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Hey,I'm just wondering if anyone can help me or list all the bulbs that the 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T uses ?

Because it doesn't tells me in the owner's manual ?

Thanks

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Okay,thanks guys.I see that T10 wedge is the same as W5W ?

And if I want to install both the low and high beam HID kit,does that means I really have to uses 4 ballasts because there 4 different bulbs ?

Does it use W5W aswell ?

Thanks

Okay,thanks guys.I see that T10 wedge is the same as W5W ?

And if I want to install both the low and high beam HID kit,does that means I really have to uses 4 ballasts because there 4 different bulbs ?

Does it use W5W aswell ?

Thanks

Yes you would have to use 4 ballasts, one for each globe, not sure about the W5W globes, T10's are easy enough to come by

You would need 4 ballasts for four bulbs.

It's generally not recommended to have HID on your highbeam (I believe it's because they take time to warm up, so flashing them doesn't work very well, and you typically turn highbeam on/off more, which is bad for the life of the bulb/ballast).

What's wrong with just a standard decent bulb in the highbeams? If they're HB3 connector highbeams as they are on mine, you could consider fitting HIR bulbs maybe? That would be a decent compromise in my opinion.

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One more things,a couple weeks ago I had Autosparks to install my HID kit.

When it's done,I noticed that all the wiring is completely different,now with rubber thingy,different cable and etc.

But I noticed the right headlight wire that connects to the end of the bulbs is loose.Sometimes the right headlight would turn on,but then if I go through speed bumps or bumpy roads,

the next time I turn it on,it wouldn't light sup,do you have any idea to fix it ?

Or should I just go back to the workshop who changed all my wiring and things ?

Because it wasn't like this before they changed it.

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For Skyline GTT if you want to do interior, number plates etc.

Front(X2) and rear inner sidelights(X4) - T10 501 capless or W5W(Same thing)

Number plate illumination(X1) - T10 501 capless or W5W

Side indicators - T10 501 capless or W5W

Interior map lights(X2) - 9mm bayonet(BA9S)

Middle interior light(X1) - 31mm festoon

Boot light - T10 501 capless or W5W

Rear outer sidelights and brake lights - T20 capless dual filament.

Rear indicators - T20 capless

Reversing lights - 912, T15 capless with 9mm base. Or you can use any bulb with T10 W5W base(IE 6/9 LED bulbs)

Courtesy of Skylineowners.com :thumbsup:

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  • 5 months later...

For Skyline GTT if you want to do interior, number plates etc.

Front(X2) and rear inner sidelights(X4) - T10 501 capless or W5W(Same thing)

Number plate illumination(X1) - T10 501 capless or W5W

Side indicators - T10 501 capless or W5W

Interior map lights(X2) - 9mm bayonet(BA9S)

Middle interior light(X1) - 31mm festoon

Boot light - T10 501 capless or W5W

Rear outer sidelights and brake lights - T20 capless dual filament.

Rear indicators - T20 capless

Reversing lights - 912, T15 capless with 9mm base. Or you can use any bulb with T10 W5W base(IE 6/9 LED bulbs)

Courtesy of Skylineowners.com :thumbsup:

:thanks:

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