2013 – 2014 Dodge Ram HID Kit Install Guide

We just revamped our 2013 – 2014 Dodge Ram HID Kit Install Guide for download here. This revised installation guide tells you how to remove the headlights from your 2013 and 2014 Ram trucks, how to remove the dust cover, how to install the bulbs, test and do the wiring. There’s even a section in the install guide for troubleshooting at the end!

NOTE: 2015 Ram trucks that use the exact same headlights require a different install method than 2013 and 2014!! This is because in 2015 Dodge changed the headlight control system and there is currently no plug and play HID kit on the market that will work for it without extra parts.

You can download the new revised install guide here:

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Here's Step 1 of the install guide, to see more simply download the install guide!

Here’s Step 1 of the install guide, to see more simply download the install guide!

This install guide is very intensive, talks about which kits work and which ones do not. Also we explain in detail some things to watch out for when doing the install, and tips and tricks that will help to make this install much easier. If you want to do an HID conversion kit on your 2013 or 2014 Dodge Ram, you MUST read our install guide.

We show you how to test and wire the entire system and give you troubleshooting tips too!

We show you how to test and wire the entire system and give you troubleshooting tips too!

Even if you’re just curious about how to do the install the instructions we put together will give you a complete idea of what’s involved before even buying the kit.

The Install guide is listed here.

The HID Conversion Kits are listed here.

How To Install HID Low Beam Headlights in your 2007 – 2013 Chevy Silverado, Suburban and Tahoe

One of our good friends at HID Light Reviews recently published a new video showing step by step how to install an HID conversion kit for the low beam headlights in any 2007 – 2013 Chevrolet Silverado, Suburban or Tahoe, using this HID kit from GTR Lighting – the install is the same for all of these trucks. You can see it here:

 

Whether you want to install new HID lights, replace your entire headlight assembly due to damage, or just replace an old bulb this video will help you out. This video applies to 2007-2013 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban, and Silverado.

HID Kit provided by GTRLighting. Find more information about hid lights, led lights, and other automotive accessories here: http://gtrlighting.com/

Nissan 350z LED Driving Lights – Vehicle Specific

Nissan 350z LED Driving Lights

Nissan 350z LED Driving Lights

 

 

 

 

Finally, there’s a product available to add a classy and super-bright LED driving light to your Nissan 350z. The kit (made by GTR Lighting) comes with everything involved to do the install, including vehicle specific brackets to hold the DRLs in place. Just remove your bumper and install the lights and you’re good to go!

Here is a video showing you exactly how to install the lights with step by step instructions to help you make it REALLY easy!

Components to the LED Kit

Components to the LED Kit

Installing Nissan 350z Puddle Light LED Logo Projectors!

Nissan 350z Ghost Shadow Lights

Nissan 350z Ghost Shadow Lights

 

 

 

 

If you have a Nissan Z car, you might be interested in this new product from GTR Lighting. If you’re looking for something special to set your Nissan apart in the crowd, you should consider an LED GOBO stands for “Go Between Optics” and this is an miniature version that is designed to be installed in the door of your 350z (or any Nissan Z car!). The GTR Lighting Nissan Z LED Logo Projector cannot be found from anyone else, but that’s OK – because nobody makes a better style of door puddle light projector, so why look anywhere else? These projectors have a simple 2 wire hookup and can be wired to a switch or the door trigger of your 350z.

Nissan Z LED Logo Projector from GTR Lighting

Nissan Z LED Logo Projector from GTR Lighting

In this article I’m going to show you how to install the projector housing into your 2003+ Nissan 350z inner door panels!

Step 1: Remove the door panel from the car. To do this you must remove the trim silver trim piece on the door pull, and the black plastic trim piece behind the door handle. Also you need to remove the window switch/power locks trim piece. Then you will need to use an extension and a socket to remove the bolts behind the cover panels:

This image shows the steps to take to remove the 350z door panel. Click on it for a larger view!

This image shows the steps to take to remove the 350z door panel. Click on it for a larger view!

Step 2: From underneath, pull on the plastic door panel to release the push-pin type clips that hold the door panel onto the car. There are about 8 little plastic clips around the perimeter of the panel, take the panel off and set it onto a flat surface so you can work on the back side of it:

Tug on the door panel to release the clips, then lay the panel down.

Tug on the door panel to release the clips, then lay the panel down.

Step 3: Unpack the GTR Lighting LED Logo Projector kit box and use the collar-ring to find a suitable place on the inside of the door panel where the projector will fit. Then use the supplied hole saw and drill a hole:

Find a good spot where the logo will fit, mark it and drill the hole.

Find a good spot where the logo will fit, mark it and drill the hole.

Step 4: Now that the hole is drilled, slide the projector both and wiring into the hole, and use the collar-ring over it and tighten it so it does not move and it sits almost flush with the door panel. Before you fully tighten up the projector and the collar ring, hook it up to 12v to test the light and make sure the orientation looks good on the ground with the door open.

The last step is to secure the projector and run the wiring.

The last step is to secure the projector and run the wiring.

Step 5: Lastly, you will have to wire up the projector to either an external switch or the door pin trigger wire. To wire the projector up to a switch simply run the two small wires (red and black) through the rubber door boot and into the car. To wire the projector to the door pin trigger, first wire the red positive wire up to constant +12v, which can be found at the power door locks wire connector. Then, run a ground wire into the car and connect it to the black wire on the projector. You can connect the ground wire to the door pin trigger which is covered by a little rubber boot inside the inner door frame. If you don’t understand how to do the wiring please seek professional help at your local install shop, or find an authorized GTR Lighting dealer.

Finally installed and they look great!

Finally installed and they look great!

Enjoy your new lights! If you want to buy this product you can find them here:
Nissan 350z LED Logo Projectors