Headlight Bulb Conversion...
Ok last night one of my bulbs popped, so now im a little more motivated to replace my headlight bulbs.
But on this board i have heard that you can do a conversion on the bulbs so that a bulb (cant remeber the number) can fit into my 5th's gen socket and you get like 10 more watts and the bulb wasnt 'capped'
So i was wondering if i could get a link to a thread, or a how-to on this, and if there is ANY danger of overloading my wiring harneses by doing this mod. I dont want to burn those up or anything.
Also i shtere any risk in melting the housing because of higher heat??
For now i am only interested in doing the low-beams....
Thanks
But on this board i have heard that you can do a conversion on the bulbs so that a bulb (cant remeber the number) can fit into my 5th's gen socket and you get like 10 more watts and the bulb wasnt 'capped'
So i was wondering if i could get a link to a thread, or a how-to on this, and if there is ANY danger of overloading my wiring harneses by doing this mod. I dont want to burn those up or anything.
Also i shtere any risk in melting the housing because of higher heat??
For now i am only interested in doing the low-beams....
Thanks
Heres a link to a how-to that I used to do my 4g
http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Upgrade/More_light.htm
http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Upgrade/More_light.htm
I DID MY CONVERSION!!
9006->9005 conversion with sylvania silver stars, $43.00 and some time and IT WAS TOTALLY WORTH IT
I can see now!! I hear that they dont work as well in the rain cuz the higher temp (whiter) light will reflect back more on rain, but no experience with rain yet so i dont know. But for clear night time driving so far they are GREAT
I used that how-to and used a file to get the tab down. and then heated the file up with a propane torch and slid it down inside the plug to melt off those tabs in there and then got a knife and scraped it out. fit really nice and work even better.
9006->9005 conversion with sylvania silver stars, $43.00 and some time and IT WAS TOTALLY WORTH IT
I can see now!! I hear that they dont work as well in the rain cuz the higher temp (whiter) light will reflect back more on rain, but no experience with rain yet so i dont know. But for clear night time driving so far they are GREAT
I used that how-to and used a file to get the tab down. and then heated the file up with a propane torch and slid it down inside the plug to melt off those tabs in there and then got a knife and scraped it out. fit really nice and work even better.


