I bought these and had to send them back. But you guys (AM) were awesome with the return. AM customers service is very responsive and helpful. I wish these could have worked better for me. For those who buy these i suggest adding extra weather stripping around the cup part near the base, just like Dodge does for the OEM ones, to keep the water out. Also I highly suggest taking the bumper off like the instructions say. If you do like myself and Raptor R/T you’ll have to cut the top of the windshield fluid 😂. Which I don’t suggest doing lol. But these are awesome and they add some extra light. Highly recommend. I might buy them again but this time with the new knowledge I have.
Anyone looking to do get these i highly recommend you instead look at Fasty Garage inlet tubes. It's the exact same thing but Fastys inlet tubes are much more customizable, better wiring harness and you don't need to remove the bumer to install the Fastys tubes.
I'm trying to find help advice on replacing my passenger HID BULB. I have the new ones, just having an impossible time squeezing hand into opening, zero leverage to twist out hid bulb. Help? I was thinking popping off the factory push pins in the wheel well...but worried how to replace them.
The wiring is hard wires. This isn’t plug and play. I’ll have to have basic electrical knowledge i.e. positive and ground. I had no prior electrical experience and it wasn’t hard to connect at all. You just have to read your instruction manual to figure out which wire is your main light wire and you can use any ground closest to the headlights. I suggest buying wire extensions as well (mostly for the ground wire). Also wire claps and shrink wrap to cover wire extension. These items shouldn’t cost you no more than an extra $10.
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I bought these and had to send them back. But you guys (AM) were awesome with the return. AM customers service is very responsive and helpful. I wish these could have worked better for me. For those who buy these i suggest adding extra weather stripping around the cup part near the base, just like Dodge does for the OEM ones, to keep the water out. Also I highly suggest taking the bumper off like the instructions say. If you do like myself and Raptor R/T you’ll have to cut the top of the windshield fluid 😂. Which I don’t suggest doing lol. But these are awesome and they add some extra light. Highly recommend. I might buy them again but this time with the new knowledge I have.
Anyone looking to do get these i highly recommend you instead look at Fasty Garage inlet tubes. It's the exact same thing but Fastys inlet tubes are much more customizable, better wiring harness and you don't need to remove the bumer to install the Fastys tubes.
Will this work with the hellcat air box tube and will the black cap on the back fit on the back of the passenger headlight?
You’ll have to cut the air box tube. I suggest getting the tube with felt like material instead of the plastic because it’s easier to cut.
T/A 392 have these already right? They have"T/A" on the inside of those tubes
I'm trying to find help advice on replacing my passenger HID BULB. I have the new ones, just having an impossible time squeezing hand into opening, zero leverage to twist out hid bulb. Help?
I was thinking popping off the factory push pins in the wheel well...but worried how to replace them.
The back of my factory headlights dont have the mounting holes to screw into so how am i supposed to install these?
Will these burn out and if so what then do I need to buy a whole new set
Anybody else notice the bare hot wire sticking out of the cheap splice connector?
Will this fit on a 2011 challenger rt?
No
Can these work on a 2014
On the Pre-2015s, Can you buy the 2015+ style headlights with the inlet and replace them on the 2008-2014 models? IS the wiring plugs compatible?
The wiring is hard wires. This isn’t plug and play. I’ll have to have basic electrical knowledge i.e. positive and ground. I had no prior electrical experience and it wasn’t hard to connect at all. You just have to read your instruction manual to figure out which wire is your main light wire and you can use any ground closest to the headlights. I suggest buying wire extensions as well (mostly for the ground wire). Also wire claps and shrink wrap to cover wire extension. These items shouldn’t cost you no more than an extra $10.
No way why do accessory manufacturers cheap out on wiring connectuons....???
Damn...Lost me at taking frony bumper off. 😅😢
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