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    1. #1
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      H4 headlights DSE or Hella or.....

      I want to upgrade the headlights in my 81 and 73 camaro. I have bought some stuff from dse and there stuff is great and you pay for it. Any suggestions on who to buy the h4 7'' headlights from.



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      try summitracing http://summitracing.com

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      We have a kit that for the same price as DSE, you get the relay kit with it for free. Glass lenses, H4 bulbs. You do have to open the bucket hole up slightly to clear the rubber boot on the 7" setups. 5-3/4" lights are direct bolt in no mods.
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      I got the Painless relay kit, I think from Jegs. I got the H4 lenses from Classic Industries and the bulbs from.....I dunno, I think it was Osram? The website was something like www.rallylights.com.

      Those still weren't the greatest, so I got some Acura TL projectors and oem HID's and put them in the H4 lenses. I've still got to figure out how to wire up the high beam solenoid so that the low beam still gets power, but for now it's way better than sealed beams or even H4's.

      Matt

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      Quote Originally Posted by DarkoNova
      ...I've still got to figure out how to wire up the high beam solenoid so that the low beam still gets power...
      Painless, I believe, also makes a harness for GM trucks that does just that. AAW might have it too, but I haven't looked at that in a bit. I haven't needed them. You may want to look into this and figure out how to adapt it to your setup.
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    6. #6
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      dse

      Does anyone have dse headlights. I like the way the bulb twists in

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      Quote Originally Posted by zbugger
      Painless, I believe, also makes a harness for GM trucks that does just that. AAW might have it too, but I haven't looked at that in a bit. I haven't needed them. You may want to look into this and figure out how to adapt it to your setup.
      Awesome, I'll look into it. Thanks.

      Matt

    8. #8
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      I run the DSE Bright Lights, very nice product, no problems

    9. #9
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      if you wanted to go on the cheap. check out jc whitney. they have H4 lights with interchangeable bulbs. get a volt meter and see how many volts your getting at your light socket. if your only gettting 9 or 10 volts run a bosch relay to get 12+ volts. it shouldnt cost you more than 100 bucks. one more option. I really like the piaa bulbs.




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