Nytro Nasty
Pro
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2014
- Messages
- 197
- Reaction score
- 7
- Points
- 38
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2008 Yamaha FX Nytro 136, mountain fit vent kit, oft steering relocate, mountaintech skid plate, simmons flexi skiis with 6 dual runners, skinz front bumper, DDM Tuning HID lights, 55 watt ballasts with 4300k bulbs.
All done in one season.
That's is so far but much more on plate for this year!
Here some pics of before and after may give you other ideas? Think I used 8-32 stainless bolts and rubber well nuts to mount. Lined ballasts with double face tape to prevent chaffing (prob over kill)? Would rather over build versus rework is my motto!!!
Nytro Nasty
Pro
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2014
- Messages
- 197
- Reaction score
- 7
- Points
- 38
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2008 Yamaha FX Nytro 136, mountain fit vent kit, oft steering relocate, mountaintech skid plate, simmons flexi skiis with 6 dual runners, skinz front bumper, DDM Tuning HID lights, 55 watt ballasts with 4300k bulbs.
All done in one season.
That's is so far but much more on plate for this year!
NS FX NYTRO
Expert
Just installed the ddm kit on my nytro.
Couple of things, I used the supplied harness from ddm, wasn't willing to pay $40 for patch cables just to eliminate a couple wires! If using this harness and you ground the 2 wires to the lower steering loop like grizz suggested you'll need to take a drill bit and make the ends of the ground terminals larger in diameter. No big deal just a heads up. Everything just plugs into place and they are waaaaaay brighter than stock. The $2.99 mounting brackets for the ballasts work great, 3 little bolts/nuts (supplied) to secure the ballast to the supplied bracket and then mount to lower air box bolts.
35 watt, 4300k and not even a hint of blue! Just how I wanted it!
Couple of things, I used the supplied harness from ddm, wasn't willing to pay $40 for patch cables just to eliminate a couple wires! If using this harness and you ground the 2 wires to the lower steering loop like grizz suggested you'll need to take a drill bit and make the ends of the ground terminals larger in diameter. No big deal just a heads up. Everything just plugs into place and they are waaaaaay brighter than stock. The $2.99 mounting brackets for the ballasts work great, 3 little bolts/nuts (supplied) to secure the ballast to the supplied bracket and then mount to lower air box bolts.
35 watt, 4300k and not even a hint of blue! Just how I wanted it!