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Hi,

 

I have read the forms and threads on here and have found where i can phone and get the jap 2-pin bulbs from, but i was wondering if anyone knows of any shops that actually stock them. Nissan or halfrauds or motorworld???

 

Any help much appreciated as driving around on main beam is really starting to piss people off.

 

cheers

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and must say many thanks to martin and helen at argoed autos for ringing round everywhere for me.

If anyone ever needs H3C bulbs quickly then go to John Morgan Autoparts (carmarthen) who stock them. Suppose it only helps if you live nearby.....

 

 

Would you believe that i have fitted myown sat nav, tapping into the speed pulse and carputer with minimal difficulties, but trying to dip my headlights........

Glad you got it sorted. Nice story too !! Enjoy the car

How does the earth mod affect the fitment of an H3 HID kit?

 

It won't affect it at all because you won't be using the earth mod lead (does that make sense?) When hooking up the HID bulb you'll be using the original bulb connecter. Alternatively you could hook the negative connector on the HID bulb to the earth mod lead (need to convert the male spade connector to a female spade connector though) and the result will be that your dip beam (ie HID) will stay on when you "flash" your lights.

 

HTH

 

Dan

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