Just head out to VVME.com for your HID kit. Then there are quite a few other places that you can buy a harness from. I know theretrofitsource.com sells the 9007 harness. Or you could just make your own with some wiring and a relay. It's actually pretty easy. Especially if you have the material laying around and only need the relay. There are diagrams around that can show you how to make the harness. I have had bad luck with the retrofit source wiring harness...so I just make my own and it works wonders.
i got mine from auto illumination, one issue i ran into and im not sure if some bulbs are diff then others or every one has this problem with HID's in the MPX lamp but the bulb was a hair to big to fit into the lamp, and i mean a hair off!! it was sorta like flashing inside the socket that was keeping the bulb from fitting in there, so i had to take the dremel and sand just a tiny bit off it, basically smooth it out. but then the base of the new HID bulb didnt have the lil notch cut out to fit in the socket flush like it was suppose too ,lol! so back to the dremel again, so after dremeling the lamp socket and the bulb some , they finally fit in there like there suppose too . i got the 6k bulbs and it matches the led's in the lamp perfectly!! not to much blue, but just enough to were it all looks the same
how much does the 9007 and h1 kit cost? i just bought the mp projectors and have to get hids the light out put is horrible on them the way they come from modern performance..
how much does the 9007 and h1 kit cost? i just bought the mp projectors and have to get hids the light out put is horrible on them the way they come from modern performance..
how much does the 9007 and h1 kit cost? i just bought the mp projectors and have to get hids the light out put is horrible on them the way they come from modern performance..
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