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Old 06-12-2006, 10:39 AM
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Hey guys,

just wondering if anyone has installed a H1 Kit into a 2004 wrx.

any tips etc.

Engine bay is a bit crowded so easiest way for me is to rip the lights out which is np.

Im confused as to :

1. how do i get the H1 bulbs in ? seems as its an extremely tight fit sliding them through the silver holders in the back of the reflector housing.

2. They come with their own rubber backs does that mean i drill a hole in my plasting casing the size of the rubber the kit comes with and glue/silicone it into the back of the plastic cover once the bulb is in ?

also where is the most common place people have put their ballasts ?

Thanks.

J
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Old 01-08-2009, 02:30 PM
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sorry to bring up an old topic but, has anyone had any problems installing HIDs?

i installed the passenger side hi and low beam on an my03 and when i went to see if they were working, nothing happened. I double checked my wiring and its all right but still nothing.


nevermind everyone, Tak helped us out.

Thanks Tak

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