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check out my hid for headlights..custom made...myself
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You need to post the img code.
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Great Job, looks badass. How did you do it? Im looking to get it done on my TA though I wont see it for another 13 months...
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Looks good, bright as hell. If you have a breakdown of your method and cost that would be great to share.
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Young11b
Great Job, looks badass. How did you do it? Im looking to get it done on my TA though I wont see it for another 13 months...
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666ws6
Looks good, bright as hell. If you have a breakdown of your method and cost that would be great to share.
you can buy pre-made rectangular sealed beam HID headlights, just google search for them.
if he really 'custom' made his I would be curious as to how he did it too.
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justinmc978
you can buy pre-made rectangular sealed beam HID headlights, just google search for them.
if he really 'custom' made his I would be curious as to how he did it too.
pre sealed beams are about 200 to 300 and probably dont fit i looked everywhere.i made these from beams u buy at autozone for 12 bucks and modified them.
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tripps
pre sealed beams are about 200 to 300 and probably dont fit i looked everywhere.i made these from beams u buy at autozone for 12 bucks and modified them.
how? did you pull the white rubber off of the back of the stock housing, pull the stock filament out and mould the new HID into it or....?
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Heres the ones i got http://www.eurolamps.com/eurolamps/c...headlights.htm
And the fogs are like regular lights u just twist them out/in.
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^ link dont work
tells us how to do it oh guru of HID :P
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tripps
pre sealed beams are about 200 to 300 and probably dont fit i looked everywhere.i made these from beams u buy at autozone for 12 bucks and modified them.
I did the same thing to mine. You can cut the white rubber off with a razor blade. Under the rubber is one small screw, take it out and out comes the bulb. Then you just replace it with an H1 HID bulb, it's a direct fit. Put the screw back in and then put some silicone around it.
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is this ur vid? [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-llNl9KIDQ&feature=related[/ame]
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Faught
OP has a Trans Am..
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ah good point, but if they are this good i might just have to order some :D
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01ls1ws6
I did the same thing to mine. You can cut the white rubber off with a razor blade. Under the rubber is one small screw, take it out and out comes the bulb. Then you just replace it with an H1 HID bulb, it's a direct fit. Put the screw back in and then put some silicone around it.
did you just splice the plug wires or..? how did you get get them power?
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justinmc978
did you just splice the plug wires or..? how did you get get them power?
No you just plug the new bulb into the ballast... and then you plug the wires from the ballast into the original plug for the stock headlights. I just bought those small flat connectors, they plugged in perfect. I dont know what you call those connectors though, just know what they look like.
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01ls1ws6
No you just plug the new bulb into the ballast... and then you plug the wires from the ballast into the original plug for the stock headlights. I just bought those small flat connectors, they plugged in perfect. I dont know what you call those connectors though, just know what they look like.
http://www.2carpros.com/images/artic...connectors.jpg
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edit: or rather the 'male' side of these.. which is just a flat tab basically, can't find a pic but I have a whole bunch laying around
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justinmc978
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edit: or rather the 'male' side of these.. which is just a flat tab basically, can't find a pic but I have a whole bunch laying around
correct, then all you need is a tester to find the + and ground