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#1 Re: Rhino Parts and Accessories » HID HEADLIGHTS » 2007-11-15 13:21:49

that doesn't sound like a bad idea. I took it out last weekend and rode all night with no problems.. I'll be heading up to Glamis for about a week during thanksgiving...i'lll let ya know if i come across any problems.

#2 Re: Rhino Parts and Accessories » HID HEADLIGHTS » 2007-11-14 19:06:03

Glad you got it figured out  big_smile How do you like them?

they work awesome !! sucks to be the guy coming torwards me at night though.

#3 Re: Rhino Parts and Accessories » HID HEADLIGHTS » 2007-11-02 23:10:34

k. problem solved. when i installed the kit it worked great. but the instructions did warn about during start up using around 16 amps and that the fuse could possibly blow. i located the fuse for the headlights in the fust box next to the batterey and just switched it to a 20 amp like recommended and it fixed the problem. the 15amp that was in there was blown.

#4 Re: Rhino Parts and Accessories » HID HEADLIGHTS » 2007-11-01 19:04:45

I recently got the HID kit for my rhino and im having the same problem Rhinoracer22 is having. Where exactly would i put the bigger fuse? is there a fuse there already that i have to replace or do i have to splice in somewhere along the line?

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