Got my new H4 headlights this passed friday and got them in. I can't belive how dim and yellow the stock lights are in comparison! But they put a little drain on the battery.. High beams on and car at idle, sucking down 27.6 amps! lol Will have some pics of my boot-leg install and the lights later. 

pic of the 100 amp solenoids i used, along with the 10 and 12 gage wire

the small Xenon high beam next to an H4 bulb, tiny but amazing ly bright
good close up of the blue H4
and ta-da! new lights on car, one step closer to a modernized 3rd gen

the small Xenon high beam next to an H4 bulb, tiny but amazing ly bright
good close up of the blue H4
and ta-da! new lights on car, one step closer to a modernized 3rd gen
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Nice, too bad the cops would be all over me if I had those. My brother just got a $300 "Impersonating a Police Officer" ticket for hyper WHITE bulbs.
i don't think they could do that with these, the light they put out is just like the new mercedes and bmw. not any funny colors, just a nice bright white light
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Nice, too bad the cops would be all over me if I had those. My brother just got a $300 "Impersonating a Police Officer" ticket for hyper WHITE bulbs.
How can properly adjusted, upgraded lighting result in receiving a ticket?Originally posted by firebirdjosh
Nice, too bad the cops would be all over me if I had those. My brother just got a $300 "Impersonating a Police Officer" ticket for hyper WHITE bulbs.
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How can properly adjusted, upgraded lighting result in receiving a ticket?
It has the slightest bluest tint (less than most other bulbs). The cop was obviously just looking for trouble since it's clearly a white bulb. I'm curious what the court is going to say about it.Originally posted by Duck
How can properly adjusted, upgraded lighting result in receiving a ticket?
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It has the slightest bluest tint (less than most other bulbs). The cop was obviously just looking for trouble since it's clearly a white bulb. I'm curious what the court is going to say about it.
In a search I did afterwards concerning halogen lighting, it became apparent that blue-tinted lights are not DOT approved. Looks like an easy ticket, at least for an equipment violation. Don't think there's much chance of prosecuting for "impersonating an officer" unless your friend had a bubble-gum light on top of the car and a tin badge in his pocket...Originally posted by firebirdjosh
It has the slightest bluest tint (less than most other bulbs). The cop was obviously just looking for trouble since it's clearly a white bulb. I'm curious what the court is going to say about it.
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Those AUTOPA H4 conversions you have are not DOT approved and technically not street legal. The expensive Hella conversions are DOT legal, IIRC.
I have those conversions on my highbeams, they work well, esp. with the powerful H4 bulbs and direct 10 guage wiring to the battery.
If all your lenses and bulbs are DOT stamped equipment, then you are fine as far as tickets go.
RAGE13: Where did you find those solenoids? Brand? I used 4 bosch relays (one for each light). Those look impressive.
Also mine came with 1/4" holes in the reflector part for 8 watt "city lights" I don't see holes in yours
I have those conversions on my highbeams, they work well, esp. with the powerful H4 bulbs and direct 10 guage wiring to the battery.
If all your lenses and bulbs are DOT stamped equipment, then you are fine as far as tickets go.
RAGE13: Where did you find those solenoids? Brand? I used 4 bosch relays (one for each light). Those look impressive.
Also mine came with 1/4" holes in the reflector part for 8 watt "city lights" I don't see holes in yours
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RAGE13: Where did you find those solenoids? Brand? I used 4 bosch relays (one for each light). Those look impressive.
Also mine came with 1/4" holes in the reflector part for 8 watt "city lights" I don't see holes in yours
Yes, I was wondering the same; they look like a Ford starter relay. Are they rated for continous usage? If not, the springs inside the relay can overheat and fail, rendering the solenoid inoperative.Originally posted by srdynamics1
RAGE13: Where did you find those solenoids? Brand? I used 4 bosch relays (one for each light). Those look impressive.
Also mine came with 1/4" holes in the reflector part for 8 watt "city lights" I don't see holes in yours
there are no holes for city lights, but i wouldn't have used them anyway.
the solenoids are made by Cole-Hersee (p/n: 24059), they are Continuous Duty 12v 85amp solenoids. just got back from a 4 hour drive last night, brights on most of the way with no problems. for the money this was one of the best upgrades to my car so far.
this is where i picked up the lights Link for those looking to do the same
the solenoids are made by Cole-Hersee (p/n: 24059), they are Continuous Duty 12v 85amp solenoids. just got back from a 4 hour drive last night, brights on most of the way with no problems. for the money this was one of the best upgrades to my car so far.
this is where i picked up the lights Link for those looking to do the same

