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hi/lo hid kit install...need help

ok so i got my hi/lo kit from hid4u today...i see where the ground goes where the power goes (the battery hookups) also see where the ballasts hook up and the bulbs...however where does the blue/white/black wires with no harness go? and also there are two black harnesses left...one for each side i cant figure out where they connect? thanks
 
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thanks...so that explains where the loose wires go but what about the 2 additional black harnesses? not the ones that connect to the ballast but another set? thanks
 
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Can't help you my kit was a simple plug and play.
 
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Originally Posted by yoheidiho
Can't help you my kit was a simple plug and play.
Accounting on what other from this site say, HID4U's HID's are true plug and play....
 
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Old 04-29-2008, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by K1NGoftheRanch
thanks...so that explains where the loose wires go but what about the 2 additional black harnesses? not the ones that connect to the ballast but another set? thanks
ah, see here:

https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...84#post2897484
 
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Are these plug and play?
 

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Old 04-30-2008, 04:24 PM
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Are these plug and play?
yes, i have them.
 
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yes, i have them.
You have the exact same brand as above? Are they better than Xentec?
 
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You have the exact same brand as above? Are they better than Xentec?
^^^^^^^^^^^
 
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Originally Posted by TXhustla
You have the exact same brand as above? Are they better than Xentec?
his are xentec (in that thread). Mine are all Xentec. The bixenon kit was plug and play, and so was my fog kit. The xentecs work great. Got mine from HID4U.
 



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