2004 Dodge RAM Dual Beam HID Install | Headlight Revolution

2004 Dodge RAM Dual Beam HID Install | Headlight Revolution

2004-2008 Dodge Ram HID Kit with Everything You Need:
https://headlightrevolution.com/2004-2008-dodge-ram-hid-conversion-kit-canbus-integration/

In this video, we’ll be installing an HID Headlight Conversion Kit inside this 2004 Dodge RAM. The RAM install is a little more complex than a traditional HID install, so we’ll take you through the process step by step. The key component in this install is the Dual-Beam relay harness and we’ll show you how it works.

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Bo Harrison II says:

Thought you guys said don’t use reflector assembly for HID ASO what’s the deal here??

Jesse Simpson says:

If a capasitor is needed, why does it not come with the kit you sell on your website?…

Dilj John says:

What is the voltag of the capacitor

David Dyck says:

How do the Gtr ultra series HID compare to the GTRultra 2 L.E.D in this model?

Kevin Van Buskirk says:

I would really like to see a bulb comparison of the 2nd generation dodge ram trucks…. And an up grade so all four lights are lite when on high beams… This area is lacking with most bulbs I've tried. Usually there is little noticeable difference… I'm looking for the wow factor in the high beam department! Something similar to airplane landing lights!

Zac's Autosports says:

I'm a bit confused here, does the replay harness only plug into the drivers side factory 9007 plug??

Chief60 says:

To much wiring and not enough plug and play………………….

Alan Majors says:

Any installation how to video should include before and after shots!

Emster234 says:

After reading the comments, I'm really confused why he installs the capacitor on both sides if every comment says you only need to install it on one side?? I tried calling and sending emails to the company but it's been a week and I havent gotten a reply anywhere yet.

H says:

why was a second 2200mfd capacitor not required for the passenger side?

Kenny Duval says:

And you failed to seal the wiring you stripped back for the cap installation. Anywhere in the rust belt of the US that will be green crusty and failing apart in 1 to 2 driving seasons. This is shit all the way around.

Matthew Conley says:

Wasn't there a saying some place, never install HID into factory halogen headlight assemblies?

Timbo -Tankin It Easy- says:

I need to know what voltage capacitor I need to use on my kit and if I need to use a capacitor on both ends of the harness for each headlight? Can you answer this please

Cody Howerton says:

Seems like led is a better conversion in every way.

OutlawUniverse says:

Never saw the light pattern. Im interested in buying but i cant find videos with light patterns.

Dets 19 says:

The capacitor is 2200 but does it matter what the voltage is or does it have to be 12 or could it be 10 or 16?

hilbert2993 says:

What does the capacitor do to that circuit?

Jordan Jankowski says:

I have the headlight kit but no resistors or capacitor. Can you tell me a part number for the resistors and capacitor?

Wayne Butler says:

I have had a kit for about 8 years and never installed it  when I watched your video you seem to have more connections than mine as there is nothing to connect to battery I'm really unsure about this also I'm in uk so getting hold of the right stuff is difficult can you advise thanks

C4RN1 says:

So after watching the video on the comparison on different led headlight bulbs I decided to click on this video. To say the least I am very disappointed. In the led video you were saying how important it was to mimic the light and position of the filament and also how important it was to select the right bulb for your housing (reflector, halogen projector, hid projector, ect.). Well you just installed an hid kit in a halogen reflector housing and now that truck is probably blinding everyone on the road and has probably already caused an accident.

You need to educate your customers that you can not simply add hid's to a reflector based housing. At the very least you can use a halogen projector but only if the cutoff line is low enough not to blind incoming traffic.

Cory Davidson says:

so for us with DRL this kit still will shut off both headlights when you would signal left and keep then on when you signal right. how would you beat that? seperate harness for each light?

Steven Doyle says:

Do I only need to have 1 side with the resistors? The wiring harness I have only requires 1 side to be plugged into the factory harness. I tried to install my bids today and when I turned on they started to strobe so I think I need resistors. I have a canbus ballast also. So my question is do I only need to plug in 1 side with the ressistors to fix this problem? There is nowhere to plug ressistors into the passenger side.

Kevin KERRIGAN says:

Do you need to install the 2200 micro fared capacitor on both resistors?

Ryan Strong says:

Does only one side need the capacitor?

Zane Koeger says:

In the world of aftermarket Led headlights dors wattage effect brightest? Does Higher wattage= brighter headlights?

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