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Old 09-30-2009, 06:10 AM
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Ok so I came across some cheap h4 e codes and was wondering, could I use the stock light bulbs with the e codes, is it just a quick turn and switch them out or would I have to stick with the h4 bulbs the lights come with and make/ buy a harness. I can post a pic when I get back to the office, but it dosent look like one solid piece and should be switchable. Any thoughts, suggestions, ideas.

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Anybody ... I know somebody has to know, I was planning on running the stock headlights until I could afford a HID upgrade.

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You will have to modify the wiring to attach to the h4 bulb. You also may find that the lens is slightly thinner than the factory one, to fix this I ran a bead of silicone on the inside of the retaining ring, let it dry and then install as per normal. I used IPF headlight lenses and they were a huge inprovement.



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