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Hid kit relay for foglights

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Those fogs are clean. I can't believe how easy they make it. Nice install!
 
cool i will be getting a set here soon.

sharpHID you got the hook up right LOL... i would want an Amber shade so what do you have around 3k what would you recomend?
 
The closest color we have is indeed 3000K which is yellow. Amber isn't available in HID form. The yellow ones look really good!
 
i got mine for about $40 bucks.. i can pm u the link for the lights if u want.. buy them from this guy and u will get a good product.
 
Can you PM me that link also? Are they offering a lifetime warranty and free shipping?
 
2G Eclipses do not need a realy harness for the headlights or the foglights. It had been covered here many times before.

Now there is no harm in using a relay harness but you are only duplicating the exact thing the car already had so why bother. I'm 6+ years on the OEM harness using the HIDs as DRL the entire time so they get turned on and off constantly.

Note: If you run HID high beams (why?) you DO need a relay harness for that since the load switching the high beams on goes through the stalk switch in the steering column. That switch is not designed to handle the current in-rush of a pair of HID ballasts turning on.

Grabbing the power from the battery also stops the RPM's from lowering too doesn't it? If you don't have the ISC.
 
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Don't mean to revive a old thread but I'm curious to as you got the cover back on the bottom or did you just leave it off ??
 
i left it off and put silcone around it so no water would get inside. i know its going to be a bi*** to take off when i replace the bulb. . . u can also just use duck tape. LOL. sounds dumb but hey no one will see it and u can spray paint it black. and also i know some spray on duck tape is out. so u can try that
 
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