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Mine already has HID's on them but i just want to change them to more of a blue HID head light, cuz at the moment the HID's look just super white with alittle bit of blue in them.... So what do i have to replace in my case? just the bulb?

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i have no idea why i didn't think about this, but is there anything stopping us R34 owners with Xenon assembly's, but hacked due to compliance, from getting D2R kits and get an OEM light output?????

I thought i wrote this idea off for some reason, but can't remember why....

I don't see why not. As long as the ballast and globes are good quality it should be fine as far as I know.

"auto group buy" he can supply me HID kit with D2R globe!!!

is bosch good brand? other than kaixen or phillips and hellar?

If I were you and could get some bosch items over the cheapo ones on ebay, I'd get them. I just think of it as, "If I know what the brand is, it must be good." haha, if it's some random company, then it's probably shit.

Mine already has HID's on them but i just want to change them to more of a blue HID head light, cuz at the moment the HID's look just super white with alittle bit of blue in them.... So what do i have to replace in my case? just the bulb?

You just need to replace the globe with a higher kelvin. I think standard would be 4300K which give the best, whitest light. If you want a blue to it, you should get 6000k, but I don't know if they make them at this temperature for the D2R's.

Don't get the 6000k in my opinion. They look too ricey and you'll get a much higher chance of getting pulled over with them. Stick with the 4300k.

R33 Turbo you only need to change bulb if you have HID kit already installed. 6000k is more bluish. Haines posted a pic in my section as he ordered D2R in 6000K and see the difference in light.

Tyaos, Philips and Bosch are top quality brands but to compare may be check HIDplanet.com and post there to get opinion. i've never tried Philips but i heard they are really good as well.

yes phillips are really good but really expensive..

i probably go with bosch! you gurrantee the quality of product auto gourp buy???

please show me your confidence!!! LOL

anyway is rockdale is around airport right?

give me your address and ill go there after exam or before... it will going to be on saturday though

Thanks

paul

yes phillips are really good but really expensive..

i probably go with bosch! you gurrantee the quality of product auto gourp buy???

please show me your confidence!!! LOL

anyway is rockdale is around airport right?

give me your address and ill go there after exam or before... it will going to be on saturday though

Thanks

paul

Hi Paul,

It comes with 1 year dustproof and waterproof manufacturer warranty. Lot of people installed and i didn't have any negative feedback from anyone yet :-). 666DAn is right please check your bulb before ordering to see if the sockets are not played around by compliance. Do you have D2R bulb right now in your car? PM me when you're ready. I'll have to order the kit since i don't keep in stock and takes 3 days from day we receive payment for kit to be available. Yup rockdale is near airport.

Cheers,

Manu

Hi Paul,

It comes with 1 year dustproof and waterproof manufacturer warranty. Lot of people installed and i didn't have any negative feedback from anyone yet :-). 666DAn is right please check your bulb before ordering to see if the sockets are not played around by compliance. Do you have D2R bulb right now in your car? PM me when you're ready. I'll have to order the kit since i don't keep in stock and takes 3 days from day we receive payment for kit to be available. Yup rockdale is near airport.

Cheers,

Manu

no i dont have D2R globes in my car.. will the kit comes with D2R globes right?

ill let you know when im ready!!

thanks!

paul

What globes do you have now in your car? Check the back of the globe. If you don't have D2r now chances are D2R won't fit. Let me know what bulb you've when you're ready to order.

Kit comes with 2 ballasts, 2 bulbs and necessary wires and sockets.

Cheers,

Manu

Sorry i just checked your post before that you got H1 bulb currently. Why don't you go with H1 HID kit then? I think you can install D2R as well but you'll need extra wiring and socket because D2r doesn't come with sockets and wires.

The H1 globes aren't designed to suite his headlight housing because they were made for D2R globes. He wants to get the factory light output. All the H1 globes are going to do is cause glare and hot spots. Just as bad as 33's with HID kits.

Tyaos, so sorry mate, but that's what i forgot to tell you.

Compliance puts this metal piece in the socket for where the globe sits to make it fit an H1 globe. So basically, the sockets for the H1 globes in our headlights can't take D2r's at the moment, we have to remove the metal piece they put in.

AFTER that, we can go nuts on the D2R kits. That's what i was saying to you via PM that i remember there was something stopping me from just going straight back to D2R but couldn't remember what. That "something" is the metal piece they insert in the socket.

It's glued or welded in there, and i have a feeling we'd have to take the headlight apart to get to it.

666DAN: You're one of the ultimate handy-men when it comes to 34's, would we need to oven our headlights to take the H1 insert out??

cheers,

daniel

actually the metal part in my headlight is very loosened...... the compliancer was must've been lazy..actually its like an adpater....i was wondered what the hell is this when i changed my light bulb when it was bursted.. anyway as long as its been loose and easy to take it out (its not even easy, if i pull the light bulb out it comes with it...-.-;; lol)

i can possilbly install D2R without any modification right?

thanks guys

horray~yes!!

i think ill be fine with D2R!!!

ill be check with one of the auto electrician to make sure and ill let you know manu!!!

Thanks guys!!!

Adam and 666Dan you guys helped so much since i joined this forum! thank you!

cheers

paul

Hi beam wasn't even Xenon from factory as far as i know? You can only really have hi beam Xenon with is always on with lo beam, but a shield use to block the hi-beam light until you need it. Xenons don't really flick straight on like halogens, so hi-beam is a slight different story

Hi beam wasn't even Xenon from factory as far as i know? You can only really have hi beam Xenon with is always on with lo beam, but a shield use to block the hi-beam light until you need it. Xenons don't really flick straight on like halogens, so hi-beam is a slight different story

Yeah, I was going to say something like this. It's not recommended that you flash HID globes on and off quickly. With the high beams, that's what you're pretty much going to do. I don't see why Nissan used HID's for the high beams. The other car's with HID high beams have high and low beams in the one projector with a shield like you mentioned.

horray~yes!!

i think ill be fine with D2R!!!

ill be check with one of the auto electrician to make sure and ill let you know manu!!!

Thanks guys!!!

Adam and 666Dan you guys helped so much since i joined this forum! thank you!

cheers

paul

No worries mate. :wave:

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