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Old 02-07-2010, 09:19 PM
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x2 dont go crazy with upping the size of fuses or you are either going to fry something or have a fire hazzard but you could safely put a fuse 5 amps more than the original anything over that and you can be in big trouble but like stated above i would try to get your money back and look into a good kit threw a reputable dealer like retro or someone else because 99% of the time they will work with you until the problem is solved!! good luck though man!!
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I'm finding out tommorow what the seller on ebay is doing. he said he may send me a new kit but I'm afraid the new kit may do the same thing. I requested he give me my money back. do I really need a bi-xenon kit, because the other kits are much cheaper.
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Originally Posted by stephenbrenton22
I'm finding out tommorow what the seller on ebay is doing. he said he may send me a new kit but I'm afraid the new kit may do the same thing. I requested he give me my money back. do I really need a bi-xenon kit, because the other kits are much cheaper.
No you don't need a bi-xenon kit if you don't mind giving up your high beams.

Again, check out DDMTuning. Sealed units, all digital, lifetime warranty and usually less expensive than Retro Solutions.



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