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Do i need a Relay for HID kit?


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I have an 87' Ranger... i got a HID kit for Christmas, 8000K, Will i need to wire up a relay so i dont fry the wiring harness, or no relay at all?
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how does a HID kit work on a sealed beam headlamp system like the Gen I has?
 

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It replaces the whole sealed beam unit with a new housing designed for an HID bulb.

As for the relay I'm not sure, someone else a little bit more versed in electrical should be able to help you out.
 

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i believe the HID balast itself works as a relay, the oem wiring just activates the balasts. the bulbs are powered via a stronger wire coming out of the balasts.

as of using them on sealed beams, u need to convert to non sealed ones first. that is housings made to use disposable halogen bulbs
 

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I think RSH is on the right path, im thinking the ballast takes care of the relay part of the equation.
 

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i really think so, since all the HID installs ive seen, ive never seen a relay. all i see is the oem wiring activating the balasts and them balasts taking power directly from the battery and then to the bulbs. the oem connectors arent even used
 

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the ballast is the relay. u will need the aftermarket "diamond" lenses that use the h4/9003 bulbs
 

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just connect the balast to power. plug in the balast o the bulb and you have light. no relay needed
 

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