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If anyone can assist..

I have HID installed and since the HID turn off each time I hit the highbeam.. This will cause problems to my HID in the future.. as the life of them will be less..

Anyone know how I can wire it so that the normal driving lights stay on when I use the highbeam would be greatly appreciated..

Thanks in Advance..

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You need one of these:

http://east-bear.co.jp/origanal/high-beem.html

(translate thru http://babelfish.altavista.com/ if needed)

There is a comment on there about the R32, but the translation doesn't make much sense....

AFAIK East Bear are not the only ones doing this kit, perhaps contact one of the Japanese parts importers and ask them?

Also do a search, a DIY solution to this has been discussed before.

I'm guessing you've got projector lights? I believe this will help http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=13979

You need to rewire the lights, the tute is for a R33 but I can't see how the R32 one would differ.

btw are HIDs in the R32 projectors good? I've heard there are shadowing issues. Is the beam cut off sharp?

I'm guessing you've got projector lights? I believe this will help http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=13979

You need to rewire the lights, the tute is for a R33 but I can't see how the R32 one would differ.

btw are HIDs in the R32 projectors good? I've heard there are shadowing issues. Is the beam cut off sharp?

No beam is good... my only problem with it atm.. is the adjustments for the beam is dead on the driver side.. looking for a set of R32 projector H1 headlights..

I am out at North Parramatta a lot next week if your interested in seeing them :mad::D

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