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headlights
Date: 2006/05/29 12:52 By: monstercars Status: User  
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i am planning to change the headlight bulb of my FJ cruiser. dose anyone know what kind of bulb dose the FJ cruiser has? and can i also change the bulb that are fitted in the side mirrors? thanks
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Re:headlights
Date: 2006/06/12 10:54 By: Dan818 Status: User  
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headlights are h4, i bought mine at the local dealership, forgot the name, but it was a red and clear package with lost off Japaneese writing. 4,830K I believe, which is considerably brighter than stock. they cost about $40 a pair

as for the mirrors I plan on tackeling that one this week. I'll let you know and if i can find my digi, ill take some pics too.
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Re:headlights
Date: 2006/06/12 18:40 By: admin Status: Admin  
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Just confirming...

You think these will fit?



The Toucan Eurolite® H4SB Next Generation Xenon Fusion bulbs replicate the cool blue tint of high end HID (High Intensity Discharge) headlight systems. These bulbs will help your vision, since they use Xenon gas, which gives them an impressively high output using a low-wattage filament. They achieve a 30% greater Lumen output than standard bulbs, and they're DOT/SAE approved for safe use on the road.

Features:

* Brighter Than Standard Halogen Bulbs.
* Fully DOT / SAE Certified.
* Improved Visibility.
* Less Eye Strain.
* Bright White light output.
* High-Pressure Xenon Gas Charged.
* Quartz Glass Capsule with Plasma Blue Filter Coating.
* Mounting Type: H4 (also known as 9003 or HB2).
* Power Consumption: 55-watt Low Beam / 60-watt High Beam.
* Color Temperature: Approximately 4800K.
* SOLD IN PAIRS.


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Re:headlights
Date: 2006/06/12 21:43 By: twinkie Status: User  
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They probably would since it is H4 mounting type, however, it would be of no benefit if the color rating is 4800k if the stock ones are 4830k..

If you want something really cool, get the 8000k (legal in every state that I know of) that comes with the inline balast. You should be able to find them on ebay.
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Re:headlights
Date: 2006/07/05 04:50 By: kinglenario Status: User  
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you don't really wanna use those. check this out.

http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/bulbs/superwhite/superwhite.html
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