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hid ballast mounting location
Also, the aftermarket ballasts i purchased did not come with rubber caps to prevent condensation in the headlamp. Anyone know where i can purchase these? I'm using duct tape and sealing it the ends with zip ties as a temporary solution. Phil Last edited by philiobuster; 03-01-2011 at 03:20 AM. |
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the ballasts can be put anywhere there is a flat surface (assuming you received double-sided tape with the kit).
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Thank you for the fast reply. hopefully the aftermarket ballasts I purchased will fit in that Oem spot.
Any ideas on where to get the rubber caps shown in above picture? I would like to protect the headlamp assembly from moisture and dust Phil |
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Unfortunately the rubber cap comes together with the oem ballasts! A DIY suggestion for the rubber caps,would be for you to get some small universal CV BOOTS and cut them to size. |
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just an update, the ballasts i purchased fit perfectly in the oem location! thanks for the suggestion. i chose to wrap the edges of the ballasts with electrical tape as an extra measure to prevent water.
as for the rubber caps, i ended up keeping the duct tape and zip tying the ends to create a better seal. ill keep an eye out for a better solution. now its time to wire the angel eyes
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