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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    Looks like the "H4/HB2/9003 Hi/Lo" kit is the one I want right? Also, do I need the "Dual-In, Dual-Out" HID harness?
    im not sure as they didnt ask me about that when i bought mine.

    i would guess that they are referring to whether your stock headlights are hi/lo in one bulb or two. your headlights on a VX in this case ARE hi/lo in one bulb, so you would want a dual in dual out. you can definately call them to double check though. They are really friendly over the phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    im not sure as they didnt ask me about that when i bought mine.

    i would guess that they are referring to whether your stock headlights are hi/lo in one bulb or two. your headlights on a VX in this case ARE hi/lo in one bulb, so you would want a dual in dual out. you can definately call them to double check though. They are really friendly over the phone.
    If I read correctly, there's something about some wiring not being capable of passing enough electrons to strike the bulbs. Considering you run all new wires in the first place, it seems to me that it makes more sense to make a beefier harness in the first place.

    Anyway, the dual-in/dual-out harness turns out to be an extra 40A relay and power cables that insert between the HID harness and the ballasts. It means a second tap on the battery and a second wire run across the radiator. You *might* need it for 55W systems, but I'm going to go out on a limb and see if I can get away without them. It seems needlessly complicated to me.

    Tell you what, if it turns out that you need them and I don't, then I'll give you mine. :-P

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdwyer View Post
    Tell you what, if it turns out that you need them and I don't, then I'll give you mine. :-P
    It appears I didn't need the harness. The lights are working great without it.

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    Well if VT doesn't need them I would like to try the dual harness on my fog lights.

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