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2014+ SIERRA: MORIMOTO ELITE HID SYSTEM


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I have a used Morimoto Elite HID System for sale. It was used on my 2015 Sierra Denali Crew Cab for about 6 months. I ended up trading for a 2016 with the updated LED lights.

 

No problems with the kit. I am extremely meticulous with my belongings. Bulbs were properly cleaned with alcohol before installation. Installed properly using Velcro Extreme to mount the ballasts. I even have all of the original packaging for everything.

 

The HD Relay Harness was not even opened/used. I purchased the Morimoto Standalone Can-bus Harness for a true plug-and-play installation. I believe the can-bus harness only works on Denali and SLT trim Sierras, but please do your own research before considering.

 

Specs for the kit I purchased:

  • HID Ballasts: 35W: Morimoto XB35 Computer
  • Compatible 9012 HID Bulbs: 9012: XB 5500K
  • Required Anti-Flicker Capacitor: Morimoto Anti-Flicker Capacitor Link
  • Carbon Fiber # Brackets (upgrade): XB # Carbon Fiber Bracket Upgrade +$20.00
  • Ballast Igniters: Morimoto XB Igniter (AMP)
  • Harness Size: HD Relay: 9005/9006/9012/H10
  • Wire Harness Extension: 9006 Extension Cord

More info here for the HID kit: https://www.theretrofitsource.com/morimoto-elite-hid-system-sierra-low-beam.html#.V4xKgpMrKRs

 

More info here for the can-bus harness: https://www.theretrofitsource.com/components/harnesses/morimoto-standalone-canbus-wire-harness.html#.V4xKypMrKRs

 

This system including the $20.00 for the carbon fiber bracket upgrade retails for $190.00 before shipping with the standard HD Relay Harness.

 

The Morimoto Standalone Can-bus Harness retails for $30.00 before shipping.

 

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$180 shipped for everything in the continental US.

 

I am PayPal verified (add 3% if payment not sent as a gift for PayPal fees).

I also have a Google Wallet account to accept payment.

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Price lowered to $165 shipped!

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