Xenon Hid Conversion Kit Relay Wire Harness Plug-n-play 9005 9006 9145 Hb3 on 2040-parts.com
Milpitas, California, United States
Xenon HID Conversion Kit Relay Wire Harness Plug-N-Play 9005 9006 9145 HB3
Description
Brand new battery relay wiring harness for HID Conversion Kit. The relay will be exactly like the one shown on the picture above. (To connect this relay with stock H1, H3, H4, H7, H11, 9004 or 9007 sockets, you need to use the extension wires from the HID bulb) Features
Installation
Fitment
(will need the wiring comes from the HID bulb in order to connect back to stock harness) Fitment
IMPORTANT Fitment information provided is for reference only. Please make sure to match the exact part numbers between this part and the part that you are replacing. Contact your mechanics, or send us a message to make sure it matches exactly in case of doubt before purchasing. Seller is not responsible if you are buying non-matching parts.
Shipping
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