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  1. #1
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    I'm confused. CD5 uses H1/H4 OR HB3/HB4 (9005/9006) bulbs?

    I've been doing some research and every where it says that the 94-97 Accords use HB3/HB4 for lo-hi beam. However on my Stanley headlights it says H1/H4.

    Which is it??

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    Driving light is H4 and high beam is H1 and it will be attach to some white plastic adapter
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    Thanks for the reply.

    Now in that case, will a H4 Bi-xenon HID kit work with my car? or is the kit only for use with cars using H4 hi + h4 lo beams?

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    the low beams will work as they are H4, but if u buy the headlight HID's (not much point imo) then you will need H1 or to change the wiring.

    H1 is a smaller fitting then H4 if im not mistaken.
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    no need for bi-xenon

    just get low beam H4(saves you hacking in to rewire the highbeam for the bi-xenon)

    and use the standard highbeams,
    no one is going to see that you have stock globes, cause 99.9% of the time when your driving at night, its only using the H4's
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    Thanks for the replies

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