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Morimoto 3five Ballasts (d2s) on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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OEM quality at an aftermarket price: with a longer warranty, enhanced weather resistance, digital internals, a small size, and convenient mounting brackets, the Morimoto 3Five ballasts are THE 35W ballasts you've been searching for. 

The Morimoto Ballasts are easy standouts in a crowded marketplace of HID Systems. What makes them different? Forget about generic crap from China with a fancy sticker on it. Now in their 5th generation, they're better than ever. Read the Reviews, google "Morimoto Elite" and then decide for yourself.

You Get
  •  2x Morimoto 3Five SS Ballasts (D2S)
  • Brackets: Low Profile Steel
  • Hardware: Stainless (mounting)
  • Wiring: 9006 Female Power Pigtails
  • Warranty: Two Years

Compatibility

Bulbs: (HID) H1, H3, H4, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13, H16, 9005, 9006, 9007
Input Style: Industry standard "9006" Plug
Output Style: Industry standard "D2S" Plugs
Tech Specs

Dimensions

Length: 90mm (3.55 inches)
Width: 75mm (2.95 inches)
Thickness: 20mm (.80 inches)
Output Length: 30cm (12 inches)

Electrical

Input: 12V DC (Can accept 9-32V)
Output: 35 watts
Rated life: 2000 hours (5-8 years)

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