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I have a question has anyone on here (ls1tech) done this if so please post pics. i have also done searches, with few results. I have a 99 T/A i wanting to replace the stock low and high beams with something like this
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NIB-P...QQcmdZViewItem
if the measurements are the same why wouldnt it? they dont have to be square they can be circle one too. (the reason is cause i hit a deer once and last nite i dodged another deer, it'll be a safer route for my car and the deer) or does anyone have a page that shows stock part # for the light on the t/a's. (if i had a grand i would get the non-fliplights) any suggestions would be great.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NIB-P...QQcmdZViewItem
if the measurements are the same why wouldnt it? they dont have to be square they can be circle one too. (the reason is cause i hit a deer once and last nite i dodged another deer, it'll be a safer route for my car and the deer) or does anyone have a page that shows stock part # for the light on the t/a's. (if i had a grand i would get the non-fliplights) any suggestions would be great.
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I went with a headlight conversion from eurolights, they're a non seal beam meaning that u could change the bulb and upgraded im currently using H7 bulbs for the low beams and high. The whole kit run about 179.00 but its worth every penny, i could see very clearly now they're as bright as the sylvania silverstars. Your low are 4703 and high 4701
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Originally Posted by geo 95 bird
I went with a headlight conversion from eurolights, they're a non seal beam meaning that u could change the bulb and upgraded im currently using H7 bulbs for the low beams and high. The whole kit run about 179.00 but its worth every penny, i could see very clearly now they're as bright as the sylvania silverstars. Your low are 4703 and high 4701
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Originally Posted by geo 95 bird
I went with a headlight conversion from eurolights, they're a non seal beam meaning that u could change the bulb and upgraded im currently using H7 bulbs for the low beams and high. The whole kit run about 179.00 but its worth every penny, i could see very clearly now they're as bright as the sylvania silverstars. Your low are 4703 and high 4701
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Originally Posted by geo 95 bird
I went with a headlight conversion from eurolights, they're a non seal beam meaning that u could change the bulb and upgraded im currently using H7 bulbs for the low beams and high. The whole kit run about 179.00 but its worth every penny, i could see very clearly now they're as bright as the sylvania silverstars. Your low are 4703 and high 4701
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I'll be taking some pictures tonight but i didn't took pictures from before so it would be hard to show the difference, but the kit is 4703 and 4701 with H7 bulbs thats for the trans am and firebird. here's they website http://eurolamps.com/eurolamps/sealedbeams.htm
u could send them an email with what exactly u r looking for and they would email u back either the same day or next, i hope this help.
u could send them an email with what exactly u r looking for and they would email u back either the same day or next, i hope this help.
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I just emailed them i was going to post a question about this my self. been wanting to switch out my lights for the last 2 years now just have never found a place that had them. thanks
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In this thread there is a discussion about this and a link to a thread on another board with instructions on converting a sealed beam bulb into a conversion unit to allow the installation of bulbs like the Camaro and most newer cars. Check it out, he shows how to disassemble the sealed beam bulb to allow the instalation of regular bulbs.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ht=sealed+beam
Here is the link specifically:
http://www.fullthrottlev6.com/forums...6994#post36994
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ht=sealed+beam
Here is the link specifically:
http://www.fullthrottlev6.com/forums...6994#post36994