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Halogen Lights (Was: Re: Flasher Fizzle)
as a rule u aren't driving very fast when the engine is idling Nate --
the Halogens are brighter and the same wattage and shud pose no problem as direct replacements for those u have -- I THINK it is even possible to buy halogen adaptors for round head lights --- these wud enable u to install the snap in halogen ie similar to those on new cars --- From there I THINK a person cud install BLUE LIGHTS --- that's a lot of I THINKS --- but I THINK this can be done ---
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>>> Nathan Hendler <equant@azstarnet.com> 3/23/00 11:33:31 >>>
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 vwnate1@juno.com wrote:
> the parts store and buy some 1157 or 1034 (slightly brighter) bulbs and a
I was wondering about halogen lights. Has anybody put them in their met?
My lights are pretty dim, so I'd like to replace them. I'm a little
worried about when the Met idles, because the lights are real dim, would
this cause a problem with the halogens? Do I need to worry about my
wiring? Any installation tips?
Thanks,
Nathan Hendler