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In a search I did afterwards concerning halogen lighting, it became apparent that blue-tinted lights are not DOT approved. Looks like an easy ticket, at least for an equipment violation. Don't think there's much chance of prosecuting for "impersonating an officer" unless your friend had a bubble-gum light on top of the car and a tin badge in his pocket...
Here in MA any blue light is considered impersonating a police office. A friend's been pulled over for having blue LEDs on his windshield washer fluid shooters, another $300 ticket.Originally posted by Duck
In a search I did afterwards concerning halogen lighting, it became apparent that blue-tinted lights are not DOT approved. Looks like an easy ticket, at least for an equipment violation. Don't think there's much chance of prosecuting for "impersonating an officer" unless your friend had a bubble-gum light on top of the car and a tin badge in his pocket...
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HEY RAGE 13 any chance i could get a night pic
1) where did you get everything
2)how much was everything

1) where did you get everything
2)how much was everything

the 4 housings and bulbs i got from eurolamps.com (link is 2 posts up) for $110. i picked up both solenoids for $35 with our shop discount (list is $34.60 each), and the wire and wire ends my boss just let me have for free
i'll get some night pics for ya tomorrow
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I have a question, why did you use 100A solenoids? Wouldn't a 40A relay work just as well?
yes it would have, but we had these on the shelf at the shop so i used them. also i have no fuses for the head lights at this time, so i went a little over kill on the wiring.
pics didn't turn out as good as i thought they would.. found out i need to adjust them a little too
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awsome.. what do they look like from a front veiw are the colors any different looking or is it that old yellow lookin like all the older cars
from the front they just look bright white, no color to them when the lights are on
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oh could u put different bulb in them or is it just like the old ones.. goodnight be back tommorow night
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Can I aks what this all cost? I upgraded the halogens on the front the car (inside the bumper) but have hesitated doing anything with the headlamps.
What about the Sylvania Silverstars? Too so-so?
What about the Sylvania Silverstars? Too so-so?
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oh could u put different bulb in them or is it just like the old ones.. goodnight be back tommorow night
H4 bulbs fit them, i'm not sure about what else would fit. send an e-mail to the site in the link and they can tell you anything you want to know about them. Originally posted by crazy3rdgen
oh could u put different bulb in them or is it just like the old ones.. goodnight be back tommorow night

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Can I aks what this all cost? I upgraded the halogens on the front the car (inside the bumper) but have hesitated doing anything with the headlamps.
What about the Sylvania Silverstars? Too so-so?
Originally posted by Cadillac
Can I aks what this all cost? I upgraded the halogens on the front the car (inside the bumper) but have hesitated doing anything with the headlamps.
What about the Sylvania Silverstars? Too so-so?
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Originally posted by Rage13
the 4 housings and bulbs i got from eurolamps.com (link is 2 posts up) for $110. i picked up both solenoids for $35 with our shop discount (list is $34.60 each), and the wire and wire ends my boss just let me have for free
i'll get some night pics for ya tomorrow
Never looked into Sylvania Silverstars..Originally posted by Rage13
the 4 housings and bulbs i got from eurolamps.com (link is 2 posts up) for $110. i picked up both solenoids for $35 with our shop discount (list is $34.60 each), and the wire and wire ends my boss just let me have for free
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Never looked into Sylvania Silverstars..
Dangit... I always seem to miss the obvious things. Happening a lot lately. Maybe I'm getting old.Originally posted by Rage13
Never looked into Sylvania Silverstars..
TY
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What about the Sylvania Silverstars? Too so-so?
Not really better than a set of GE "super blues" that cost half as much. Even these do make a noticable difference...Originally posted by Cadillac
What about the Sylvania Silverstars? Too so-so?
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ive got sylvania silverstars and they do produce a nice color light that isnt old yellow and faded and are decently bright but not anything to write home about. i do like them a lot though
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Not really better than a set of GE "super blues" that cost half as much. Even these do make a noticable difference...
That's what I thought. Originally posted by MurcoRS
Not really better than a set of GE "super blues" that cost half as much. Even these do make a noticable difference...

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I nice list of parts, prices, and part numbers would make this a nice sticky. (in one post) The brightnes is impressive.
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