Does anyone make dual-filament H3 bulbs?
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You could look at a 9003 bulb. They have the same little metal housing but for some reason use a diffrent part #. I don't know if it's dual filiment or not but it's worth a shot.
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Not sure about the dual filament on the H-3's. If I'm correct the H3's are 55 watts. I use the 100 watt H4's and only use the fog lights for driving. I have the Cool Blue's for the head lamps and usually get flashed by oncoming traffic when I turn them on.
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I'll have to check out the 9003's -- they do make dual-filament versions, but the wiring assmembly is a little different. I have a Jeep with foglights that take H3 bulbs, but I'd like to have a high-beam version when nobody else is on the road.
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