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Old 08-03-2019, 09:48 PM   #22765
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Originally Posted by TheBlackHand View Post
Do you mean the plastic rings that lock the rubber seals in or do you mean the rubber seals that keep dust & water out of the headlight?

1. If you mean the rubber seals for keeping out dust & water then yeah, you would want to have those unless you don't mind the inside of your headlights getting filthy.
If you mean the circle plastic rings that lock the seals in place then no, you can get away without using those. I've owned a pair of dual projectors & bricks that were missing these and it never caused any issues.

2. You mean the small wiring harness for both bulbs? Just buy H4 LED conversion bulbs which will plug straight into your factory harness. This would mean you'd have to make a harness for the H3C high beams though.
There's write ups here on how to wire the high beams/fog lights (for projector headlights) to your headlight up/down button in the cabin.

Yeah that’s exactly what I needed to know, thanks man. One thing I don’t know still is where to get those “seals” for the back. Can’t find them. I’ve heard they might be interchangeable with r32. Not sure.

As for your reply to #2, Na I don’t mean the wiring harness, it’s literally like a small squarish block that has male plugs sticking out of it. Think of an iPhone charger block.... not sure if I explained that well lol but it looks like you plug the sub harness into the block and the block plugs into the bulb. It seems to lock into place with the metal in the socket hole.
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