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Re: Wiring headlights
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I've got 2 in the boxes in the garage for my CA powered 1200 beast. Hella Part Number 1058 You need 2 of them!

Chris

Posted on: 2003/3/12 14:17
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Re: Wiring headlights
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hey I've seen 90/100W bulb inserts for semisealed beams, how bright would these be?? Almost like have a permenent hi beam, how good is 80/100 are they better street driving lights
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Posted on: 2003/3/14 13:48
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hey can anyone tell me what the markings on an alternator means, like B+ D+ D- etc, the alt i have got is a GM one, like the ones on the EA falcon. thanks
damo

Posted on: 2003/3/19 6:37
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Re: Wiring headlights
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I got 80/100 lights on my car.
I don't know how anyone can use the standard lights. they are so dim and so yellow.
I am not asure, but I think it cost me $170 for it to be done.
This was a few years ago now though...

I used to drive around all the time with high beams on when I had the standard lights. Noone flashed me ever. They couldn't tell that they were highbeams

Posted on: 2003/3/19 7:56
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1971 Datsun 1200 Coupe
A15 Engine. Holley G180 (32/36 Weber). extractors and 2 inch exhaust.
Standard 1200 4 speed with lightened fly wheel and HD clutch
Stanza front struts and brakes.
15x6 CSA Wheels with 195/50 rubber.
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what about 90/100 lights, that would be like not having a low beam would it????

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It would b like driving lights all da time . blinding every one!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on: 2003/3/19 11:52
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ha ha ha ha ha ha yeah, I'm looking to get 80/100's

Posted on: 2003/3/19 12:07
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I'm pretty sure mine had 90/110s could have been 90/100s. If they are adjusted right, nobody cares. As the previous fella said, stock headlights are pretty bad, unless you are going for the "STOCK" look, and don't drive it much.

This is a "must-have" modification. Especially if you do a lot of night driving. Makes cruising at speed much much easier.

Chris

Posted on: 2003/3/19 12:36
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I can't see there being much of a probem I have interchanged them with different models Honda's thru work.
The best upgrade I have found is to buy a Q4 headlight conversion kit and have a sparky wire it up with a relay an then you can safely run 90/130 bulbs without frying all your electrics.I had this done to one of my cars and with spotlights I was running 460 watts on high beam and it turned night into day !!
cheers Ade

Posted on: 2003/3/19 13:12
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Re: Wiring headlights
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geez, ade, did ya lights start bush fires???
Now I know who started the big bush fires last year, it was you goin for a nightly cruise
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damo

Posted on: 2003/3/19 14:43
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