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Old 05-02-2004, 04:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HID Xenon Conversion Kits

Got my Titan last week and am planning on getting an HID conversion kit for the low beams and run Sylvayna Silverstar bulbs in the highbeams. I noticed a few people have already installed HID conversion kits and would like to find out what people are using and if they have had any problems.

Currently I am looking at two "Plug and Play" kits that do not require you to run extra power leads directly to the battery. This one or This one .
I did go out and fiddle with the wiring and found that the high and low beams are only using about 18AWG wiring and I am concerned that these kits, even though they say they are designed for factory wiring, will draw too much current. So, anyway, I will be calling both those places and beating them up with tech questions.

If a "plug and Play" kit wont work I will probably dig up a CATZ HID conversion kit and use a terminal distrobution block to add the extra lines. This will also be a good start to the eventual better stereo we all know we want to get.

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