DESCRIPTION
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Instant Brightness: Experience full brightness in just 9 seconds with Smart PWM Slim Ballast.
- Sleek Design: Compact 3.5" x 2.75" ballast size for easy mounting.
- CANBUS Integration: Seamlessly compatible with advanced vehicle lighting systems.
- Proprietary ASIC Controller: Ensures optimal performance, longer lifespan, and Mini LED Fog Light Bulbsmal flicker.
- Trusted Quality: Elevate your driving experience with GTR Lighting's superior HID kits.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
BULBS: 2x (One Pair)
BALLASTS: 2x (One Pair)
Mopar-Specific Harness: 2015 Only
WARRANTY INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power Input Voltage: 9-16V DC
Output Power: 35W or 55W
Input Current: 4.4A @ Startup @ 14V DC
Operating Temperature: -40C to +85C
Lifespan: 2,500 Hours
Ballast Dimensions: 3.5in x 2.75in x 0.5in
Cord Length: 13in
Wiring Input: Universal Female Socket (9006 Bulb Style/ P22D base)
Wiring Output: Universal AMP style,1 male,1 female
COMPATIBILITY
Dodge Ram: 2013-2018
Housings: Designed for, and confirmed to fit, stock Projector housings
2009-2018 Dodge Ram HID Low Beam Kit: It is a relatively easy install although a little time-consuming. Must remove the front grill along with some plastic panels in the engine bay and wheel well by removing several screws and plastic fasteners. Installing the HID system does require either cutting holes into the factory dust covers or the use of the RAM dust cap covers that you can find on our website to allow all the wires to come through.
SOLD AS A COMPLETE 35W HID KIT:
The GTR Lighting fifth generation Smart PWM HID conversion kit: is one of the only kits on the market that allows for a proper CANBUS integration installation on the 2009+ Dodge Ram! This kit comes with GTR Lighting Smart PWM Slim HID ballasts that feature CANBUS and PWM integration required to make the HID fog lights work with 2009 - 2018 trucks that come equipped with the "Adaptive Lighting" technology feature.
Super Fast Start-Up Ballast: Are you sick of a slow ballast warm-up time? The GTR Lighting fifth generation Smart PWM Slim Ballast has an instant startup like new OEM ballasts of only 0.1s with full brightness reached at 9s.
Slim Design: This ballast is barely larger than a stack of credit cards. 3.5" long, 2.75" wide and a half-inch tall! Mounting is easy with the supplied bracket with tape and ground strap.
NOT ALL HID KITS ARE CREATED EQUAL!:
When you purchase: a GTR Lighting HID conversion kit for your vehicle you're getting the best of the best in terms of wire harness, connector, bulb and ballast quality. People all over the world trust GTR Lighting for being the pinnacle in quality for HID conversion kits. Our aftermarket ballasts are built with the highest quality components designed to last for 2,500 hours of use and provide up to 3,500 Lumen of light per HID bulb! Our bulbs provide a faster-than-average warmup time, and produce less operational noise when compared to other brands. The GTR Lighting bulbs are constructed to be the best of the best as well. We use the best aftermarket connectors, silicone wiring, and HID bulb capsules available to create a product that just works and works well. Our bulbs have the ability to produce 30% more light than budget-brand HID bulbs found elsewhere. It's not uncommon to hear stories about how after a customer switches to a GTR Lighting HID kit it's twice as bright as their old HID kit they got from somewhere else!
PWM Integration: PWM stands for Pulse Width Modulation, it's when the vehicle flashes the input voltage to your bulbs so fast that you can't see the difference, but it modulates the activity of the halogen bulb. That's fine on an old style halogen/incandescent, but on HID systems it might make a flashing or strobing effect, or not work at all. The proprietary technology used in the GTR Lighting fifth generation Smart System HID ballast integrates with all PWM and CANBUS vehicles for optimal functionality.
CANBUS Integration: The key component of all HID ballasts is the controller used to manage all functions including ignition, protection, and constant use. Whatever type of controller is used is what dictates the quality level of the ballast. There are two kinds of controllers used inside HID ballasts:1. CPU Controller -or- 2. ASIC Controller
A standard CPU controller: is the most common contruction type for aftermarket ballasts becuase it is simple, common and cheap to produce. It requires very little quality control or strict design to function, therefore it's easy for ballast makers to create low quality CPU controlHID products. It isn't very hard and it is very cheap to build. They work OK when made with high quality components but this is not often the case. A CPU controller lacks the ability to monitor the HID lamp (as the lamp power-decay changes over time) so it can cause short lifespan from overpowering, or low light output from underpowering. Generally speaking the defect rate of a CPU Controller based ballast is high, and the lifespan is shorter.
