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Old Apr 21, 2009, 09:33 AM
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I made my own.



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02-Lancer-Es is a legit seller, his HIDS work great.
Bought some 3k HID fogs from him awhile back, and I have had no problem with him/HIDS.
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Originally Posted by jRox
I made my own.



so wait did you make a harness to fix the DRL's or to fix the anti-flicker for HID kits?
Old Apr 22, 2009, 09:12 AM
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tell me more jrox lol
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INtenseHID.com Questions

So im thinking of just going with the 8000K kit from INtenseHID.com but before I do I have a few questions. The first being, it says plug and play. Is it truly plug and play? I do not want to splice any wires from the stock setup. And with that being said has anyone used the anti-flicker relays that they have? Id rather not cut the DRl's. And my final questions is, do you just replace the low beams and not worry about the high beams? Seems like it would be a PITA to fit 4 ballasts.

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Any more info on these relays?
Old May 1, 2009, 10:30 AM
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Old May 1, 2009, 01:22 PM
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I just installed the 6k from intense.
I installed it in the fenders as well. Looks real clean.
I didn't do the DRL setup yet...So right now, I keep the lights on all the time.
It looks awesome!!!

Does anyone know if the plug and play DRL relay kit from Intensehid works?
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Bom, are the kits really just plug and play? You didnt need to splice anything? And with your current setup are your DRL's and HID's on all the time together?
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*Bump*

So what is the easiest way to do this? The relay kit from intense?
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Originally Posted by wedge421
Bom, are the kits really just plug and play? You didnt need to splice anything? And with your current setup are your DRL's and HID's on all the time together?
I bought 6k kit and a battery relay.
I plug and played the wires. I've done so many HID kits that it takes me no more than 2 hours. The problem is finding places to put the ballast. I like it in clean spots and keep from the the wiring being exposed.

If I did it again it be 1 hour tops. Also, because I would do it during the day. Instead of at night with a flash light.
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Originally Posted by wedge421
Bom, are the kits really just plug and play? You didnt need to splice anything? And with your current setup are your DRL's and HID's on all the time together?
There will be splicing when I decide to get the daytime running light relay.
Right now, I just leave my lights on whenever I drive.
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Originally Posted by Bom's Evo
I bought 6k kit and a battery relay.


If I did it again it be 1 hour tops. Also, because I would do it during the day. Instead of at night with a flash light.
That is the best way to do things lol, i've done three speaker installations. All via the flashlight method, why? who knows haha. Mostly cause the person who wants them in wants them right after they buy them which tends to be right before nightfall.

Anyway, has anyone used the relay kit from intense HID? Does that take away the DRL issue?
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Originally Posted by metall1ca
that is the best way to do things lol, i've done three speaker installations. All via the flashlight method, why? Who knows haha. Mostly cause the person who wants them in wants them right after they buy them which tends to be right before nightfall.

Anyway, has anyone used the relay kit from intense hid? Does that take away the drl issue?
^ +1
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Originally Posted by Metall1ca
That is the best way to do things lol, i've done three speaker installations. All via the flashlight method, why? who knows haha. Mostly cause the person who wants them in wants them right after they buy them which tends to be right before nightfall.

Anyway, has anyone used the relay kit from intense HID? Does that take away the DRL issue?
No it doesnt. Its just a precaution more or less. Buy Jrox's harness if u wanna bypass the DRL's. Thats what i did and it works perfectly.


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