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Old 19-11-07, 10:51 PM   #1
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Default really really bright headlights

has anybody ever tried to put HID bulbs in projector lenses that normally take H4 standards?

(proper, high voltage HID not just xenon bulbs)
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Old 19-11-07, 11:02 PM   #2
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i melted a set of raydot fireball reflectors if thats any use?
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How?
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Old 19-11-07, 11:34 PM   #4
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100w halogen bulbs (well i did want it bright and i hadnt a clue what i was doing)
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Bit different to HID
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Old 19-11-07, 11:49 PM   #6
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yea i'm going back years, they were bolted to a 1984 1.2l nova
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Default Re: really really bright headlights

Ive put a HID on my TT6 headlight, was good i had a blue 6k version then i changed to the 4800k one which was nicer, ive yet to move all the kit over to my kwak. One problem i did have on the TT was stray light beams around the edges of the luminated area which was odd. Did not try on my SV as i dont have anywhere to put the balasts yet.
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What setup was that?
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the TT6 had only a single H4 reflector. I used a HID with a moving metal shield to move the beam up and down quickly, the balast luckly fit just infront of the speedo, there was a relay wiring back to the battery but it all came part of the kit, its for a dual config but i was only using one bulb.
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http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/5580/img27848hd.jpg

I may well do something like that, perhaps with some car foglights and shoehorn in HID bulbs.
Brackets to aim the dips down and up a bit at the left will be easy enough.

We shall see what can be done with scrapyard bits
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