H4 Headlights

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Typrus
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H4 Headlights

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Does anyone have some H4, preferrably European-Spec headlights? Or know of a high-quality conversion?
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Post by shogun »

i bought eurolite head lights they worked fine for me, the pari cost me around 48 dollars, i bought them at nopi
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Post by Gasoline Fumes »

I'd go with either Hella or Cibie. They are the most common. There's also Bosch, Stanley, Koito, Depo, Carello, and probably others. Make sure you get the 200mm ones, not the smaller 165mm ones.

New ones here:
http://www.rallylights.com/ (Hella)
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/ (Cibie)
These sites have a lot of good lighting info too.

Or you can find used ones on eBay. Look for ones with a "E-Code" on them, like E1, E2, etc. Much better than the SAE/DOT versions like Hella's Vision series.

But if you want to be legal and use the Hella Vision lamps:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hella-Vi ... dZViewItem
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