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Old 10-10-11, 02:56 PM
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Will this work? (headlights)

Could I use these just as head lights? or would my night vision be very poor?



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i use it for my headlights haha, but just make sure you have a hid kit on it =)
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Using foglights for a main driving source is a bad idea.
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SakeBomb garage is running a final GB on their light kit. Its in the FD Group Buy section. Check it out https://www.rx7club.com/group-buy-product-dev-fd-rx-7-269/gb-3-fd-bi-xenon-hid-projectors-pop-ups-sakebomb-garage-970032/
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Im not going to use the main head light assemibly, I want my head lights where my fogs go, so I have that flush look. I will have a Cold air intake in the right head light and im thinking about puttign my fues boxes in the left one
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There is a guy in Japan who took Bi-Xeon headlamps and put them into the 99 spec turn signals and moved the turnsignals to the inside, using the Bi-xeons allows the one projector lamp assembly to be both the high and low beam, but having a good cut off again...

That is the best way (somewhat pricey) but also the 'most' legal of doing it...


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Legal is what I was wondering. Do headlights need to a certain distance from the road height-wise? 24"?
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heat could also be a problem when using xenon bulbs in a non xenon plastic housing.
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Originally Posted by pito13b
Legal is what I was wondering. Do headlights need to a certain distance from the road height-wise? 24"?
here to get a modded car permit the headlights must be at least 22" off the ground to the center of the headlight housings.
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Originally Posted by shawnm565
Im not going to use the main head light assemibly, I want my head lights where my fogs go, so I have that flush look. I will have a Cold air intake in the right head light and im thinking about puttign my fues boxes in the left one
This guy's an idiot.
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Originally Posted by cabaynes
This guy's an idiot.
And why is that?
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Cause he cannot spell worth a damn, yet he's better speller then some other guys who make their way onto the forum...

and it's cabaynes, he csn have lots of reasons for not liking somebody, or their car sometimes no reasons at all

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