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· kor-ro-ra?
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Whats up guys Merry Christmas. So i woke up this mornign and my sister got me Nighthawk 9005's like i asked :lol:. Ok so can anyone help me with getting rid of the two tabs? I don't have a soldering iron or a dremel. All i have is that stupid ColdHeat <--never buy it. Help?
 

· kor-ro-ra?
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Got a 'sodering gun'. This shit is dangerous, toxic plastic smoke had to hold my breath. Anyways got em in and ill be taken pics when its darker :)
 

· kor-ro-ra?
97 Corolla 1.8L 5spd
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Ok I'm VERY happy, before i couldn't tell if my lights were on, now its obvious, street signs and refelctors light up well. Didn't take Before pics but heres 2 pics.

Look at the stop signs in the distance! And the Straight Beam.


 

· That Acura Guy
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midnightmach said:
AlIeN SpAcEcRaFt...now i see where they get these fake pictures of aliens from:lol:...Im so random...

Nice they look bright...how much water did you get out of your lamp this time?:lol:
 

· 93 240sx SR Hatch
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you guys really need to borrow a dremel... especially you adam! I put mine in in like 5 minutes :lol:

they look good, those will hold you for a while until you decide that that sucks too and you want projectors, thats where I am :lol:
 

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dysk8forlife said:
you guys really need to borrow a dremel... especially you adam! I put mine in in like 5 minutes :lol:

they look good, those will hold you for a while until you decide that that sucks too and you want projectors, thats where I am :lol:

1: Send me yours!!!

2: Mine wil be in soon I hope. :)
 

· TN Pussy Man
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amateurs....

all you need is a pair of cutters....seriously. then snip + snip = no tabs


and yeah, they look good....but I'm actually not convinced that they put out more light...I still can't see crap when I head west and there are no lights on the 401.....but they do look good though, so I kept my 9005s as well :D
 

· Ninja-rator
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Eye8Pussies said:
amateurs....

all you need is a pair of cutters....seriously. then snip + snip = no tabs


:D
yep...took me ten seconds each bulb. I snipped at the right places. Just have to make sure you have enuough leverage.

...and I didn't get rid of the tab, just down sized it-- Fits right in. Basically take one of the bulbs from the car and make your 9005s look like that bulb.

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Bluemeanie's write up for the camry FAQ <<<< click to get there.

MORE LIGHT
- bluemeanie

Ellipsoid headlights produce a yellowish pattern of light on the ground. We
all agree that more light is needed. Even $400usd for the HID upgrade is a
lot of money. But some people found out that the 9005 bulbs can be modified to fit the 9006 sockets of the Toyota Camry.

This works only on ellipsoid.

I have experimented with the Sylvania Cool Blue 65W 9005 ($12usd ea.), Pilot Greenish blue somethings 65W 9005 ($20usd ea.), GE Blue Vision 65W 9005 ($12usd ea.) and the latest, Sylvania Silverstar 65W 9005 ($29usd ea.) and was really happy with the brighter light across the board.

Hands down, Sylvania Silverstar 65W 9005's are the best, the brightest, the
longest lasting (I've had mine in for two years now) and the whitest.

Why I'm using a 9005 bulb: 9005 bulbs are 65W and are not capped at the end, 9006 bulbs are 55W and have a cap at the end. The light increase is from the increase in lumens from the 9005 bulb. A 9005 bulb has 70% more lumens than the 9006 (1700 lumens vs 1000 lumens). HID has
3200 lumens. You have to slightly modify the 9005 bulb to fit the 9006 socket.

Supplies
*File or chisel tools, Sharp knife, blade, soldering iron or Dremel like tool.
*2 x 9005 bulbs.
*Protective glasses and gloves (you don't want to lose a finger or an eye). :p

Procedure
1. Remove 3mm of plastic from the left of the center of top tab when the
socket is pointing down until you have 5-6mm of plastic left.

2. Remove the two guides inside the socket. Install 1 new O'ring from the
old 9006 bulb on the new modified 9005 bulb to ensure a tight fit.

3. Install the bulbs in your car and have your light adjusted if not
already.




pics from - www.BMWE34.net

FYI -
It is also possable to modify the harness on the car... but I don't recomend
it. I've seen way too many afm harnesses melt or worse melt the fuse box. On the Gen3 (1992-1996) Toyota Camry both the high beam and low beam harnesses are designed to carry a max load of 65wats safely

HIR bulbs - Update: New type of lighting - HIR bulbs.
 

· kor-ro-ra?
97 Corolla 1.8L 5spd
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PROBLEM: Driver side is out. Haven't checked anything yet its too dark out, has anyone else has this problem?????
 

· That Acura Guy
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midnightmach did your Camry run away? You took a pic while it was running away? Cause im scared of your sig's pic. Theres no driver in the drivers seat o_O...
 

· TN Pussy Man
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check the harness as well- the actual plug part....doing the conversion has a tendency to melt the plug part of the harness
 
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