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Gp1200r2000

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Guys what can I do to the sport headlights to make them brighter,thank you all
 
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Lights

My truck is s sport with the factory lights, yours look like aftermarket
 

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You have projectors or quads? and BlownGP is right on with the Opt7 but it will depend on the assemblies you have currently.
 
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Sport

I have a 2016 Sport
 

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Are there decent low beam & fog light replacement bulbs that wont throw codes? I have a 2013 Sport.
 

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Check out Retroshop. I have his High beams, low beams, and fogs. Turns night into day!

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The believe ballasts have canbus something or other in them to prevent codes on the HID kits
 

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Not trying to jack a thread, but no need to make a new one.

What's my best bet at getting some more light out of my '12 quads? Not looking for HID's, and sylvannias are subpar.

Opt7 I assume?
 

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And don't the 2015s+ have problems with HIDS?[/QUOTE]


I have a '15 and haven't had any problems yet... So I don't know, maybe it was fixed???
 

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The 2015+ model years typically need relays and extra wiring, maybe even resistors, compared to the earlier years, their computers became even pickier. But its not anywhere near impossible, many how-to videos out there. Retroshop.us and Enlight are good options, a few prefer Retrofitsource.

2013-2014 used to require relays and wiring, but there are a few out there now that work plug-and-play or mostly so without extra wiring. I have the projectors, and the Enlight HIDs worked perfectly. Only extra wiring I did was route a single ground wire (per headlight) through the dust cap to the factory ground locations. Much better than stock bulbs, and the factory projectors still have a very nice cut-off so that you don't blind oncoming drivers.
 

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The 2015+ model years typically need relays and extra wiring, maybe even resistors, compared to the earlier years, their computers became even pickier. But its not anywhere near impossible, many how-to videos out there. Retroshop.us and Enlight are good options, a few prefer Retrofitsource.

2013-2014 used to require relays and wiring, but there are a few out there now that work plug-and-play or mostly so without extra wiring. I have the projectors, and the Enlight HIDs worked perfectly. Only extra wiring I did was route a single ground wire (per headlight) through the dust cap to the factory ground locations. Much better than stock bulbs, and the factory projectors still have a very nice cut-off so that you don't blind oncoming drivers.

Well, all hids need a wiring harness with relays. At least for good protection. And dodges seem to also need the anti-flicker BS..
 
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