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Old 05-01-2009, 15:05
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Default HID light kit anyone use them & know what works???

i'm thinking of getting a HID kit for my s12 to update the lights & wanted some advice on what to look for/get or if they cant be used on our cars?

if they cant what bulbs can i use???? as my headlamp light at night is dire!
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Old 05-01-2009, 15:26
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prob use an s13 one
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Old 05-01-2009, 15:47
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i've read the threads on crystal lights & pukka's seem to be the only decent working ones!

i dont even know due to not checking if the standard s12 mk2 headlamps are seald beam or they have bulbs???? bad i know!

my lights are really bad! my old mini sealed beams are brighter & the silvia lamps have just been adjusted right at the MOT???? AS I ADJUSTED THEM LOL

if s12 kit fits then i'd go that route, what are you chaps using? i know some of you on here dont see it as apriority as your s12 is your 2nd/fun car where as mine is my daily

my side lights have given up the ghost due to corrosion of the bulb holder so i need to sort them asap
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Old 06-01-2009, 00:33
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Took my motor out the other night and my lights are shocking also, just had a quick scout round on the net and replacements/crystal ones seem to be hard to find, has anyone else found any or know of a place???
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Old 06-01-2009, 16:41
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yep, im needing some decent bulbs as i cant see much in the dark when mine are lit..!

any ideas
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Old 06-01-2009, 16:53
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I have HID's on my Datsun. They're pretty easy to fit, and they're very cheap now days.

They do glare other drivers so not the best to have on a car thats not designed to take them, but oh well.
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Old 06-01-2009, 16:55
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i got a new set of nissan ones but the cost £55 per unit and can take a while to come
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Smile Headlamps.

Hi Chaps,

I was just reading the posts about issues with the silvia headlamps at night. As far as HID's are concerned, I wouldn't bother. Oh yes! They are nice to have and to a degree 'fashionable' but also expensive, and as Martin said, They do glare drivers at night, I know, I'm one of them.

Don't for one minute think I have something against them, I don't. What I could recommend, is a set of replacement filaments (bulbs) from ring, the filaments are H4 designs and come in at £17 or there-abouts, they offer increased light output Approx 30% which is crisper than the originals but at the same power and they fit straight in as the originals so no fannying around trying to get them to work properly.

You will be able to purchase these filaments at any good auto store. Why not ask.

I hope this will be of some assistance to anyone out there in silvia land that needs a quick filament replacement / upgrade that works well and is good value for money.

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Old 07-01-2009, 22:51
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Am I right in thinking we could then just throw any H4 bulbs in??? Would it matter if they were 100W or any different???

Would this have an effect on other electrics or would they be more prone to blowing???

PHHHHeww!!!!!!!!!!!

Lots of questions there
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I used one a 100W H4 white light bulbs on my s12 and it did do any good.
Standard H4 bulbs are better. Or maybe the ones i used was a cheep crap and that was the problem.
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