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DDM hid's. Short harness
Anyone recently install a HID kit by DDM tuning and find the harness for HIGH/LOW beams too short to reach across truck? What did you do to solve it?
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No one has installed these in a 11/12 yet?
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did you ever figure this out? im gonna install mine tmw, only thing i could think of is splicing the wires and extending them.
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Nope not yet. Splicing would be fine, but the wirin that goes to the hi/lo is almost a solid core wire. I
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I put a set of DDM in on my superduty. I had ended up using the two harnesses that they supply you. I ended up hooking up two separate harnesses for each side. Hope this helps works great for me.
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So you bought another relay harness?
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I just installed some ddm hid's on my 12 f350 and the harness fit fine
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If you have to extend the wires then strip the plastic sleeve off the connectors and seal it with heat shrink
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I installed them and just extended the wires. 6 months, no issues.
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I had the extend several wires too. That harness is a joke. It's probably about 2 feet short. If you ran everything through the radiator it may only be about a foot short. If were to do it all over again I'd just purchase a second harness.
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