Does anyone know if there is a company that makes kits to convert the stock T2 headlights to H4 or any other type? I don't find the sealed bulb type headlights bright enough for me. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Infini IV' date='Mar. 01 2002,18:32
Does anyone know if there is a company that makes kits to convert the stock T2 headlights to H4 or any other type? I don't find the sealed bulb type headlights bright enough for me. Thanks
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here is a site that i found that might help you. http://live4boost.rx7life.com/conversion.htm
i am not really sure what you want to do but it might help you |
Thanks for the help guys. I was looking more towards a direct replacement H4 kit in place of the sealed beam headlights. I couldn't seem to find it on summit racing for the 2nd Gen Rx7 specifically. I know Mariah Motorsports sells a H4 conversion kit for the 1st Gen Rx7, but they didn't mention anything for the 2nd Gen. If you guys find out more about it please let me know. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Infini IV' date='Mar. 02 2002,04:38
Thanks for the help guys. I was looking more towards a direct replacement H4 kit in place of the sealed beam headlights. I couldn't seem to find it on summit racing for the 2nd Gen Rx7 specifically. I know Mariah Motorsports sells a H4 conversion kit for the 1st Gen Rx7, but they didn't mention anything for the 2nd Gen. If you guys find out more about it please let me know. Thanks
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Contact dave at fc3s.org...he did the conversion on his vert...
...on a dif topic, will the first gens headlights fit into the second gen? I prefer the round headlight opposed to the squared 2nd gen ones...I can make new surround peices if necessary.. |
I put a headlight conversion kit in my car, but all it is a replacement housing that takes the newer style bulbs, like a 9004 or whatever they call them, but I put a superwhite bulb in it, looks alot better then the stock ones, the lights have a very nice look about them, they are crystal clear, and it cost me under $160 if I remember correctly. Greatly helped driving at night as well. Maybe Ill take a photo and post it.
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I put a headlight conversion kit in my car, but all it is a replacement housing that takes the newer style bulbs, like a 9004 or whatever they call them, but I put a superwhite bulb in it, looks alot better then the stock ones, the lights have a very nice look about them, they are crystal clear, and it cost me under $160 if I remember correctly. Greatly helped driving at night as well. Maybe Ill take a photo and post it. I did the same thing. I got mine off of ebay for $70 and they are DOT legal. They look great at night Headlight conversion kit |
Hey Rob x-7, where did you get the kit from? Did the kit come with the bulbs or did you get them seperately? When you get pictures, please post them. Thanks
90N/A Rex, do you know the company that was selling the kits? If yes, please let me know. Thanks |
I have no idea what company makes the kit. I bought it from that guy on ebay and it was fairly cheap ($70). It came with Wagner Hyper White bulbs which are bright as hell. It also came with the two little blue marker lights for looks. Haven't hooked them up yet. It is a sweet setup and makes the lights look real nice. Heres the pic but it is hard to tell. I will try to get a better shot tommorrow.
http://www.tcnj.edu/~ceriale2/lightson.jpg |
Whoa, thats a very noticeable difference compared to the stock lights. Maybe I'll go bid for it now, heheh. Thanks for your help.
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No problem.....they were well worth the money. Don't bid to high though cause that guy always has a set or two up for bid. fast shipping too. I know you probably know this but when you get it, whatever you do, don't touch the bulb part with your skin. The oils from your skin will heat up and cause the bulb to blow.
mike |
I got mine off of ebay for $70 and they are DOT legal |
Originally Posted by 90N/A Rex' date='Mar. 03 2002,03:50
No problem.....they were well worth the money. Don't bid to high though cause that guy always has a set or two up for bid. fast shipping too. I know you probably know this but when you get it, whatever you do, don't touch the bulb part with your skin. The oils from your skin will heat up and cause the bulb to blow.
mike |
I had a winning bid on them. I'll see how they work next week. Mine went in nice and easy. hopefully they will work out for you |
Originally Posted by 90N/A Rex' date='Mar. 05 2002,21:27
I had a winning bid on them. I'll see how they work next week. Mine went in nice and easy. hopefully they will work out for you |
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