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All you have to do is lay on the ground and reach up to pull out the fogs. No need to disassemble anything. It takes 20 minutes start to finish that way.
Nope, it’s not voltage or anything electrical. It’s 100% the housing itself. The light if you open it up is pretty bright, the housing dulls it out. Jeremy from retroshop already put in a new chip that is brighter and color changing and the white output barely changed.
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No you don’t need anything from a dealer.
There is no part number, it not an oem part. Retroshop sells a retrofit harness. It’s on their site under the 19 ram.
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I mean, you can do just a little bit of reading here and find it all. Or you can go to Bam wholesale parts and put in 2019 ram and go to headlamps and pick the led left and right. It’s fairly simple.
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I don't think they are over priced. $525 each is actually pretty fair when you think about what Morimoto cost. The morimoto XBs are the closest to factory quality materials and cost like $750 each.
As far as aftermarket lights, it seems many companies aren't sure they are going to make...
The come standard on the midnight edition 19 Rams without LED. There are tons of them out there. I was going to go this route, but you're still dealing with halogen. It wasn't worth it to me to do all that work and still have halogen.
You need the anti flicker module. It’s an add on, something like $40.
I actually installed a set on my buddies work truck today
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