I'm switching to HID's What type of headlight bulb is in the Viper headlight?
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H4 bulb's in the Viper. If going to HID's, remember to get Bi-Xenon's so you keep your hi-low beams. I also recommend PIAA 35w/60w bulbs if just want to do a bulb swap and have brighter lights.
thx for the link, but HID kits are only a few more bucks more that the bulbs in you link and have a much higher lumen output
i hope your cheap hid lasts a while . mine
the light turned pink . so now i do not use the cheapo kits . and have not had a problem . i run hid and
http://trailtech.net/single_hid_scmr16.html
these are set to see off to the side , and corners


http://trailtech.net/single_hid_scmr16.html
these are set to see off to the side , and corners


do you have a battery to power them off , they nee a jump start to get them fired up
Yep. HID's need a battery power source; constant 12v.s fortuna said:do you have a battery to power them off , they nee a jump start to get them fired up
yea my sled is the "ER" so it's got a battery
s fortuna said:do you have a battery to power them off , they nee a jump start to get them fired up
Do they need to be hooked up directly to the battery then? Or can you just splice into the exsisting connectors?
HID's will have their own connector that attaches to the positive battery terminal, coming off the HID relay. This wire will also have an inline fuse on that wire. You shouildn't have to splice anything. If you find yourself have to, look for a better kit!LAVA. said:Do they need to be hooked up directly to the battery then? Or can you just splice into the exsisting connectors?