nytro addict
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Looking for pics and advice on installing the HID kit.
I have a Nytro XTX with the yamaheaters and booster, roest vent kit, OFT steering relocater, K&N's and PC3.
I am try to figure out where to mount everything without the wiring cluster mess and make sure everything is out of the way of anything inportant. Any advice or opinins would be great.
Thanks guys
I have a Nytro XTX with the yamaheaters and booster, roest vent kit, OFT steering relocater, K&N's and PC3.
I am try to figure out where to mount everything without the wiring cluster mess and make sure everything is out of the way of anything inportant. Any advice or opinins would be great.
Thanks guys
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This is were I mounted mine...
Btw, I switched the blue for black zip ties... They had had no issues in this location.
Btw, I switched the blue for black zip ties... They had had no issues in this location.



09nytro
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What does this HID do , o got it now 

09xtxrider
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HID kits, should get bi-xenon lights, so high and low beam.
Haven't rode my sled with them on yet, but everyone says they love them, and it improves light output a lot.
Haven't rode my sled with them on yet, but everyone says they love them, and it improves light output a lot.


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I still have my stock airbox on so I used velcro and mounted them to the lid for the airbox. There aint much room and I had the same issues but I also have the sledstart on my sled also.

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I made aluminum brackets and mounted them on the air box.
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You're so fancy Grizz! Lol.... Nice work
I also screwed the ballast to the headlight frame and wire tied everything to the headlight frame. This way I can disconnect battery connections and pull the headlight assembly and all 6000 wires out of the way.
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I riveted the ballasts to the inside of the radiator shroud and the relays zip tied to the lower portion of the headlight stay. I tucked as much of the wiring as I could on the backside of the headlight stay.
There sure is a lot of extra wiring in my sled, with the HIDs, Yamaheater with booster, GPS hardwiring, and now a pair electric horns.
We really need some snow.
There sure is a lot of extra wiring in my sled, with the HIDs, Yamaheater with booster, GPS hardwiring, and now a pair electric horns.

We really need some snow.
horns on a snowmobile? lol
nytro addict
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Nice idea grizz but I have K&N's so kinda a no go for me. Back to the drawing board. I do like the ideas on the radiator shroud, but have concerns.
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