Lukebartlett2405-1 x H4 hi/lo 4300k
Lukebartlett2405-1 x H4 hi/lo 4300k
Whats the difference?Originally Posted by donsrno1
Some of the kits I've seen actually move the HID bulb out from behind a shield, so you get HID full beam, not a 'normal' full beam bulb just sort of stuck on the side. I think that's what these H4-3 kits are?
If you can get H4-4 kits then I think they have 2 HID bulbs in them, but they are about twice the price...
Im interested...
Geezer (Craig) - 1 x H4 Hi/Lo 6000k
Ta,
Craig
I'm after what I had before
Standard side lights
Xenon main
Xenon high
So what am I looking for?
Bi-Xenon is like the ones white16valver described where it moves the bulb so that at low beam the HIDs are on but pointed down then for full beam it moves the bulb and positions the light higher so you get an HID full beam. With the Hi/Lo kits you get HID for your low beam but if you go to your full/high beam then it just uses the same halogen bulb you had before.Originally Posted by Daz.
H4-3 = telescopic. This means the bulb is moved up and down magnetically. I.e. like a telescope. This gives dipped and full beam. These are proper HID kits, none of this half halogen crap. Bi-xenon is just a term mean you get two xenon beams functioning, whether that be h4-4 or h4-3.Originally Posted by donsrno1
Also I doubt you'd be able to beat the price. But we'll be ordering these next week, not hanging about for if's/maybes etc.
H4-4 are kinda new and use two xenon gas bulbs, the full beam one being stuck on the side of the mounting. These are more expensive.
My original post states "telescopic hi/lo". So this means the bulb moves up and down inside the mounting to provide full/half beam.
Im in 100%, PM me payment details when you need the money sorting and I will arrange.
Craig