An ASIC controller: like what's used in the GTR Lighting fourth generation ballast is what you'll find in an OEM ballast for intelligent bulb control. The ASIC-based ballast technology is sophisticated, complex and intuitive. The Hylux ASIC technology will react to the bulb response to power and increase or decrease output to keep the bulb running bright for the longest possible time. ASIC technology also allows the ballast to have a higher level of CANBUS integration for vehicles that use PWM control or adaptive lighting. It's not a 100% fix for every vehicle, but the technology is designed to be the most flexible and work with the most applications easier. HID ballasts that use Hylux ASIC technology are also more expensive to make because the components required to build this system are high quality - you can not make a cheap ASIC ballast, therefore everything about a Hylux ballast is better: Faster warmup time, less ignition noise, brighter stable operating light, less flicker-fluctuation and a longer lifespan. Simply put, the GTR Lighting HID ballasts with GEN 4 Hylux technology are the best aftermarket ballast available.
We use: ultra high quality 100% Quartz glass to construct the main bulb component. The glass houses an OEM-grade xenon capsule using high quality halide salts from our materials supplier. Our bulbs use an OEM-inspired mounting and alignment system to keep the bulb perfectly centered where it needs to be - this is probably the most important aspect of why GTR Lighting bulbs are the best of the best. If your bulb is misaligned at all it will cause dim light output, shadows and poor beam patterns.
Compatibility: If your vehicle uses a CANBUS system to control and/or monitor the bulbs or if your vehicle uses a PWM system to control the bulbs, this GEN 5 ballast kit will be your best bet at perfect, plug and play operation. Nothing is guaranteed to work all the time because vehicle manufacturers are constantly updating the technology they use to operate and monitor the different lighting systems, but so far this new GEN 5 PWM/CANBUS ballast has integrated perfectly with everything we've tested it on, including Ram trucks, Mercedes cars, Chrylser cars, GMC trucks, and new Ford trucks.
This HID kit: uses single beam HID bulbs with a built-in adapter wiring harness. Single beam are the type of headlight or fog light bulbs that have 1 filament per bulb. If your car or truck has 2 light bulbs per headlight housing and one does low beam, the other does high beam - you've got single beam bulbs! Same goes for fog lights, nobody has ever built a car or truck with a dual beam fog light bulb
NOTE ABOUT PROJECTORS: Some projector-based headlights use a single beam inside the projector and use an external actuator to control a shutter inside the housing to create a high beam/low beam effect, all the while using a single beam bulb... That means it's possible to have a single beam bulb control both high and low beam but only in SOME projector headlight applications. (e.g. Dodge Ram uses a single beam bulb + a dual beam Projector. Toyota Tacoma uses a single beam bulb + a single beam projector).
This kit: is designed to plug into your factory headlight wiring to control the new HID bulbs and ballasts. GTR Lighting HID bulbs are designed to be a perfect fit replacement for any respective halogen/incandescent headlight or fog light bulb. We support the most common bulb types and some uncommon ones too! GTR Lighting HID bulbs are precisely engineered to work the best, brightest, and have the longest life time when used in conjunction with GTR Lighting HID ballasts, but they can also be used with most aftermarket HID ballasts. If you're unsure of which HID bulb style you need, please email us for assistance.
HR Tested: Here at Headlight Revolution, we've spent the time to install and test all HR Tested products, so we know it'll work exactly as shown and right out of the box! Not only that, but we don't favor one particular brand. We just deliver the best product for the application, period. Be sure to reference our install videos for helpful tips on making the installation process quick, painless, and clear. HR Tested: We ensure fitment and function. You do the install. For other compatible upgrades, use the Buyers Guide on our homepage!
Ratings & Reviews
6 reviews
Excellent
by Eric
I should have done this years ago. Installed in a 2014 Ram with the projector headlights. The factory lights were so dim it was hard to see at night. I installed the 35w 5K kit and it is night and day difference from the factory bulbs. The installation was very easy with the help of their videos online.
Good upgrade from stock
by Garrett
Had an issue getting these working in my '15 1500. Turns out I punched in the wrong product for my year model. HR C/S ordered me the right part with the discount from the original sale even though it was my error. When the new lights had issues they sent me the additional wiring harness needed to get it working. Got the low and high beams in and they're working great thanks to their help. Great C/S and would recommend these all day.
Great headlights; Poor longevity
by Ryan
HIDs are a great upgrade, but in my experience, aren't worth the hassle. I've had to replace two ballasts within 3 years. First ballast within 6mo of install. No bulb issues. Completely covered by the warranty which has been awesome with quick responses. If not for the warranty, I think I would go a different route. I don't use the headlights all that often and I don't use the "auto" headlight setting.