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Old 06-04-2008, 01:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Yes, once you disconnect your DRL's, the plug for which is under the dash near the dead pedal then you can connect these with no problem. The only two things you would need to do are: 1. Drill holes in the bulb covers for the wiring harness grommets, and 2. Find a stable dry place to mount the Ballasts. If you do this make sure to leave the HID's on for at least 10 minutes for proper burn in time. Hope this helps.
What are you refering to when you say drilling holes to the bulb covers???, you don't need to drill any holes for the wiring harness gromments. I have installed 5 HID conversion kits and I have never drilled any holes. The HID conversion kits are designed for plug and play to your existing headlight harness. I do agree with you though on the proper burn time for the bulbs.
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ok, I hate to keep asking questions. I'm not a very good do it yourselfer so I just want everything to go smoothly. I found this link:

eBay Motors: XENON HID CONVERSION KIT H1/H3/H4/H7/H11/9005/9006/9007 (item 150250080178 end time May-24-08 11:19:05 PDT)

So this should fit my Forenza without doing any modding or anything?
This is where I purchased my HID conversion kit from ebay. They are amazing and they are only $68 total.
eBay Motors: HID XENON CONVERSION KIT H1/H3/H4/H7/H11/9005/9006/9007 (item 180250114261 end time Jun-06-08 21:54:05 PDT)
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Old 06-04-2008, 08:43 AM   #13 (permalink)
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This is where I purchased my HID conversion kit from ebay. They are amazing and they are only $68 total.
eBay Motors: HID XENON CONVERSION KIT H1/H3/H4/H7/H11/9005/9006/9007 (item 180250114261 end time Jun-06-08 21:54:05 PDT)
are thoes hid kits legit? I was thinking of buying some earlier this year but opted out for just buying the 4300k bulbs only prob its they are not that bright. I was looking at getting as close to oem white as possible hid kit i was looking at the 4300k or the 6000k but the hid kit was looking at was around 180shipped on ebay.
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What are you refering to when you say drilling holes to the bulb covers???, you don't need to drill any holes for the wiring harness gromments. I have installed 5 HID conversion kits and I have never drilled any holes. The HID conversion kits are designed for plug and play to your existing headlight harness. I do agree with you though on the proper burn time for the bulbs.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I have a Reno which has those plastic caps for the bulb housing. I drilled holes in them to run the wiring through.

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ok, I hate to keep asking questions. I'm not a very good do it yourselfer so I just want everything to go smoothly. I found this link:

eBay Motors: XENON HID CONVERSION KIT H1/H3/H4/H7/H11/9005/9006/9007 (item 150250080178 end time May-24-08 11:19:05 PDT)

So this should fit my Forenza without doing any modding or anything?
Actually I bought my kit from this very seller for around $79.98 shipped. He ships them via Priority mail and I got mine in just 2 days. I recommend going with the Slim Fit HID's as they were easier for me to mount the ballasts. The hardest parts I had were removing the grill, as mine was held in place with metal clips. I had to reach inside with needle nose pliars to pry them off. The other hard part was disconnecting the DRL wire harness, as it's in a really awkard position. Other than that they shouldn't be a problem.
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darkpoet do you have a picture of what your lights look like at night?
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Yes, you can find them on cardomain.com.
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you can at least hyperlink to it....lmao whats the user name
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you can at least hyperlink to it....lmao whats the user name
Doh, . Here is a driect link to my page.2005 Black Reno - Indianapolis, Indiana
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nice I was looking for some oem white hids for me reno those pics help out alot
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