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Should be able to do it ur self.

Not that difficult, normally they will plug into exising wiring. Depending on qaulity of kit.

Few cable ties etc, should make all the wires all neat.

If you really dont want to do it ur self... places like EVO R in bently etc, should be able to hook it up for you pretty easy. Less then an hrs job i would think.

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There EZ mate i just did mine today. All i had to do was solder the earth wire to the existing earth wire from the connector on the housing. I wanted to use the existing earth wire so that's why soldered them together.

The rest was just plug em in sweet as.

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i have a question

lets say you put them in your highbeams. does taht mean you have to take the high beam globes out to have the strobes in there or can you still have both

You can put it in the high beam side but you can only fit one globe in the housing at a time.

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Also i would recommend changing your parkers at the same time to a LED or better because they wont look so flash next to the HID as i found out. ASPEC in the city open 7 days sell them for about $25 or $30 cant remember. MotoQuipe at carousel should have them also.

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