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ok so recently ive been to autobarn caz one of my headlights are out, they said my 32 is a H4 according to their lil book

ive had experiences with them recommending the wrong type of headlight globe before and not accepting a return

anyways, i need to change my low beam and i cant seem to take the globes out. it seems to be factory light globes and havent been removed before

theres lik a lil metal clip on top of it. do i just grip it and rip it out?? anyone changed their headlights on 32 gtst's before?

also im prob lookin at gettin those bright blue globes. good, bad?

plz help

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i changed mine not to long ago, i should of done both at the same time.. now i have one brighter than the other.

push the spring clip down and tweak it up.. you shouldn't need to rip that clip out as u need it there to hold the globe

There is a clip that runs around the globe housing inside of the lens, 1 of them when pushed in slightly & will unclip- unlocks the globe and allows it to pull out, its really fiddly to do, if you have a missus with small hands she may be able to do it otherwise just bear with it, sooner or later you will unclip it and the globe comes out really easy, its another story to get the little blighter back in but after undoing it you will know how it works

bright blue projectors look like arse as well.. ;)

i know what you meant, but taken this way I like it more. yes, non-projectors are usually h4, and projectors are h3c. usually..

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