... the bigger regular 3047 bulb) and buy a new (used online) lens with the complete wiring harness intact ... will it fit my truck? Are the harness plugs all the same regardless? Keep in mind this lens and harness I'm looking at has the larger 3047 not the smaller one like I currently have ... that ...
What is my best option here then? Should I return the light and just try and find a lens that has the smaller spot for the smaller light plug or should I try and find a new harness that has the larger plug and use the light I just bought? The lens I got used is in perfect condition and I Hate ...
Just as a side note, I wondered the same thing when I was installing the Denso Iridium plugs in my 2003 5.3L. I sent an email directly to Denso tech and this is the reply I got back. FYI for everyone in a similar situation. I installed them at the preset .044" ...
Nope no relay, just plugged them in and all is good. I have never had HID's before, always wanted them but was alittle scared of the wiring, found this kit and its just plug and play.
I like em so far, only been a few hours but still, im stoked. The install is literally plug n play. Took a bit to get here from China but not too bad, ordered them on May 8th and received today. Here are some daytime pics, barely noticeable. http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q184/ride_002000/20130518_165310_resized_zps52d8182d.jpg ...
Thank You.. I also found this out on another site. left gap at 40.. some of the platinum plugs I removed were gapped to way over 60 could almost put an 80 in some of them. With the new wires also replaced I hope this will help with my loss of power. We will see tomorrow when I tow my 4wheelers up th...
Hotter or colder plugs are pretty straightforward. But i will admit easily mistakable. Hot plugs essentially take more heat and distribute the heat to the head more slowly. Cold plugs hold heat for less time and distribute it to the ...
So I ordered the AC/Delco Iridium plugs the other day, went to the parts house to pick them up this morning. The Parts book at the Parts store and the ac/Delco web site says to gap them at 40.. the Under Hood sticker says to gap them at 60. A mechanic I called says he has never gaped the plugs at 40...
I have 70-80 thousand miles on an airtex pump. You can use a mechanics mirror to see if it has one plug or two on the pump to tell which pump you need. You can also try ro decipher your rpo codes.. or just ask the dealership.