What Globes Are Used?
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hi guys, quick question,
in an RD1 tib, wat globes are used as:
a) parker lights,
b) normal beam
c) high beam
d) fog lights
did a forum and google seearch but the only thing i could come up wiht is its h7 for normal headlight beam, is that right?
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in an RD1 tib, wat globes are used as:
a) parker lights,
b) normal beam
c) high beam
d) fog lights
did a forum and google seearch but the only thing i could come up wiht is its h7 for normal headlight beam, is that right?
thanx
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The H7 bulb is for the RD2, not the RD1.
Click on the FAQ link in the top navigation bar http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtopic=4980
Click on the FAQ link in the top navigation bar http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtopic=4980
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hi guys, i decided to open the headlight cover to see wat the globes looked like, turns out my low beam and highbeam are both H1, and my parkers were 168 or T10...
thats different to listed in the faq..
is australia differenT?
and they are definatly H1's coz i replacesd them , all 4 globes
thats different to listed in the faq..
is australia differenT?
and they are definatly H1's coz i replacesd them , all 4 globes
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H1 should be in your high beams, H7 should be in your low beams. I doubt they're different in Australia. Are your lights blinding people?
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Wouldn't the way the connections hook up usually "not" let a different bulb hook up to it?
Kinda like the HID kits, can't hook them up wrong the way they connectors are shaped.
Kinda like the HID kits, can't hook them up wrong the way they connectors are shaped.
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^thats what i tought too, mind you, they bulbs i remolved were exactly identical to the H1's that i had, high beam and low beam bulbs were exaclty the same when i removed them.
and,a ccording to the table on the FAQ, the bulbs i need are 9006 etc, (hb3 and hb4)
so im really confused now :S
i jsut had it out at night now, the level of brightness is good, but i think im outputting too much wattage (130w was written on the boxes) now i feel like its struggling (just a little ) to keep the globes runniing, could be paranoia :s
wat u guys think ? 130w too much?
i just want something that outputs a white-blue color, nothing amazing, the yellow is just too much of a turn-off..
and looks like only H1's will fit in my lowbeam slot, coz the connection and the whole for it are exact h1's
advice
thanx
and,a ccording to the table on the FAQ, the bulbs i need are 9006 etc, (hb3 and hb4)
so im really confused now :S
i jsut had it out at night now, the level of brightness is good, but i think im outputting too much wattage (130w was written on the boxes) now i feel like its struggling (just a little ) to keep the globes runniing, could be paranoia :s
wat u guys think ? 130w too much?
i just want something that outputs a white-blue color, nothing amazing, the yellow is just too much of a turn-off..
and looks like only H1's will fit in my lowbeam slot, coz the connection and the whole for it are exact h1's
advice
thanx
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You need the 9006, not the H7 like I mentioned earlier. I forgot you had RD1.
Go buy some 9006 bulbs and put them into your low beams.
Please address the question in your Introduction thread.
Go buy some 9006 bulbs and put them into your low beams.
Please address the question in your Introduction thread.