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    Quote Originally Posted by Moriarity81 View Post
    VVME i think is the company they are the 55w 6000k bulbs. I was doing some research found that the kit comes wired for a 9003, or 4 dont remember but wasnt the 9007 that my prix runs so it said to swich 2 wires from the plug that goes to the factory harness i did that and now my driver side bright works but other side does nothin other than stay on the low beam lol anyone have any idea what i could do? Also i agree it just scatters the light i feel the 6000k's are bright enough to run on lows all the time but still want brights incase i get flashed.
    I had the same problem with a similar kit. After several days of playing with it I just said fck it and made my own harness from scratch with 3 relays and some red and black wire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OH4CompG View Post
    I had the same problem with a similar kit. After several days of playing with it I just said fck it and made my own harness from scratch with 3 relays and some red and black wire.
    How did u do that?
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    If you are getting the one side but not the other to actuate the bulb to change the refraction of the light, then it seems like you need to make sure your getting the voltage required to actuate the other bulb as well. There should be a super small wire that goes into the bulb housing, when energized, this wire pulls the bulb in. Sounds like your very close though since you already have one bulb base that works properly! Just make sure your getting the same voltage to the second base and you should be set!
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