Kingsuv
10+ year member
Member
Ok guys, I had a chance to upgrade my lights to projectors awhile back and this weekend decided to upgrade to a true HID light.
The lights I used are 3 kits from FutureVision HID - The Future of Performance Lighting Systems
These guys rock with their product ans customer service
Here we are with the lights loose. Don't mind all the extra wiring. Those are the strobes in the housing as well.
Once you open the covers you will notice the clips holding in the H-1 bulbs
For this casing, we are going to remove the plug and rubber grommet
Going with a direct wire for this one. The sockets **** on these trucks and will rot out after time.
After you solder and shrink wrap the wires. Ya can go ahead and tuck them back into the loom.
You will need to pull the clips on the high beam side. It's going to require a little trimming to get the bulbs to fit.
Hit it with a file on the tabs and it will slip right in.
Take the rubber boot and make a slice in it for the new wires.
Run the wires through and clip in the bulb.
The lights I used are 3 kits from FutureVision HID - The Future of Performance Lighting Systems
These guys rock with their product ans customer service
Here we are with the lights loose. Don't mind all the extra wiring. Those are the strobes in the housing as well.
Once you open the covers you will notice the clips holding in the H-1 bulbs
For this casing, we are going to remove the plug and rubber grommet
Going with a direct wire for this one. The sockets **** on these trucks and will rot out after time.
After you solder and shrink wrap the wires. Ya can go ahead and tuck them back into the loom.
You will need to pull the clips on the high beam side. It's going to require a little trimming to get the bulbs to fit.
Hit it with a file on the tabs and it will slip right in.
Take the rubber boot and make a slice in it for the new wires.
Run the wires through and clip in the bulb.
