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hi

I just recently brought a pair of white LED parkers (out of impluse) for my R34 and then i realised i have no idea how to install it.... lol should have thought of this b4...

is there a thread that xplains this..?

Cheers

Chen

most headlight bulbs work by twisting and then locks in..... the o-ring will seal it.

have you got the right size bulb and the right wattage?

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Ok here is a pic of a dissasembled R34 GT-T non Xenon headlight

The parker is the small connector on the side...

it should twist about 3/4 of a turn anti-clock wise to detatch.

let us know how you go

Dats awsome thanks mate!! do i have to re wire anything? or can i just replace the original light bulb and it would start working..?

well ....no.

if it is the exact same Bulb, it should just slot into the wiring connector and then turn quater of a turn to lock in....

if you got the wrong globe..... get another one... no point stuffing around to modify it.

well ....no.

if it is the exact same Bulb, it should just slot into the wiring connector and then turn quater of a turn to lock in....

if you got the wrong globe..... get another one... no point stuffing around to modify it.

nice... i ll try put them in tonite and see how it goes... thanks for the help!! and yea i only got them for 10 bucks for the pair so no biggie if got the wrong ones...:)

very easy to change over. just pull out old t10 parker light, plug in other one. Do a quick check before you put them back into the housing that you've got the + and - the right way around.

I had a slight problem with mine actually, only due to the SMD T10's I got falling apart :laugh:

20 minutes later I finally managed to fish out the piece from inside the light :sick:

hi

I just recently brought a pair of white LED parkers (out of impluse) for my R34 and then i realised i have no idea how to install it.... lol should have thought of this b4...

is there a thread that xplains this..?

Cheers

Chen

LOL thats halirious coz I did exactly the same thing, bought LEDS and then realised i had no idea how to isntall them xD but luckily it is quite easy as everyone has said. just pop it out, change and put back in. You can do in 10mins with no tools.

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