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Old Dec 27, 2007
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Hid Ballasts

i have a question...are all hid ballast connections on the bulb side the same? like if i went to a junkyard and got the ballasts off any car would they work if i goth the bulbs
 
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Old Dec 27, 2007
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no it changes with every bulb..the end connectors are different..

if you found a vechile with like 9007 bulb in HID grap that set and it would work..

but i think most HIDs from the factory are built in the headlight assembly..dont quote me on that tho
 
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Old Dec 27, 2007
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Originally Posted by HighRollerII
no it changes with every bulb..the end connectors are different..

if you found a vechile with like 9007 bulb in HID grap that set and it would work..

but i think most HIDs from the factory are built in the headlight assembly..dont quote me on that tho
i was wondering because my chevy has a projector low-beam and it has that weird bulb so i was curious
 
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Old Dec 27, 2007
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yea e-van ur right....the hid ballast are intergrated into the headlights.

tinki winki u got projectors get a ebay kit for like 130 or so n be done with it....trust me you wont regret it. just ask e-van hes got them...so do i
 
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