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04-06-2007, 09:27 AM | #91 |
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lol, not the thread to be asking this
what do you need a write up for? get the correct ones for your lights, H3c for the fog/ H4 for the regular. wire up like any other HID kit. done and done.
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04-07-2007, 01:57 PM | #92 |
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Yeah well the were the wrong lights I nee just H4 low beam for my bricks not hi/lo and I sent like 2 PMs to JRT and still waiting for a replyif I can ship them back to him and get just low beam kit.
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04-07-2007, 06:12 PM | #94 | |
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for your S14 it will be D2R..
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04-07-2007, 09:17 PM | #95 |
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JRT I don't know if you backed up in PMs but can you please PM I would like to exchange my HID kit for just Low Beam setup.. The high beam and low beam are in two different locations I dunno how that would work with HIDs so I just want the low beam.
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04-08-2007, 12:00 AM | #96 |
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JRT: you dont have any for kouki s14? i wouldn't mind if you give me a special price i can get one set and take pictures to help you out here knowing a lot of s14 kouki owners will want to get a set.
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04-08-2007, 07:38 PM | #98 |
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on your site you listed 9003 bulbs and h4 bulbs; some post in this thread i read that h4 and 9003 bulbs are the same. are there any differences or would it not matter if i ordered 03 or h4 bulbs?
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We listed that differently to eliminate confusion at the consumer side.
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04-08-2007, 10:05 PM | #101 |
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if you got pics of the lighting from the BRICKS, please post. i am considering this buy, but i dont want terrible glaring.
as for bulb confirmation.. this is how you wire them. http://jdmblog.com/index.php/59/diy-...ht-conversion/ and a pic i drew for help http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a53...ightwiring.jpg please notice that the high and low beam are on the same bulb. thus you need the h4 hi/lo. *i have a light sitting on my lap as i type. if you think the inner lights are the high beams youre mistaken. they are h3c driving lights. someone wired yours wrong if they dont work. finally done after a million edits Last edited by NismoSilvia270R; 04-08-2007 at 10:31 PM.. |
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04-10-2007, 09:10 PM | #106 |
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I thought you said u have nothing for 98 s14 kouki?........
if you do have something im interested in the low beam pls PM me on available colors and where is the safest place to put the ballast etc? from what i understand plug and play means i take off the bulb in my low beam and plug that harness into the ballast? how do i adjust the beam correction after i put in the lights? and say if i were to take 6000k and 8000k , the higher K level will not affect the lifespan of the HID right? pls let me know as i would like to order 1 set for my 98 240sx or PM me thanks Last edited by Jason240sx; 04-10-2007 at 09:33 PM.. |
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If you want a 6000k or 8000k, it will cost you $175.00 and higher Ks will not affect the lifespan of the HID set. It will only be the color and lumens difference. Plug and play means removing your stock halogen bulbs, install the HID bulbs into the light housing, connect the HID bulbs to the ballast and the ballast to the light socket. If you want to install the relay which is included, there may or may not be rewiring depends on application. We are working on a how-to on our site, you can check that later on Thanks
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04-11-2007, 12:17 AM | #108 |
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thanks for the reply JRT , really want to get a set. But there is not any answer regarding the two questions below
how do i adjust the beam correction after i put in the lights since i'm putting into OEM halogen projectors?( how do i determine if i need adjustment and how do i adjust it to the correct level?) and where is the safest most reliable place to place the ballast? and what does the relay do if i wired it or if i dont wire it. why a guy here was saying that the kit needs to be hooked up to the battery as well? so do i have to re-wire for my 98 240sx low beam? and any picture to show cut-off on a OEM halogen projector? i dont want to blind oncoming traffic pls let me know man , looking forward to get a set . Last edited by Jason240sx; 04-11-2007 at 02:44 AM.. |
04-11-2007, 01:03 AM | #109 |
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didnt read the whole 4 pages...so i dont know if its been asked already, so if it has i apologize, but where are you located and is local pick up available for the same price...im looking for either 10k H4s or Mauve, let me know...cash in hand
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04-12-2007, 12:35 AM | #111 |
I have seen 12000 K on my buddy's car before and it was a violet or mauve color with a hint of blue. Why is your kit blue for 12000K?
I know that it is a diffrent brand, but the K should be the same kind of output color spectrum. I'm lost Last edited by J300zx; 04-12-2007 at 01:00 AM.. |
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04-12-2007, 12:54 AM | #112 |
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Dood - you only hook up the relay if you have Hi/lo setup on your hid's. If not then you just hook up as directed. Seriously if you really want to know where the safest place to mount them and im just telling you what i did and i dont even know if its "safe" im just assuming - I put one against the inner side of the passenger fender in the engine bay, so basically its real close to the battery but not touching. The wires were to short to mount anywere further and i dont want to be stupid and mount on the radiator or condenser like some folks i hear about. I drilled a hole through the metal behind the headlight and ran it through. Electrical taped it up and made it look real clean and out of the way. The other one on the drivers side is another story. I had to mount it further up near the wheel well hump. It mounted right there using the bolt from the coolant resovior to hold it and then just used zipties to hold it in place. Then ran the wire behind in between the intake box and resv. to again the hole i drilled and presto. I honestly dont know where everyone else mounted them but i did make it daim well clean. If you want to peep how i did it. I can take pics.
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04-12-2007, 12:53 PM | #114 | |
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04-12-2007, 01:20 PM | #115 | |
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seriously, i called peridically throughout the day yesterday, and not ONCE did anyone pick up the phone...if its going to be that hard to get ahold of you to place an order, then its making me think how long its going to take to ship them...please respond back to my PM asap...thank you
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04-12-2007, 08:18 PM | #118 |
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Buffalo daughter: will be great if u can provide description on what u used. all i can see is you tuck it somewhere with zipties and maybe 1 bolt?
did you have to re-wire yours for your zenki?........or whats up with those electrical tapes etc? i thought they are plug and play systems where is the money shot of the HID in play man |
04-12-2007, 09:13 PM | #119 |
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i ziptied it to the inner passenger fender, real snug and tight. The other one is just that, just that bolt and two zipties did a real nice job of keeping it done. It is plug and play, i just made sure no moisture would get in, or so i think it wouldnt if i e-taped it plus taping the rest of the wires together really blended them in making it clean and not so obvious. I'll take pics soon when it gets darker.
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