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Old Nov 29th, 2007, 09:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
Kyu-ju-kue
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If you look on the labeling of the package, you should see something that looks similar to this [H3c 12v 55w->110w 4150K] What this means is that installing this bulb will cause your regular 12volt 55watt set-up to "appear" as if it's a 12volt 110watt set-up. Assuming you have this portion correct, the next thing to think about is weather or not the last 2 numbers are street legal in your state. If not you might want to bring the wattage down a little (i.e. instead of 130watt, use 120watt or whatever). What I usually do is go at least 5watts under legal max.

Lastly, the last number (4150K) is the freq. of the light's wave length. Meaning how well it travels down the street. Since you are installing a light that travels down the street on a different wave length than normal lights, remember to adjust them accordingly. Tuners such as me and many others require the ability to scan the road for law enforcement type vehicles in order to quickly initiate Rapid Deceleration Tactical Driving Techniques. This becomes difficult when there are a pair of badly adjusted headlights pointed in our face (not saying that this is you, just keep it in mind).
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