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Adding City Lights to 5.75" H4's?



yes!!  the filaments need to be in a precise location,
that is why cheap H4 bulbs are not a good idea.  i
assumed (big problem there) that these adapters dont'
effect the positioning of the lamps, but then, i've
never needed to use one, since all the H4s i've ever
had had parking lights built in.
--- Larry Fry <rocco16@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Some of the guys have mentioned an "adapter" that
> uses the H4 bulb aperture.
> I would think this would fall under the heading of
> "bad idea" if it
> relocated the H4 even a few thousandths.
> The main bulb has to be VERY precisely positioned to
> properly focus/aim the
> light beam and moving it is a no-no.
>   Drilling a hole sounds like the safest method.  If
> the reflector is glass,
> that brings on its own set of problems.
> Jeff, if you need a hole drilled in glass, send 'em
> to me and I can do it.
> Larry
> sandiego16v
> (Sunny San Diegeo?  I ran through heavy snow three
> times yesterday coming
> back from hunting...once having to turn back and
> take a 120 mile
> detour....:(  )
> 
> 
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