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Halo Lights on 2002 Dodge Ram

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

Just completed an install of Halo Lights on my 2002 Ram. Turn signals are 2 color LED units that light up white for running light and flash amber for turn and 4-ways. The switchback LED turn signals are from Autolumination.

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  • 3 watt resistors on the flasher lead, otherwise there will be a bulb out warning and they will only light amber.

  • hi there! i saw your video a while ago, and i was thinking to go with the 2 color led but they are kind of expensive lol quick question! i got a 50w hid kit and when i hook it up lights didn't come on i can just hear a clicking noise every 2 seconds coming out from the controller, any ideas what can be wrong??? please help me!!!
  • @pkstar86 Most of the HID kit suppliers have relay harness' that should be able to cure your issue. Sounds like there is a voltage drop as your ballasts are trying to ignite and not able to pull enough current from the stock headlight harness.

  • besides the bulbs, what else did you have buy/do for them to work right. mine take a little while to work right. starting out they dont work but after a while theyre fine. ANY IDEAS?

  • Which part is not working right, there are a lot of lights housed in each headlight unit.

  • What kind of parking bulb do you have, WHERE DID YOU FIND IT?????

  • Info area to the right of the video. They are from autolumination

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  • Looks Great. Whats the brand and model number for thhose halos?

    Thanks!

  • did you have to buy anything to prevent "hyperflash" because the leds are such low current or is it a plug an play thing?

  • @Eltaco71 what kind of bulbs are you running? Hyper whites? also do they put good light on the road?

  • @tizzy6 Halo lights jsut add a "Cool" factor. I have them in my dodge and use them as Daytime running lights. If youw ant the halo lights look for those that ahve the ccfl halos as they are brighter than the standard halos. Most aftermarket headlights are of the projector style and can ahndle HID's fine. Just get the correct bulb around 4300k to 6000k and you will be fine. One other thing be sure to get a relay and the 35 watt balasts, the 50 watt balasts are just overdriving the bulbs.

  • @pkstar86 Something else for you. 50W kits are jsut overdriving the bulbs leading to them failing prematurely. If I was you I would go and buy a Philips 35W kit and install that instead. Plus as the other poster said a relay kit would hellp witht eh lights not working.

  • i want to geeet halo lights but shhould i botherwith HIDs...are the halo lights alone bright, i know HID arextremly bright but could regualr halo lights still look good without it all set up

  • where can i find every thing i need to get lights just like this?!?!?! those wld look sick on my rumble bee when im cruising tha strip lol

  • i'm very familiar with 35w kits i never use special harness for the 35w but this one that comes with it even after connected the clicking noise comes from the controller because in this kit there is a socket that goes to the controller which you connect on the factory socket and then there is 2 black wires and one red that go directly to the battery, (the 2 black can be just to ground) but is cool, because even the seller can't help me, i may just going to go to with 35w or back to stock bulb
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