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Thanks for the tips guys!!! (archive)

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Posted by Art on August 31, 2001 at 13:13:29:

In Reply to: Re: 3.0 CS lights posted by Merdad on August 29, 2001 at 23:02:34:


One other recomendation has been to put an inline fuse since those lights get a lot hotter and may brun the wires!! Another option is Cibie. Hellas have the flat lens and Cibies have the convex lens. The prices are around $45 all over.
JC Whitney has the halogen type lights, like the Hellas with bulbs around $14 each.

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Hella conversions will work great. No alterations required. Just make sure you don't strip the heads of those tiny screws that hold the chrome rings around the headlights.

Bavauto has the low and high conversion sets for $45 each, but maybe someone else (Maximillian?) has them cheaper. Just make sure the cheaper ones come with bulbs.

They're actually not so modern, since they've been around since the '60s, but they're still better than the off the shelf sealed beam quartz lights.

Some guys caution about the drain on the electrical system, but I never had any problem even with a full conversion.






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