What bulbs are used in the low beams, and high beams in these "ebay prejector headlights"? Are bulbs for both high and low available in the Sylvania Silverstar or CoolBlue line? Maybe these bulbs in there would help light output. Let me know if anybody has these bulbs in their projectors. Thanks.
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I haven't tried any of the Silverstars, but I've never really liked the CoolBlue line of bulbs. Both brands are available for the low beams, at least, don't know about for the highs. I know Silverstars a bit more expensive than the CoolBlue's, but IMO, you should just go for the hyperwhite's like I have, they are better than the CoolBlue's at least.
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Does anybody know that if I completely pull out the "middle" turn signal bulb(the one that is between the low and high beams), will the turn signals still function normally or will they "fast blink" thinking that a bulb is burned out? I am asuming that this bulb is an aditional turn signal bulb, or is it a parking light? The reason I am asking, is I don't yet have my projectors, have ordered them and will be here in a few days, and once they come, my car will be going into the shop to be repaired from the front damage. I want to know this before I go to the shop because I will just pull the bulbs out before they install them, as it appears that they will be hard to get at once the lenses are installed. The reason I don't want these bulbs in there, is because they produce a yellowy-ish light as compared to the superwhite bulbs that I have for the lows already, and I think that having this extra bulb in there would look to busy at night. Or, does anyone know if an 1156 LED bulb(white color) would fit in there, as I havn't been able to find a superwhite bulb that matches up with what's in there already.
Let me know asap. Thanks.
DLast edited by tommyhonda92; 06-30-2005, 08:24 PM.
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The center lights aren't turn signals, they're parking lights or whatever, they come on with the first click on the light switch. My projections came on my car, and the bulbs that were in the centers weren't standard-colored bulbs, they looked kinda like superblues, but the color on the bulbs was silverish. They were both burned out, though, so I never saw what they looked like turned on, and all I could find to replace them were standard clear bulbs, don't remember what number they are though.
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Just like to put my money's worth in fellas.
I put some JDM 1 Piece Projectors (From F1 Sports) in my 4GEN and replaced the standard Low Beam Globes with Narva 60/55W "Plus 50's" and Narva 100W High Beam Globes. The headlight aim was way out when I installed them, so I re-Aimed them correctly and they perform as well as the OEM Head Lights. Don't know if our globes in Australia are different to the US versions but I am happy with my Projectors, but then again I haven't experienced the "BMW X5" change over yet. By the sounds of it you fellas over in "The United States of George Bush" have had a lot more experience with these lights.
BTW: 10 Hours to install the Projector Lights with help???
I had mine swapped, re-wired & aimed in under 2 hours by myself. That included drilling a dozen holes in the Intake Air Box behind the Front bumper for my CAI Mod.
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I've got a pair of the black Ebay projectors and I've been satisfied with them so far, It took a slight bit of shaving on the mounting brackes to get them to aim perfectly straight, and I just cut and spiced 9005 for low beems in the projector casing and put 9006 in the brights works great and bright as fuck So in the end I"m happy cause I got all my bulbs for free and the headlights for 135 shipped off ebay works for me
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Originally posted by xplodeYes, actually the best "HID" projectors are S2000 projectors, the audi ones are about second best, S2000 has a extremely nice cutoff and amazing for DOT pattern.92 CB7 *Sold $3300 102K Miles 4 door LX
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HID is high intensity discharge lighting
essentially-xenon
this is retrofitted to our cars by installing either an aftermarket xenon kit, such as can be found at www.xenondepot.com, or by finding xenon projectors online, such as ebay, or at a junkyard around where yo ulive if you are that lucky.
it isn't a drop in affair, it takes custom work, which means cutting up what you have, although, if the price is right, and you can do the work, by all means, go for it!
here are some good threads to look at:
TSX projectors into JDM headlights
if you want, install a kit, it is easier, but more expensive than if you look around...
guy who installed a kit he bought
someone looking to buy a kit from xenon depot
hope this helps..
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i have the black ebay projectors and i think they look fine on my car
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cheap e-bay fix?
Allllright....I am a total newb on this site and I read this whole thread and I just have no idea if there was a solution to the cheap e-bay projector adjustment problem, I dont want to connect the low-beams to my high beams and use those all the time...is there any way that the lens can be tilted upwards without moving the whole light assembly? or do the HID bulbs make a big difference or enough of a difference that the lens doesnt need to be moved up? I am confused and no one really seemed to give a solid explination...if they cant be adjusted and that was stated earlier then I am sorry for wasting time and space.
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There are little screws on the back of the headlights. Take a small phillips head screw driver and start turning to see which way it moves. The low and high beams have seperate adjusting screws but just dont remember how many each have. Its pretty easy to do once you find the little screws1991 Black Accord Coupe
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