How To: Convert H3 Bulb Offroad Lights To HID -Discussion thread

How To: Convert H3 Bulb Off Road Lights To H.I.D.
Tools/Supplies Needed-
Screwdriver
Wire cutters/crimpers
Dremel
Wire Connectors
A set of HIDs
A set of Hella’s or KCs, most anything, I used cheap Harbor Freight 100W lights for this.
Step 1:
Open up your lights and take out the bulb, note the size of the bottom, you’ll cut the bottom of the HID bulbs to mimic these.
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Step 2:
Take your HID bulb and cut the surround till its round and about the size of the H3 bulb you took out.
Before:
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Step 3: Dremel around where you cut to make it smooth and even, your goal is to get it as close to looking like the H3 bulb.
Step 4: test the bulb to make sure it fits in the light socket. Then secure it, my light had a small metal clip thingy, which I needed to fit by dremeling the sides of the HID bulb a bit.
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Step 5: Dremel inside and around the 2 wires from the bulb to get them to bend over and fold in, this will help squeeze the back of the bulb into the housing.
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Step 6: Cut the wires from the bulb, run them inside the seal into the light housing, reconnect with wire connectors. Should look like this:
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Stripped:
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Connectors:
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Hooked back up:
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Step 7: Once this is all done, put everything back together, plug in the ballasts and connect the wiring for the bulbs and test to make sure all connections are good.
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Don’t use harbor freight lights as they have a diffusion glass lense for the halogen bulbs and it doesn’t work with the HID light output, use hellas or some clear lense procomp lights or KCs. Have fun.
 
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but i would advise using a light with a glass and metal housing, not a plastic one like a hella. the HID heat might melt the light itself.
 
with a 35 watt hid kit, you shouldn't worry about it melting the housing as long as you keep some air flow on the light.
 
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