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Wanna switch one side out real fast and show the difference? My gf's getting me a pair as a late christmas gift.
could you post the link of the exact ones you got? Those honestly look as good as ellips and they have euro looking cutoffs. With some Osram xenon bulbs they'd be beautiful...for like a hundred bucks total brand new.Last edited by Vivek; 12-31-2011, 12:50 AM.Leave a comment:
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New H4's. Sorry no before pics. I forgot. Pretty good improvement I must say. I have cheap yellow fog lights than run H1 bulbs that I basically had to use before with the sealed beams to see the road. Now, I can't even tell when they're on. You can't really tell but for some reason the left side is brighter than the right. It's brighter and whiter while the other is more "yellowish". The fog lights are not on in this pic. They are the same bulb, but just cheap bulbs that came with it so can't complain too much. Guess the next thing is to order some Osrams.Leave a comment:
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You should be pretty happy with the Hella H4 replacements. They have higher quality coatings for the reflector dishes than cheap sealed beam units, so they should give solid output for a long time.Leave a comment:
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napa sold me low beams at $7 a pop. I was pretty surprised, and it made a big difference in output.Leave a comment:
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Probably 1-2 years old. I replace them when they burn out. Or a rock hits them. :)Leave a comment:
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How old are your sealed beams? After a few years of heat & oxidation, the reflective coating in them tarnishes & reduces output. NEW sealed beams are actually decent lights...they just look ugly.Leave a comment:
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I ordered the low beam set from Classic Garage last night. Hopefully, I can get them by the weekend. I'm gonna try the bulbs that come with it first. I'm guessing anything will be better than sealed beams.Leave a comment:
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The other thing about getting really good housings, like the Hellas or Cibies, is you can rock overwattage bulbs without damaging anything. I would only run overwattage bulbs in your high beams though, as you do NOT want to blind people. At least with overwatt highs you can turn them off when there is traffic.
And do not forget high gauge headlight harnesses. A 12g harness will make a big difference.Leave a comment:
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Ok, I understand what you're saying. Classic garage seems like a good deal. So basically, this: http://dtmfiberwerkz.com/access/euro...hts-p-473.html plus HID or the drop in H4 kit from Classic garage. Was just trying to decide if I want to go HID down the road. I'm not doing it for looks. I drive the back way to work now (dark country roads) and need something brighter.Leave a comment:
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For the sake of assuming I'm stupid.
I will need this:
And this in the H4 55w 4500k kit:
And I'm good? I appreciate all constructive comments but I understand this might not be the "greatest" (ie most expensive) option for the lighting purist crowd. I also already have the pigtails from an E34 that I assume should work.
drop in hid bulbs are junk. spend your money on a good halogen bulb and a heavy duty headlight harness. See my website for more details as to why drop in bulbs are useless. http://brightnightcustoms.com/technical/
Maybe. I would avoid no-name brands like the plague though. Hella makes a quality product, and unless you can find some new-ish Cibie units, I wouldn't run a "bargain" set of no-name ones.Leave a comment:
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Look it up on eBay using this keyword : 5 3/4" H4
A lot more to choose from.Leave a comment:
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drop in hid bulbs are junk. spend your money on a good halogen bulb and a heavy duty headlight harness. See my website for more details as to why drop in bulbs are useless. http://brightnightcustoms.com/technical/Leave a comment:
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