What wire mods to run a BI-XENON setup?
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What wire mods to run a BI-XENON setup?
im looking at installing a set of BI-XENON hids. Doing a retrofit into a set of H4 housings. have a question though... How do you actually wire the lights? The stock headlights use the three prong conector. What do the HIDs use?
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But if you get the conversion kit for $75 shipped on ebay then all you have to do is:
Take out old bulb
Mount HID ballast
Plug HID into the old light connector
insert HID bulb into the light husing
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And where did you hear this?
I have one and it works GREAT. Look at the link in my sig to see the light from it. Only thing i would change would be getting the Bi-xenon for a little more $$$ but the H4-2 bulb works fine.
The light output form the kit is litterally night and day from the normal bulbs. just don't get anything kigher than 6000K HID, they start turning blue there and you lose light. I got 5000K and it is perfect, nice and white and bright as heck.
I have one and it works GREAT. Look at the link in my sig to see the light from it. Only thing i would change would be getting the Bi-xenon for a little more $$$ but the H4-2 bulb works fine.
The light output form the kit is litterally night and day from the normal bulbs. just don't get anything kigher than 6000K HID, they start turning blue there and you lose light. I got 5000K and it is perfect, nice and white and bright as heck.
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I highly recommend you spend some time at HIDplanet.com. Best to not beat around the bush and go straight to the wizards for HID questions.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/H4-Bi...9626QQtcZphoto
There is an H4 bi-xenon kit for $150
and here is an H4-2 kit for $75
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/H4-Hi...9653QQtcZphoto
This one gives you both high and low beams but one of them is regular halogen light not HID
There is an H4 bi-xenon kit for $150
and here is an H4-2 kit for $75
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/H4-Hi...9653QQtcZphoto
This one gives you both high and low beams but one of them is regular halogen light not HID
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OK..I have lights like these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/UNIVE...spagenameZWDVW
Wich size bulb do I need? H4 i assume. BTW I have an 86, so its a 2nd gen
Wich size bulb do I need? H4 i assume. BTW I have an 86, so its a 2nd gen
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OK..I have lights like these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/UNIVE...spagenameZWDVW
Wich size bulb do I need? H4 i assume. BTW I have an 86, so its a 2nd gen
Wich size bulb do I need? H4 i assume. BTW I have an 86, so its a 2nd gen
But yes those lights use the h4 bulb. If you get the single style HID then be sure it is the H4-2 bulb so you have bith high and low beams.
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I dont see the H4-2 option?
Bulb size :
H1, H3, H4, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13,
880,881, 886, 889, 893, 894, 896, 898, 899,
9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, 9008, 9145, D1R, D1S, D2R, D2S.
Bulb size :
H1, H3, H4, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13,
880,881, 886, 889, 893, 894, 896, 898, 899,
9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, 9008, 9145, D1R, D1S, D2R, D2S.
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If you are using that listing i gave you it already comes with the H4-2 bulb they just don't add the -2 as all the bulbs are a -2 model. but you can e-mail them to make sure.
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Actually i was meaning ask if it is indeed the H4-2 bulb as he most likly won't know if it is for the 86 yota. All that matters is the bulb type. when i got mine i just picked the cheapest H4-2 kit i could find with the 5000K color and it worked perfect and took less than 30 min to install.
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IMHO, please don't put a pnp kit in those housings, Ive seen plenty of those housings on the road and even with halogen bulbs they glare pretty bad. A little over a year ago i was in the same boat you are, i had just discovered hid kits and was considering buying a kit for my Tacoma, luckily a member on here informed me on the cons of a hid kit in a halogen housing, first off the arc in a HID bulb has a different shape and puts out light differently than a halogen bulb, even it you have the arc in the same exact place as the original filament the light output will be slightly different, usually this equals glare, i will say though some halogen housings respond better than others, in the end its up to you, i hope whatever you choose will work out.
here are a few links to read about HID kits and HID in general:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...nversions.html
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2080
here are a few links to read about HID kits and HID in general:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...nversions.html
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2080
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Yea, im debating not doing it. All my dads cars have real HIDs and my VW has real HIDs importaed from germany..its SO hard getting into the yota without HIDs. I dont want to put out the money for them on a wheeler either. Just looking to get MAX life, with little $$. these seemed like a good option, but i dont want to blind others on the road.
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Yea, im debating not doing it. All my dads cars have real HIDs and my VW has real HIDs importaed from germany..its SO hard getting into the yota without HIDs. I dont want to put out the money for them on a wheeler either. Just looking to get MAX life, with little $$. these seemed like a good option, but i dont want to blind others on the road.
It is up to you and if you have the cash go for the full conversion, be sure to post pics of it if you do it. But the kit should work fine.
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Im also concerned about running the real deal retrofit or the kit because I actualy wheel my truck. If i dip the front end down into some water, are these things gonna crap out on me?
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I know that my kit is 100% waterproof and so is that kit in the link if i remember right. not sure about the full deal retrofit though.
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I put on one of 4crawlers upgraded wiring harnesses and it made a good difference in the brightness of my totally stock lights:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...#WiringHarness
Years ago I ran some 100 W halogen lights in a Honda Accord and ran into some trouble with the law in one California town. It seems they were illegal in the state of Ca. (I was visiting from Colorado at the time) The cop only saw the low-beams too, if he'd seen the high-beams he really would have been pissed.
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...#WiringHarness
Years ago I ran some 100 W halogen lights in a Honda Accord and ran into some trouble with the law in one California town. It seems they were illegal in the state of Ca. (I was visiting from Colorado at the time) The cop only saw the low-beams too, if he'd seen the high-beams he really would have been pissed.