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Old 07-25-2007, 02:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HID Fog Installation

Has anybody done a write up of an HID Fog installation?
I got my Kit in and ready to install, just thought it'll be easier if i have some instructions to follow
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Old 07-31-2007, 07:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I purchased an HID kit from Xenon Depot and installed it. Took lots of pics, but haven't had time to get a posting done. I took the black plastic under belly (bottom engine cover off) and screwed the components to it. Most important two items was to make sure you leave enough cable to actually plug into the HID light in the fog light which means you'll have to mount the ballast very near the fog light area. Second important thing is having a roll of the same gauge wire as I had to extend my hot (12 volt) and cold (ground) wires up to the jumper leads in the engine bay (where you jump the car if the battery goes dead) as that's where I got my voltage and ground from, but the Xenon Depot kit didn't even come close to giving me enough cable to do this. Auto Zone has it. Think it's 14 gauge wire? Loving the HID fogs. What a difference it makes. I have HID factory low beams in my 300C AWD 05'.
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