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Looks great Rich! I tried making a bezel to go overtop, like what you've done, but it looked akward in the oval shape.
These are Bi-Xenons too. I like the carbon idea, then i'd have to paint the inside of the housing black or the body colour (Seal Grey). Maybe use that carbon tape crap, but it may melt and peel off.
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I was thinking of using the projectors from a supra (main beam) and fitting bi-xenon bulbs. Is this correct? I mean, in bi-xenon its the bulb that makes it different (like the twin fillament H4) or the rojector has to be for a bi-xenon application?
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Bi-xenons only have one bulb, switching between dipped and main beam is done by a solenoid which controls a flapper infront of the bulb so they are completely different light units... Quite a few earlier cars used Xenon for dipped beam and a seperate halogen bulb for main beam.
Rich
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Hey Guys!
I´ve also thought about such lights - but I have a 85er bug and there is not so much place backwards for these lenses. Has somebody already made such lights in a mexican bug? yours 1200jubi |
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