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Blk/BlkGS6
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Buffalo, NY
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Car 1: '94 Black/Black Legend GS Sedan 6 Speed Car 2: '92 Silver LS Coupe Car 3: '94 Cashmere L Sedan iTrader: (1)
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Haha I posted in that thread on honda-tech originally asking for advice on getting 9006 HIDs in the jdm headlights......they didn't beleive me that the 9006 kit worked well in the jdm's, I finished it a long time ago but never did get around to posting pics lol.
I plan to put up pics and a full write-up someday. -Imran
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Seattle, WA
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So, would this kit give both a high and low beam since it's an actual H4H kit?
I'm sorry if there is a bit of confusion on my part, but I'm hoping to pick something up since my Legend that I just purchased has JDM lights (I had NO idea they were when I bought it) and I don't actually have H4H bulbs placed in there, just some shoddy job of someone trying to fit a 9007 in there since that is what power fitting that it has. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Seattle, WA
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True, true. They're bright as heck, but sometimes out here in WA state, even the HID's in my mate's '05 S4 seem to not be quite enough.
Does anyone know what type of light fits into the foglamp in the JDM lights? Maybe I could pick up a second pair, or a stupidly bright pair of forlamps to toss in there for some extra vision. If all else fails, I can just pick up a set of HID driving lights that will (in theory?) give me a fair bit more distance. We have quite a few elephant sized elk out here, and I'd hate to smash my new baby into one. |
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Spiral descent
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Posts: 4,762
Car 1: KA2 Olympia White over Savanna Gray Metallic 5-spd conversion L Car 2: KA7_8 SWP 6-speed Car 3: 1996 A6 iTrader: (7)
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That kit is not a bi-xenon or hi/lo.
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Proper headlamp doesn't fit? |
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