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my headlights when on low beam, use the only outside globes(and the far outside ones), and high beams use only the inside...my question is, is this different to others? are the different models...different? as in, do the high beams use the outside ones aswell?

next question...can you understand this?

:D:P

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There's a kit from www.PerfectRun.com.au that allows you to turn on both hi and low beam when the light stalk is on hi beam position, this is to get more ilumination. Brand is East Bear. Kit is pretty pricey I reckon, about $180 plus not including delivery.

If someone know abt electronic, I reckon it will probably just some wiring harness, isn't it?

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Originally posted by pushead

highbeam globe and the normalbeam globe are separate. They both got their own compartments.

i realize this...but try tell that to a dickhead behind a counter with his head up his ass...the thing is, when i asked him if it what he was saying was true, he asked another guy there...same answer

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You can get brighter globes, I run 130w on my GTR high beams and it makes a massive difference as I think the standard lights are crap with the 85w globes. I do a lot of driving at night and do not like to not be able to see everything. I have been used to really bright lights on other cars and the gtr's just dont cut it for the performance of the car.

In terms of keeping the low beams on when the high beams come on you simply need to run a diod (Sp) in the wiring between the high and low bean trigger wire so that power can run too the low beams when the highs come on. You may also need to run a relay to help boost the high beam switch depending on what condition it is in. This will cost about $2.50 for the diodes and getting somone who has a clue to put them in for you. If I can next week I will give you the wiring colors.

Mick.

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