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  1. #13
    oh thought you fitted HID.

  2. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by jorn View Post
    That should be it.. however, if you want a good one, buy the mtec brand shouldn't cost you much.. with the ones on ebay, I bought 1 pair before, and only lasted me 1 month...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jorn View Post
    i havent installed that bulb yet, i only put the Mtec bulb in, so now i got bright white and a yellow light....hahah i hate it, i was looking on ebay, and then i searched jaycar, they had one cheap too...went and brought it and it dun freakin work...

    dmx, what bulb do u recommend...i want to buy...

    xquzit...this is just the bulb yeah...personally it looks cool when looking at the light but its not as bright as normal halogen.

    jckids...i tell you when i find the bulb!
    I use philips t10 bulb. Mtec would be good.as long not LED T10.
    un-stable alternator voltage would cause LED life only about a few month.
    LED need a very stable voltage.
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    Hey I have the T10 MTEC parkers theyre a blue bulb while off,
    but are white in light theyre great i have them along side
    the H4 MTEC extended wattages, yet to get the high beams, they look so poxy.




    also got them in the misses FD






    FOR THE PASSENGER SIDE - Get a rag to lay down there
    To remove the bulb u must disconnect the coolant bottle take it out it jsut
    lifts straight up put it aside.

    get ur hand down there and turn it anti-clockwise
    you may want to use a rag cause theyre bastard tight

    it should stop, direct it downward then it should be free pull the bulb out straight

    FOR THE DRIVER SIDE
    u shouldnt have to remove anything to get it if youve got fiddle hands and strong fingers
    same deal anti-clockwise and it should come free

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riviera View Post
    ..............
    you may want to use a rag cause theyre bastard tight....

    FOR THE DRIVER SIDE
    u shouldnt have to remove anything to get it if youve got fiddle hands and strong fingers
    ...................
    you don't say..... my fingers still hurt . Received the MTEC parkers from trader LS here this afternoon and spent like good 30 mins to put them in. Still not sure how I got the coolant bottle back in, guess I was lucky they went right in the first time bcoz I didn't see sh*t

    anyway, all look good now with the 6000K HIDs

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    haha yea theyre a bit painful not as painful as in my car lol

    gotta undo a screw then pry the parker gently forward trying not the damage
    the paint or the light housingm that was the first 2 times i removed them

    now its easy as pie, not because its loose but because i found its sweet spot

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    just got my lights from liquid sound...gona attempt to install after dinner hahaha

    lets hope no dramas coz light is running out

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    got em installed...

    looks sooo much better...thanks for all ur help guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmx View Post
    i prefer u go with bulbs. not leds. coz leds only max 3 leds T10 can fit in, and it's not bright enough. if u go, lets say 6 leds T10, the head won't fit into ur headlamp (not the socket).
    my 2cents




    there u go, 7 led in T10 housing!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by applio View Post

    there u go, 7 led in T10 housing!!!!!
    mine similiar, T10 7LED, not fit !

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmx View Post
    mine similiar, T10 7LED, not fit !

    your T10's body is a lot bigger than usual t10 bulb..... but the one i show u, the body is exactly same size as a halogen t10.

    the one u got could fit on your reverse light!

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    Quote Originally Posted by applio View Post
    your T10's body is a lot bigger than usual t10 bulb..... but the one i show u, the body is exactly same size as a halogen t10.

    the one u got could fit on your reverse light!
    yap, used before for t15 reverse but not bright enough.
    need 40led for reverse
    Big Brake Kit with Slotted rotor and Braided Line for FD
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