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Hey guys, did a search but couldnt seem to find the globe type needed for the driving lights on a series 2 R33...

don't tell me to take out the ones already in there and check, as they are non existant....

i've found out that the headlights are H1, are the driving lights the same?

thanks

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Tell me how to pull them out, and i'll do it tomorrow!

It's illegal to use them in suburban areas, and to be honest, I use them as often as high-beams. (read: I couldn't tell you if they even work!)

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its not actually illegal to use driving lights....yellow fog lights yes, but driving lights no....the law says that if they dont "dazzle" other drivers they are legal, which basically means they need to be aimed right

to pull them out (the way i know) get under there and there is a twist off cap just like the headlights have...then there should be a plug that will pull out...

there's probably an easy way to pull out the actual light/indicator assembly and do it that way, but I haven't tried it yet, and as you can see people dont seem to keen to help out...

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They "dazzle" me, and i've always heard (once from a police officer) that the "driving" lights fall under the category of fog lights and can't be used as such.

I must be wrong, fair enough. =-]

(although if you drive behind me with them on, I will usually pull over, then follow with mine on. Not surprising how many people change lane when that happens, or dim their rear-view mirror)

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