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4626 HID's?

cgreen

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is there any way to put hids in a 4626 sealed beam type light? My lows are horrible on my Isuzu and I nearly hit two idiot kids walking across a 2 lane 55 mph highway dribbling a basketball the other night. I will deal with the DOT if I have to, I just want to be able to see.
 
Whats the bulb number? Is it a 9007, single beam, dual filament type? If so, there is a kit out there for those.
 
Lemme know Year, Make, Model, and I'll See what I can Find for ya.

It's a 2001 Isuzu FTR with separate low and high beams with rectangular lights. The high beams come on with the lows and they are good, but the lows are lacking. I would be happy with anything that gives me better light, including Silverstars, I just want to see what's ahead. I would rather get a ticket than kill somebody because I couldn;t see them.
 
Ok.

The Lows are 1 Housing themselves, and the Highs are another Separate Housing?

They aren't Built into 1?
 
Did you Find the Actual Lamp Number yet?

Yes you were right. 4651. I am coming to new York Saturday morning in the bad boy. Don't know exactly where yet, but i am going to a playground to deliver some carpet. Hopefully i'll figure out a way to use my dually. :thumbsup:
 
Two questions Mad Maxx. Will those just plug right in place of my lights, or do I have to modify anything. Will I have to pull out the fuse for the DRL's, they supply low power to the lows and then when I hit the light switch they brighten up?
 
Two questions Mad Maxx. Will those just plug right in place of my lights, or do I have to modify anything. Will I have to pull out the fuse for the DRL's, they supply low power to the lows and then when I hit the light switch they brighten up?

DRL will be Fine with Low Power, as long as you keep it Halogen.

If you can, Pull Out one of the Lights and Post a Pic. You might have to Change the Plug.

Here's the Main Page for the Conversions, they do have Harnesses on there, so you may have to Change it.

http://www.rallylights.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=364
 
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