how hard to retrofit HID's and projectors into h4h housings?

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Old Apr 25, 2005 | 09:35 PM
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im thinking about putting some hid's in my 90 crx with a EF8 front end...anyone here done it on any h4h headlights? please share...and pics too....


i was thinking of painting the reflective housings black since i would be using the projectors...good or bad idea?
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Old Apr 25, 2005 | 10:21 PM
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Default Re: how hard to retrofit HID's and projectors into h4h housings? (FakeJDMEF8)

you could get hyper white bulbs for jdmshit.com and have the look of it without all the fabrication.

but if you want it theres a writeup on here somewhere about putting hids into ef headlights. its the same idea for the h4h you use a dremel and then silicon to hold it in,

unless you have the ability to mold plastic and make a new housing. and if you do, make lots of black jdm assemblies, and sell them and make millions.
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Old May 1, 2005 | 07:53 PM
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cant seem to find it...onmly for a civic 92 and the pics dont load.....paint or no paint in the inside...thought it would look good and take away the reflection...since they would be PROJECTING...yes...no?...also i heard that i shoud buy (or make) some casper shelids to make the cut-off perfect...anyone have a write-up or know where they can be purchased...also whats the different bulbs...d2s....ds2...whatever...whats the difference?
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