Halo Led Projector Headlights Wiring Installation Dodge Ram
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Spec-D Projector Headlights: The Projector headlights from Spec-D is a led Halo headlight. This a full replacement headlight. Install is super easy. Order yours today and get free shipping. Stay Informed and Sign Up: Subscribe to our Channel: Follow us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: Follow us on Google+: FREE SHIPPING Give us a call at 866-262-3738 Transcription: Hi guys, John here with Realtruck.com. Today I'm going to show you how to install the Spec-D Projector headlights on this 1999 F250. All right, we've got our lights out of the box.
You can see here they come with everything that we need to get them installed. Of course your right and left side lights and also your connectors to plug them in. Let's get these into the truck. All right, so we've got our lights setup ready to go on the truck, but first we've got to get the old ones out and what we want to do then is take the, there's some slider clips right in the back here. If you look in here you'll be able to see them. You just need to pull them straight up and out and that'll release the top part of the light. Then there's two screws down here on the bottom, we need to take those out.
Now once we have our turn signal and parking light section out, just unhook the bulbs from the back here. Then we just set this off to the side.
And then we take our headlight and just remove our bulb from our headlight. Actually if it just comes unclipped, that's fine because we're not going to reuse that bulb anyway. All right so what we're going to do then is the wires for our LEDs and for our Halos, we're going to hook them together and we're going to hook those black to black and the white to the white. And then what these are going to do then is these are going to hook into our parking light bulb.
Recent I bought a high-mileage 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck. Even though I bought it mostly for its utility, hauling yard waste and such, I still wanted it to look nice. Overall it was in good shape but the headlights were noticeably glazed and a bit yellow. After an unsuccessful attempt to revive them using an over-the-counter 'headlight lens reviver' I decided to just replace them.
And to add a little 'bling' I decided to upgrade to halo (sometimes called 'angel eyes') headlights. To replace the headlights in a similar vehicle you'll need: • Replacement headlights that match your vehicle model• 16 or 18 gauge electrical wire• Quick splice • Electrical tape• Wire ties• Hand tools (screwdriver, pliers, Torx bits, depending on vehicle) NOTE: This Instructable deals with 'jacking in' to your vehicle's electrical system.
Serious damage can occur if you mess up the connections and create a short. If possible you should disconnect your negative battery cable whenever working on the electrical wiring in your car.
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A few things you should consider is whether you want direct 'factory replacement' headlights or something more glitzy. At the high end are High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights--the ones that make your car look like a spaceship from Close Encounters. I decided against these for a couple reasons. The first was cost--I just couldn't justify spending the multiple hundreds of dollars for headlights on a used pickup. Plus you typically need extra hardware to handle to high current requirements of HID lights if your vehicle wasn't designed for them. LED-based halo headlights aren't as bright but don't require extra hardware and are pretty common from sites like --just enter your vehicle info and get a list of compatible lights. I decided to go with a set from that featured not only the halos but some accent LEDs as well.