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Old 05-16-2005, 11:20 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by zero.counter
Headlight bulbs use H3C in several applications... on the Dual Projector housings, it's used on the lowbeam and the fogs, and on the Triple Projector housing, its used on the fogs as well, while the low beam is a H1. H3C is only available in Japan or specialized dealers.
Those bulbs say "H10" on them...
They are the same as regular H3 bulbs, except the connector is different, using two "prongs" instead of the one hot wire. You can use regular H3 bulbs on the foglight part, but you have to play around with it for a while to get the wires to clear. Also, on the dual projectors, the lowbeam isn't a H3C, its a regular H3. You don't have to modify the dual projectors in any way to use H3 bulbs for the fogs, there is already a place to connect the stock ground wire to in the housing, and the stock hot wire leading to bulb will mate perfectly fine with the H3 tail/hotwire/whatever.

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