Rev's 2008 Nissan Xterra SE

Rev

Adventurer
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mdrauh

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Nice xterra. You're on the EOC forums a lot, aren't you? My username is 97z28 over there. Small world, haha.
 

Rev

Adventurer
Thanks.

I'm there from time to time to check out their camping chat. Good folks there. I don't post very often.
 

Rev

Adventurer
A few mods for 2010:

First, a cheap $20 Obusform heated seat cushion. Not pretty but it warms my butt.
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Rock deflector
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I like that it blends in well with the paint colour I have and sort of beefs up the front end a bit. Ultimately I added it because the front is getting chipped badly.

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Garmin 755T and Nissan mount:

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A shot of my reverse sensor display and switches.
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A shot of my little Hamburger Wreath. next year it gets LEDs.
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Rev

Adventurer
Wired up my Daylighter's today on a Fangars cage. They look really good.

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Crappy parking garage shots wired up

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hood glare is minimal
 

Rev

Adventurer
KC Daylighters with 130w bulbs are pretty bright. But they take a lot of power to run as well. I chose to run 50w HID bulbs in my center roof lights to alleviate this issue. The benefit, however are BRIGHT lights! So here is the how to. It is a simple job.

Note: I only have 1 light installed so far in this how-to (ran out of time).

The Materials: 50w ebay H3 6000 HID lights.
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The Plan
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The above two pics are care of cynicroute http://www.thenewx.org/forum/showthread.php?t=25207

Let’s go

Begin by unscrewing the clamp that holds the glass on to the light. (I removed both screws but I’m not certain this is required)

Remove the glass and unclip the power wire.

Unscrew the ground and remove.

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Lift up the tab and pull out the old bulb
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Rev

Adventurer
Cut off all the nonsense
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HID bulb. Do not touch!
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Set the new bulb in and center it up.
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Replace the screw and push the tab down
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Crimp on new connectors
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Everything fits without any drilling. Just put it all back together and turn your attention to the ballast.
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Mount the ballast:
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Rev

Adventurer
Power and ground of the ballast to the distribution block
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Connect your +and- wires from the ballast to the lights (soldered and shrink wrapped)
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Night shots

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smart
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no lights (other than the loft's lights)
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lo-beams (no fogs)
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hi-beams
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hi's with roof lights
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Rev

Adventurer
lo's with roof lights
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just roof lights
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The trees are about 100 feet away. The hill is about 15 feet high. The lights are not aimed, but they are amazingly bright. Even brighter in person. Great mod for $50! Can't wait to try them out on a dark country road.
 

maXTERRA

Adventurer
Great write-up on the HID conversion, Rev.
Be doing that to some of my lights too, especially once I do the safari rack & 4 overhead lights.
Still liking them better than the 130w lamps?
 

Rev

Adventurer
Great write-up on the HID conversion, Rev.
Be doing that to some of my lights too, especially once I do the safari rack & 4 overhead lights.
Still liking them better than the 130w lamps?

Thanks!

Oh ya, the HID lights are far far brighter than the halogens. I also like the white light's output far better. The halogens seems so yellow now that they could be fogs, ha!

I turned them on in the city last night and they were lighting up overhanging tree limbs and street signs a block away with nice crisp light.
 

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