Really small headlight units
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Hi all
I'm trying to source a small headlight unit with main/dipped beam for my competition car.
I have a pair of 5 3/4 units but am looking for something smaller.
Does anyone know if such a thing exists please?
Thanks
Gavin
I'm trying to source a small headlight unit with main/dipped beam for my competition car.
I have a pair of 5 3/4 units but am looking for something smaller.
Does anyone know if such a thing exists please?
Thanks
Gavin
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gav - Fourth Gear
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I put these Hella Nissan Maxima E55 HID projectors in the headlight assembly of my Integra to replace the low beam projectors. They have a solenoid operated shield to give both high and low beam with the same bulb and optics. Very cheap on ebay, say $30 ea.There will be a small (say 4" round by 1" thick) remote electronics package to mount also I'm sure other manufacturers have similar units but these are cheaper than most.
- TomR
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TomR has the right idea IMHO.
I've been leaning toward Hella part # 009997021 for my 26R street build. This Hella part is a generic, sealed HID, bi-xeon (high & low beam) lamp, that needs some accessories for a complete installation. Tire Rack quoted me $439.00 each and they would need to be ordered as a non-stock item.
The beauty of these small diameter lamp assemblies is they can be mounted high in the headlamp cavity, so the beam should not be clipped by the bodywork on an early 26R (pre-Chinese eye) configuration. This should also avoid any legal issues where the headlamps are not high enough. Daniel Stern Lighting recommended these assemblies as being top notch optically.
Bill
I've been leaning toward Hella part # 009997021 for my 26R street build. This Hella part is a generic, sealed HID, bi-xeon (high & low beam) lamp, that needs some accessories for a complete installation. Tire Rack quoted me $439.00 each and they would need to be ordered as a non-stock item.
The beauty of these small diameter lamp assemblies is they can be mounted high in the headlamp cavity, so the beam should not be clipped by the bodywork on an early 26R (pre-Chinese eye) configuration. This should also avoid any legal issues where the headlamps are not high enough. Daniel Stern Lighting recommended these assemblies as being top notch optically.
Bill
- bill308
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The "some accessories" may be a challenge in some jurisdictions if you need to legally road register a car with these headlights. In Australia at least they require head light washer units and level alignment with load changes in the car which may be challenging to do in a 26R style car. I believe the EU requirements are similar, dont know about US
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Rohan
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Rohan
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I have some on a Caterham that I sourced from a French tractor parts depot, they are the swivelling ball joint stud fitting but you would not be using the outside cowl, they are dipping, LHD of course but by rotating them you can get a very good approximation of a RHD dipped beam cut off, they were dirt cheap as well!
When I first drove at night with them I could not see a thing, turns out they hang from the mountings on a tractor but on the Caterham they were upside down
When I first drove at night with them I could not see a thing, turns out they hang from the mountings on a tractor but on the Caterham they were upside down
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rgh0 wrote:The "some accessories" may be a challenge in some jurisdictions if you need to legally road register a car with these headlights. In Australia at least they require head light washer units and level alignment with load changes in the car which may be challenging to do in a 26R style car. I believe the EU requirements are similar, dont know about US
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Rohan
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Thanks all for your help so far.
I think I'm going to run with the Hella projectors. They are not HID and should be more straightforward to instal.
They are the combined dipped and main units sold by car builder solutions.
Gavin
I think I'm going to run with the Hella projectors. They are not HID and should be more straightforward to instal.
They are the combined dipped and main units sold by car builder solutions.
Gavin
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