Looks good. How much that run you?
After countless hours of research, and not finding much on HIDs for the firebolt, I decided to pull her apart and throw some bright goodies on there, (still waiting on my ASB black anodized aluminum LED signals) I decided on the 12000K kit because it's the closest in the color spectrum to my Navigator's xenons. For the most part they were plug and play, if you can work your way through a wiring diagram, building/wiring a set of relays and running them to your battery shouldn't be a problem. I also opted for a kit for the low as well as the high beam (simply for symmetry) and I usually ride with both on at night anyway
Here are a few shots at the (almost) final stage.
Enjoy, and shoot me any questions you may have of the build
-Light Pattern for the Low beam
-Both High and Low Beam on
-If you look closely you can see where I wedged both of the Ballasts
-Both High AND Low beam on (light pattern)
Looks good. How much that run you?
Ind where did you get them? Is the igniter part of the ballast?
cost me less than $300 for everything, ignitor and Ballast all one unit deff. not the slim ballast but as my father always said "beat it to fit, and paint it to match" jk
in retrospect, I would have gotten the slim ballasts, put about 100 miles on her since, no problems, the LED signals just came in today so that's where my afternoon will be spent.
those are pretty sweet if i get this new job of mine ill get xenons eventually
when we goin ridin LV?
Ooof, I just baught a second high beam to replace my low. Now run two high beams with Silverstar bulbs..works perfect.
Nice work, I have been doing some similar research recently, love to see a pick with your new ASB black anodized aluminum LED signals on too :D
been a few months since the install everything working great, the new ASB anodized signals all but disappear unless they're on. Only problem I've ever had is I got flagged down by a cop saying my lights were "too bright" ::imitates winey voice:: and "right in his mirror" (my bright WAS on, simply for symmetry's sake)
looks nice! do the signals bolt straight in?