Anyone running the canadian headlights with 35w HID's in all 4 headlights and 2 fog lights? I am trying to figure out if the wiring could support this.
HID's in all 6 lights?
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I run 6 55watt LED lights. I do have 2 of them on the fog lights circuit
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i know from factory the plugs/connectors are already there. are those canadian lights on the same circuits as headlights or fog lights?
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i know from factory the plugs/connectors are already there. are those canadian lights on the same circuits as headlights or fog lights?
The fog lights are separate. If you had the headlight recall done on a 2015 the six headlights should be on two separate relays. I do not know about the newer models.
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if this is the case then those canadian lights are most likely on same circuits as US headlights then
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We have our HID's in all 6 lights, it is pretty bright at night and we have not had any issues with wiring with that setup.
Hope that helps,
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if this is the case then those canadian lights are most likely on same circuits as US headlights then
Yes, as far as I know. I also know that the relay will not support 4 HID lights on high beam.
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We have our HID's in all 6 lights, it is pretty bright at night and we have not had any issues with wiring with that setup.
Hope that helps,
Davethanks for the input dave
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I had the center lights and the canadian on the stock relay, within 5 minutes with the HID's on high the relay would over heat and start going on and off. This was the same morning that I went to DDM to meet @rabtech - @Wrenchmn - @MACAWS when I got back to Georgetown I ordered the LED's for all 6 lights.
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I had the center lights and the canadian on the stock relay, within 5 minutes with the HID's on high the relay would over heat and start going on and off. This was the same morning that I went to DDM to meet @rabtech - @Wrenchmn - @MACAWS when I got back to Georgetown I ordered the LED's for all 6 lights.
were they the 55w or 35w hid's?
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were they the 55w or 35w hid's?
I do not know, whatever came stock in the centers and the Can. were what Cycle Springs installed in SSITS15
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Any HID kit worth a damn should have its own relay harness drawing power directly from the battery(or alt fuze box if said box can handle it) and use the stock wiring as a trigger only, when properly installed HID systems should not make the stock relay heat up.
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