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  1. #1 Projector HID 
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    Anyone have a picture installation on these? Or does anyone have pictures of there setups? still stumped, feelin' like a ra-tard
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    bump?
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    You going to try again eh? Good for you... Can't add anything more to what we discussed the last time...

    Where are you at now with your install?
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    well i talked to a few more people, and i got the understanding of most of it, except the two connectors. Also someone mentioned adding a ground, or splicing or something. Id hate to give up on these but a picture might be all i need
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    roca what issue are u having?
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    Well, i basically have no idea how to get these in. Cant understand why i dont get it, everyone says there so simple..Please tell me you can help me out. Ill paypal ya $5
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    no need for the five dollars.. Can you take a picture of your projector and then ur hid and ill tell you what goes where
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    Physically into the projector? You'll probably have to grind down the hole in the projector a little bit on the sides. PM me your number and I'll call ya... Have my old harness in hand...
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    This is them, I have the same projectors as you grafford. Halos wired to the parking lights and the H1 bulb harness connected to the stock harness
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    ok the two that say where do these go... What you do is u take out the bulb that exists in the housing now and there will be one wire connected to the bulb and then one connected to the mount.. Disconnect both of them. Then you plug the blue and black wires into the two wire that you just disconnected.
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    so those two connectors will go into the spot the h1 bulb was in? and what goes into the stock harness? do i leave the plug already connected
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    well they connected to the two wires there were connected to the H1 Bulb
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    Snip off the connectors on the blue and black wires going to thru the rubber plug. Pull those wires thru the plug. Now, on the harness (9007 plug) that came with the projector, you have a red and black wire setup, that goes to your 9005 high beam bulb...

    Now you have 2 other wires coming from that 9007 plug a blue and black wire, with female spade connectors. You have the other set of wires (blue/black) that you just removed from the rubber plug, connect the blue to the blue and black to black... (I'd just remove the female spade connectors and just tie them together or the time being and covered with electrical tape)

    The connector at the then end of the blue/black wire gets plugged into ballast...
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    and i just plug them in? simple as that?

    could you take any pics of it? i mean you do have that nice camera and all lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlownBigBlock View Post
    Snip off the connectors on the blue and black wires going to thru the rubber plug. Pull those wires thru the plug. Now, on the harness (9007 plug) that came with the projector, you have a red and black wire setup, that goes to your 9005 high beam bulb...

    Now you have 2 other wires coming from that 9007 plug a blue and black wire, with female spade connectors. You have the other set of wires (blue/black) that you just removed from the rubber plug, connect the blue to the blue and black to black...

    The connector at the then end of the blue/black wire gets plugged into ballast...
    that was incredibly confusing to me. Thats why i think i may need pictures if i want to get them in.
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    woah dont snip anything!!!!!!!!
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    Its 10:50 here and i have a game tomorrow. But i dont have my car anyways cause the hood is getting painted .. I can take pictures on friday for sure for you.. but please please dont snip at anything
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    Hold on, I'll get a picture...
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    I will wait, i dont have time to install til friday as well. I appriate both of your help you guys. lets hope i can finally get this
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    There are two female connectors on the H1 Bulb.. one on the back of the bulb and one on the little bracket that holds the bulb in place.. Pull both those off the bulb and connect to the Blue and Black male connectors on the HID Wires
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