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09-19-2007, 09:48 PM | #1 |
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H1/H4 Conversion question
I just completed converting my 86 to dual headlights so now I am looking at installing the H1 & H4 conversion bulbs I have.
The stock 2 pring headlight plug will not connect to the H1 headlights I have. The spade lug on the housing is about a 1/4" lower than the spade lug on the actual bulb. I know I can fix this by cutting the factory connector off and using crimp on spade lugs. Is this normal for H1 bulbs? The stock 3 prong connector fits the H4 headlight with no issues. |
09-20-2007, 03:03 AM | #2 |
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Re: H1/H4 Conversion question
Why use the H1's? Why not 4 of the H4's and just utilize the high beam circuit in the high beam location. That way if you ever have a low beam failure out in the middle of nowheres, just sitch the bulbs real quick and your back in business.
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09-20-2007, 09:06 AM | #3 |
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Re: H1/H4 Conversion question
I have the AutoOptiks/Autopal H1/H4 conversion. I could never get the headlights to work in unison(sp?). I am going to try the new harness and see what happedn
EDIT: if anyone has any tips to hwo to make it work, let me know. Ryan
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09-20-2007, 10:19 AM | #4 |
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Re: H1/H4 Conversion question
I'm running a H4/H1 bulb in my 75. Just to let you know, H1 bulbs just have one spade and then the bulb is grounded through the socket on the housing. H1's are typically used in fog lights and off road lights, not regular headlights.
My bulbs have an extra socket for the H1's to give me an integrated fog light without having to mount addtional lights on the bumper. I'd stick with all H4 bulbs unless your bulb housing has an addtional socket for the H1 bulbs. then you will have to wire them up separately (with a relay too).
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09-22-2007, 08:32 AM | #5 |
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Re: H1/H4 Conversion question
Thanks for the input. The next question I have is about the actual headlight wiring. Regardless of whether I use H1 or H4 bulbs for the high beams it looks like I will have a 20 amp circuit for 4 high beams wired like the factory installation (4 x 60watts/12= 20 amps) which means I need 12 gauge wire. The factory wiring looks like it is 14 or 16 gauge, which seems too small. Since it has worked for 20 years, what am I missing?
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