dual halo headlight bulbs?
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dual halo headlight bulbs?
I just got the dual halo projector lights today.... are they bright enough? They arent regular bulbs they look smaller, does anyone know what kind of bulbs it takes???
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Re: dual halo headlight bulbs? (shaun311)
do they better replacement bulbs for these? like hyper white, hid kits and such?
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Re: dual halo headlight bulbs? (shaun311)
I had them in my car for a while. The beam is decent and comparable to OEM. I believe the bulbs are h3. With the highbeam on you can definitely see what's going on in front with NO problems.
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Are these the ones made by Denji? Does anyone have a pic of the back? There must be someway to modify the housing to fit something else besides H3. I'm interested in more info as I plan to get the Denji ones for my GF's 98 Ex.
Also, can you please tell me what type of bulbs the Angel Eyes use?
Also, can you please tell me what type of bulbs the Angel Eyes use?
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Angel eyes shouldn't be bulbs. It should be an LED that you have to wire up.
That's what I thought but someone told me that the Denji units use wedge bulbs, that's why I want to clarify.
That's what I thought but someone told me that the Denji units use wedge bulbs, that's why I want to clarify.
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Re: (Knightmare69)
on the housing it says H1 and some other bs like sae dot and whatever, so does that mean they are H1 bulbs?
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Re: (t0p_sh0tta)
Usually dual projectors are a H3 for low beams and a H1 for high beams. Aftermarket projectors suck ***, so usually beam pattern and usuable light sux. Getting HID's would make it better but it still sux compared to HID's in your regular headlights or a HID projector retrofit.
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Re: (t0p_sh0tta)
yea, the back of the bulb, it doesnt plug into anything, a wire connect to the back of it. like the own in your pic. But that was for the regular beams, I dont know what to do about the high beams.
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Re: (Apex i ITR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Apex i ITR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Getting HID's would make it better but it still sux compared to HID's in your regular headlights.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Wrong..
HID's in regular headlights will not only blind the **** out of everyone else on the road, but it will also be the worst beam pattern you have ever seen. Putting HID's into denji or angel eye housing will be MUCH MUCH better than stock headlights with HID's if done correctly. It is very simple to get a really good beam pattern and light output with very little work. The hardest parts is getting the HID bulb secure in the housing(if you don't have H3 HID's).
The best light would come from getting OEM projectors from an S2000 or BWM/Audi and retrofitting them into your projectros, but that is a lot of work and money that is not necessary.
Wrong..
HID's in regular headlights will not only blind the **** out of everyone else on the road, but it will also be the worst beam pattern you have ever seen. Putting HID's into denji or angel eye housing will be MUCH MUCH better than stock headlights with HID's if done correctly. It is very simple to get a really good beam pattern and light output with very little work. The hardest parts is getting the HID bulb secure in the housing(if you don't have H3 HID's).
The best light would come from getting OEM projectors from an S2000 or BWM/Audi and retrofitting them into your projectros, but that is a lot of work and money that is not necessary.
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