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The Anzo LED tail lights were next to be bolted on.
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After removing the two retaining screws, the stock housing was set free, and the old bulbs
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A resistor box was placed behind the scenes, and the harness was plugged directly into the
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The install couldn't have been easier—a completely custom look that took less time then sa
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...especially with the brake pedal applied.
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Side-by-side with our long-term '09 Ram test truck, the difference in the old, yellow halo

The view from the Ram’s front end with the new Anzo USA headlights and HID bulbs was in-yo
FROM THE DRIVER SEAT
A side from the obvious increase in cosmetic character, the killer one-two punch delivered by Anzo USA's headlight housings and Xtralight's HID 8,000K Xenon headlight and foglight kits affords us a better, brighter glimpse of the immediate future. Watching as unfortunate drivers in front of us at stoplights squint and defensively adjust their rear views is pretty entertaining too. Even though we didn't install any type of HID kit on our Ram's rear end, the network of radiant red LED bulbs that Anzo planted in their tail light housings cut through the dark night well enough to be spotted from blocks away. Best of all, the installation of these illuminating products is a cakewalk that anyone can handle in a matter of a few hours and we didn't have to cut a single wire.
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Time Spent Working: 2.5 Hours
Degree Of Difficulty: Beginner
Tools Needed:
Assortment of screwdrivers, painter's tape, and a socket set
Parts Used:
Anzo USA halo projector headlights black 111159 $535.99
Anzo USA LED tail lights black 311144 $373.99
Xtralights Xetronic Digital G2 HID headlight conversion kit $369.00
Xtralights Xetronic Digital G2 HID foglight conversion kit $369.00
Total: $1,647.98
(prices do not include tax, shipping, or installation costs)
By John Mata Jr
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