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H4 look good - Do you know if GB h4 lamps can be modified to work in the USA -
I bought a set from GB and did not even think about the left vs right driving relation to the direction of the headlights - want to install but not sure of the impact vs changes necessary.
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I bought a set from GB and did not even think about the left vs right driving relation to the direction of the headlights - want to install but not sure of the impact vs changes necessary.
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I plan on using the H1's I have one day.
As far as RHD VS LHD I believe you will need to replace the lenses to make them work.
Ilko,
How did you wire these? Did you use a relay? Also are they primered and painted or are these the chrome ones with cover rings?
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Ilko -
I used relays to wire the lights -
I ran a direct hot wire from the battery to the relay and then used the normal light wire as the trigger for the relay. This way I could run a heavier wire from the battery to the relay and from the relay to each headlamp which allowed me to run a much brighter / higher wattage bulb - white light -
I used relays to wire the lights -
I ran a direct hot wire from the battery to the relay and then used the normal light wire as the trigger for the relay. This way I could run a heavier wire from the battery to the relay and from the relay to each headlamp which allowed me to run a much brighter / higher wattage bulb - white light -
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Ilko -
I used relays to wire the lights -
I ran a direct hot wire from the battery to the relay and then used the normal light wire as the trigger for the relay. This way I could run a heavier wire from the battery to the relay and from the relay to each headlamp which allowed me to run a much brighter / higher wattage bulb - white light -
I used relays to wire the lights -
I ran a direct hot wire from the battery to the relay and then used the normal light wire as the trigger for the relay. This way I could run a heavier wire from the battery to the relay and from the relay to each headlamp which allowed me to run a much brighter / higher wattage bulb - white light -
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Anthony, I have black covers over the chrome rings. I didn't use relays because my light bulb output is not that high, the wattage on the H4 bulbs is identical to the stock H5's.
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That's fine so long as you don't put the high power bulbs. I plan to. Looks great now I have to find the time to do mine.
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Ha man Ilko, I told myself I didn't need them and my old H5s were good enough but now, you got me thinking again. Those lights are 100 times better looking.