Who makes these lights for our cars!! THEIR badass
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Who makes these lights for our cars!! THEIR badass
Who makes these lights for our cars!! THEIR badass
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From: Knoxville, TN
Car: 1987 Pontiac Trans Am GTA, 1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS
Engine: Custom 350, 3.1 V6
Transmission: 700R4, 700R4
What you are looking for are H4 Enclosures. They replace the sealed beam on our cars and allow you to simply change the bulbs. There are several companies that makes these. APC, Hella, Pilot, ect. I personally have them on my car and love them.
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like pontiac.. i want the whole housing and everything is that what you mean? where you get it ?online ? link?
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Car: 1987 Pontiac Trans Am GTA, 1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS
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I got mine from Autozone. You'll need the bulbs and the enclosures. I know you can also find them on eBay. You way also want to upgrade your light wiring harness depending on the bulbs you get.
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k so i can get the light encloser and bulbs at autozone/ebay.. why would i need a new harness .. and how much did all this cost you? j/w thanks for your time tho
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Car: 1987 Pontiac Trans Am GTA, 1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS
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So far I have only done my low beams, but the enclosures were around $40 and the bulbs were like $15. The reason that you would want to upgrade your wiring harness is for higher power H4 bulbs. The ones I got are 65w, but I've seen them go all the way up to 100w.
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I got a set made by "Eurolite" and the quality is marginal. They've got small cracks from the heat of the bulbs already, but don't appear to be getting worse. I can't stand the look of a four headlight conversion with all four lamp gloves left on. On newer cars with dual bulb systems (9005 + 9006), the high-geam bulb rarely has a glove, just the low beam for safety reasons. I removed the glove on the inner pair and I think it looks more 'natural'.
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I'd be interested if they looked more like the factory headlights....a little to "clear" for my tastes....I bet they look good at night though
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call me a headlight newb, but which headlights are the one with the blue/purple tint to it?...isnt that HID, anyway to get those on our cars?
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