So i had the idea to wire up all 4 headlights to be the same, meaning 4 low and 4 high. Anyone ever done it or have seen it done. I'm wondering how it might look or if ill have powering issues.
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Originally posted by BanickiJ View PostThe only real reason to do it is to be different, I haven't seen it done before.
you need to find a semi sealed bulb of the same size as an e30 light, that takes a H4 bulb. A h4 bulb has a low beam filiment and a high beam filiment. the semi sealed beam that takes a h4 bulb will be designed to reflect these two filiments correctly.
I did almost exactly what you are talking to on my old corolla, it had quad 4 headlights like an e30. The outside two headlights were H4 bulbs (high and low) and the inside bulbs were sealed beams (just high). so low beam i had the two outside lights on, and high beam i had all 4 come on. High beam was awesome with 4 bulbs on. it was like having two spot lights as well as the high beams, and it was quite stealth.
you would need to get all 4 of the beams to be semi sealed with h4 to do your idea. Then you would have all 4 on on low beam, and all 4 on at high beam and they wont blind anyone on low beam.
The downside is that a h4 semi sealed beam doesn't look as cool as an e30 projector beam.
If you go the dual h4 route you are going to have to do some DIY custom wiring to make it work, given you will be driving twice as many watts of lighting than the factory wiring i would recomend puting in two new relays in, one for high beam and one for low beam. Use the factory wiring to drive these relays with a fused feed directly from the battery.Last edited by e30davie; 03-14-2018, 08:47 PM.
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Originally posted by e30davie View Postbeing different is often not a good enough reason to do something.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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Your fuses would blow because the circuit isn’t heavy enough to handle the amperage draw. You can install bigger fuses which would probably result in melted wiring or likely a fire. Honestly, if I saw a car with a mod like this, I would want to kill it with fire anyway so it’s probably a fitting end. So, yeah.....do it, but make sure you post cell phone pics of the fire trucks putting out the flames.
This is one of the silliest notions I’ve seen here in a while.sigpic
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Ok so it looks like no one actually cares to give a positive input to trying something new, so ill just do it and keep any results to myself. I guess all these diy and how-to's just appeared out of nowhere and no one ever just tryed something new, like rewiring the headlights with the proper gauge wire, fuses and relays. Thanks for all the help and encouragement to contribute to the forum.
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Originally posted by BanickiJ View PostOk so it looks like no one actually cares to give a positive input to trying something new, so ill just do it and keep any results to myself. I guess all these diy and how-to's just appeared out of nowhere and no one ever just tryed something new, like rewiring the headlights with the proper gauge wire, fuses and relays. Thanks for all the help and encouragement to contribute to the forum.
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Originally posted by BanickiJ View PostOk so it looks like no one actually cares to give a positive input to trying something new, so ill just do it and keep any results to myself. I guess all these diy and how-to's just appeared out of nowhere and no one ever just tryed something new, like rewiring the headlights with the proper gauge wire, fuses and relays. Thanks for all the help and encouragement to contribute to the forum.
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This subject is nothing new. If you search on this matter you'll find people asking about it here and there for the past 13 years on here. Let that sink in, 13 years and still not an acceptable mod. Even noncar people will ask why that idiot has all four lights on at the same time. Anyways it's always the same, the guy with the idea to run 4 lows at once. Then everyone raising their eyebrow saying how bad of an idea it is. Sealed beams are not the best lights. If you're looking to mod, ditch the sealed beams and go with a H4 outer light and H1 inner light. It's not about how bright the light is but how it is controlled.
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