eurolights sealbeam conversion
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eurolights sealbeam conversion
I just got my eurolights sealbeam headlights conversion today, has anyone done this to their trans am or firebird and did u noticed any difference on the brightness at night, also i order the 880 xenon charged blue/white fog lights bulb is this to hi, is it going to melt the fog light housing, i rather find out and ask first before installing this fog lights housing aint cheap, any info is greatly appreciated and thanks in advance to all.
here are some pictures before and after sorry but the camera suck in my phone.
here are some pictures before and after sorry but the camera suck in my phone.
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Yes.... I started off with AutoOptiks conversion but the reflective material is chipping off due to my ignorance when I stored it. I have ordered and my Uncle has the Eurolites conversion which is the exact same thing.
I can't remember what bulb number I used but I lived in England at the time which has sh!tty lighting on there roads and YES I noticed a great improvment over stock though Xenon would give the best results in my opinion.
I also have the BlazerTech 6800 (?) DR light pkge that I picked up from Pepboys back in 01'. which complement the headlights.
sorry for eing long winded but I hope this helps
I can't remember what bulb number I used but I lived in England at the time which has sh!tty lighting on there roads and YES I noticed a great improvment over stock though Xenon would give the best results in my opinion.
I also have the BlazerTech 6800 (?) DR light pkge that I picked up from Pepboys back in 01'. which complement the headlights.
sorry for eing long winded but I hope this helps
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i got them from this website
http://eurolamps.com/eurolamps/sealedbeams.htm
you would need 4703 low beams, 4701 high beams with H7 bulbs for highs and lows they're kind of pricey for the whole set up is $176.00 and if u want the fog lights to match u want the 880 $29.00 well i hope this help.
http://eurolamps.com/eurolamps/sealedbeams.htm
you would need 4703 low beams, 4701 high beams with H7 bulbs for highs and lows they're kind of pricey for the whole set up is $176.00 and if u want the fog lights to match u want the 880 $29.00 well i hope this help.
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Originally Posted by geo 95 bird
i got them from this website
http://eurolamps.com/eurolamps/sealedbeams.htm
you would need 4703 low beams, 4701 high beams with H7 bulbs for highs and lows they're kind of pricey for the whole set up is $176.00 and if u want the fog lights to match u want the 880 $29.00 well i hope this help.
http://eurolamps.com/eurolamps/sealedbeams.htm
you would need 4703 low beams, 4701 high beams with H7 bulbs for highs and lows they're kind of pricey for the whole set up is $176.00 and if u want the fog lights to match u want the 880 $29.00 well i hope this help.