HID Question.
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HID Question.
If I were to buy One pice HID housings now, could i still use my standard Halogen bulbs untill I could afford to buy HID balests and bulbs?
One other questin is Where can I buy descent pair for a resonable price? Should I just go with Stock S4 lights, or should i Get E-Codes, or what? I've serched but i can't seem to find a strait answer. If anyone can help please let me know.
One other questin is Where can I buy descent pair for a resonable price? Should I just go with Stock S4 lights, or should i Get E-Codes, or what? I've serched but i can't seem to find a strait answer. If anyone can help please let me know.
#2
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With a slight modification to the H7 bulb collar, YES..
You can use a halogen in a D2S housing. Here's how the trimmed bulb collar looks, which allows it to seat "properly"...
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/12690/trimbulb.jpg">
BTW, I used this H7 bulb in an S4 xenon housing.
Good luck.
Andy
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/12690/trimbulb.jpg">
BTW, I used this H7 bulb in an S4 xenon housing.
Good luck.
Andy
#3
if you get stock s4 lights or xenon e-codes
you will not back able to use halogen light bulbs b/c they won't fit in the bulb holder.
if you want to continue using halogen bulbs until u save up for xenon's you could get regular halogen housings (e-code or dot). then you could get a H7 xenon conversion kit.
There are differences between xenon projectors and non-xenon projectors such as cut-off, beam pattern, light output, etc. However many people have xenons in halogen housings and have reported that the lighting is great.
I have had both xenons in halogen housings and in xenon housings. I'll admit that the lighting is much "crisper" in the xenon housings, but it definitely cost me more than just plan projectors. however the prime reason why i switched is that my old housings were kinda busted.
But if you do want to go the halogen route, I have a set of halogen housings that are in good condition for sale (not the busted one). Look in the classifieds for my item if you are interested.
if you want to continue using halogen bulbs until u save up for xenon's you could get regular halogen housings (e-code or dot). then you could get a H7 xenon conversion kit.
There are differences between xenon projectors and non-xenon projectors such as cut-off, beam pattern, light output, etc. However many people have xenons in halogen housings and have reported that the lighting is great.
I have had both xenons in halogen housings and in xenon housings. I'll admit that the lighting is much "crisper" in the xenon housings, but it definitely cost me more than just plan projectors. however the prime reason why i switched is that my old housings were kinda busted.
But if you do want to go the halogen route, I have a set of halogen housings that are in good condition for sale (not the busted one). Look in the classifieds for my item if you are interested.
#6
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I had no problems at all. Halogen bulbs in S4 housings..
...were <b>much</B> improved light output than my old 2-piece lights. Sure, when I added xenon bulbs/ballasts in place of the H7 bulb, it was brighter.....but by no means was the H7 setup dim. It's probable that your bulb wasn't seated optimally, especially if you didn't make any modification to the collar.
Andy
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Re: I had no problems at all. Halogen bulbs in S4 housings..
i did the mods to it and i also dremmeled out the metal piece in the projector itself. Maybe it's my bulbs. They're the original bulbs.