low beams are not staying on).
The only thing I can figure is that the low beam relay (on the HID harness) is kicking off irrespective of the diode. So my question is: where on the HID harness do I install the diode to make this work? Thanks.
Aye operatic...
I'm interested in some replacement bulbs for my 04 Maxima. I recently replaced them with 10,000K bulbs which looked nice but with a noticeable drop in visibility. I have factory HID's but I wanna get a nice color a bright white with a slight purple tint. Not that deep blue or purple color that screams fast and furious or please officer pull me over... Any suggestions ???
I'm interested in some replacement bulbs for my 04 Maxima. I recently replaced them with 10,000K bulbs which looked nice but with a noticeable drop in visibility. I have factory HID's but I wanna get a nice color a bright white with a slight purple tint. Not that deep blue or purple color that screams fast and furious or please officer pull me over... Any suggestions ???


But for the most part I'd actually suggest 10,000k for a bluish white with a slight hint of purple, but that is what you already have :/
The only thing that is boggling me is that is exactly how we do, we've just bought a small extension harness like your KYO and put the diode in there. So thats why I am not sure why its not working. On top of that I do not have a Maxima to try this out on. We've mainly done it for Mustangs and F-Series and Ram trucks. So I am actually at a loss as to what to tell you./
Yea. I've done this a couple of times before. Plus, you can tell you got it right because the driving lights will stay on when you're on high beam. However, my bright is not working on the driver side now (with the diode out). I disconnected and reconnected it and it still didn't work. Then I switched the bulbs from side to side and the problem stayed on the driver side. I think I may have a bad high beam ballast. Not sure if this diode thing caused the problem or not. I've PM'd Operatic about a solution.
Here you go. Also the $130 shipped price is for 4300k-12000k colors with 35w ballast and for 50w ballast its an added $15 to the price.


We don't carry halogen bulbs. But our 3000k bulbs are pretty yellow if that is what you want. About as yellow if not more than the Lexus fog lights you normally see.


We don't carry halogen bulbs. But our 3000k bulbs are pretty yellow if that is what you want. About as yellow if not more than the Lexus fog lights you normally see.
Thanks
they are $150 shipped for a kit or $80 shipped for a pair of bulbs.you'll be seeing your order shortly
Just like Revs2Hard said, H3 3k. But so you know, you will have to modify your fog light housing to fit a regular H3 HID bulb. This just involves sticking a screwdriver into your fog light housing and pushing the metal cut off plate forward a bit to fit the H3 HID bulb.
are these any brighter than the factory xenons in a 2004 maxima sl? or is this sale more for guys who don't already have HID's from the factory? sorry for the newb type question.
If you have factory HIDs, the best we can do is get you replacement bulbs in different colors. As for them being brighter, they would be the same brightness.
But as for your fog lights, we can make em even brighter than your factory HID low beams as we have 50w ballast. For reference value, your OEM ballast are 35w.
But as for your fog lights, we can make em even brighter than your factory HID low beams as we have 50w ballast. For reference value, your OEM ballast are 35w.
If you have factory HIDs, the best we can do is get you replacement bulbs in different colors. As for them being brighter, they would be the same brightness.
But as for your fog lights, we can make em even brighter than your factory HID low beams as we have 50w ballast. For reference value, your OEM ballast are 35w.
But as for your fog lights, we can make em even brighter than your factory HID low beams as we have 50w ballast. For reference value, your OEM ballast are 35w.
iTrader repped. ill be putting these in soon. i already modified the housing. nothing a trip to home depot motorsports couldnt fix. i didnt want to mess with the shield so i made spacers...pics to come.
Haha, Home Depot motorsports :P I love it




