subysti04
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OK' I've searched here but I'm getting conflicting info. Some say 9003 and some say H4's are the correct bulb. I don't want to dissasmble the headlight just to check the bulb type. thanks


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H4 in the Apex
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Same as the left headlight bulb?
J/k lol
J/k lol
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There's two??? J/K
subysti04 said:OK' I've searched here but I'm getting conflicting info. Some say 9003 and some say H4's are the correct bulb. I don't want to dissasmble the headlight just to check the bulb type. thanks
9003 is the DOT version of the H4....They are the same bulb. Use either is ok
Yes H4 is the correct bulb. Now might be a good time to consider the HID kit from sled start.
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HID's rock and Kurt Hill from Sled Start is the guy. His customer service is awesome.
subysti04 said:That is why I wanted to know. So for these lights we need to get a Bi-xenon kit correct? I need these because I need the extra wattage. Between heated shield, GPS, warning light, heated grips and underglow lighting I need to free up some juice
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Yes his hid lighting will free up 40 watts and he is a TY advertiser so no worries and you can install yourself. Here is the link to his website.
http://sledstart.com/
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