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Ok i get that they are bright and all. But if they are that good... how can they work as ur high beam without blinding other motorists etc? ie if u adjust them down, they wont illuminate far and thus wont function as a high beam properly... and if they are adjusted so they illuminate far... other motorists and the cops will kill you. So im confused.

Ok i get that they are bright and all. But if they are that good... how can they work as ur high beam without blinding other motorists etc? ie if u adjust them down, they wont illuminate far and thus wont function as a high beam properly... and if they are adjusted so they illuminate far... other motorists and the cops will kill you. So im confused.

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Ok put me down for H1 6k for my r33 s2.

Those instructions are good, shame i know f**k all and am confused to all hell and back by them. Will probably have to get someone to install them.

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Im gonna either get my bro to do it (he rocks in car and electronics stuff) and i also have that damono guide from WA to follow that i posted earlier in this thread in word. or if worse comes to worst ill go ask my family friend whos is a mechanic to do it... Im from melb so cant meet up with u guys.

Just tell me the type' i'll get wat u need for you.

installation is easy . the only tool u need might be the 25mm hole saw,

and put the ballasts as far away from the engine as u can.

best place is somewhere under the headlight assembly or somewhere inside the bumper. that'll be a proper installation.

Have you got any good pics of these? I'm kinda skeptical and I dont wanna find out 6 months later these things blow and I gotta beat around the bush for months getting it fixed under warranty etc.

Otherwise I'm damn interested!

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