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I got a few things that i want doing but i may need helpwith
I want to get some taillight tinting...
So i would like to know how much it will cost me.. and if anyone could help me install it cause as ive said in previous statements i am not very good at all with mechanical things and i dont want to break my car lol.
Also my passenger side tail light seems to have a leak how much would it cost to get me a new seal for it or if i need a new tail light how much roughly would that cost me..
Im also interested in getting dash lights changed to blue... I guess i have to talk to Dstocks about getting those bulbs?
So i would like to know how much it will cost me.. and if anyone could help me install it cause as ive said in previous statements i am not very good at all with mechanical things and i dont want to break my car lol.
Also my passenger side tail light seems to have a leak how much would it cost to get me a new seal for it or if i need a new tail light how much roughly would that cost me..
Im also interested in getting dash lights changed to blue... I guess i have to talk to Dstocks about getting those bulbs?
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
Oh and i think i may need some help with my HID's cause i got the ones i was told to get by a mate who has a FTO and they dont seem to fit... so maybe if bennoz or some one near me could take a look at it one day for me that would be lovely.

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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
For tinting tail lights, see here:
http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=4186
That's a detailed thread telling you how to put circles in the tint but you can ignore that and just tint them yourself, it's very easy, don't need any mechanical info at all. Just how to spray the tail lights, take a look. Honestly extremely easy. Don't need to remove the lights.
HIDs:
Also very easy.
You buy them from
http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22593
He'll order them for you. The reason why previous ones didn't fit is cos there's different sizes, you need HB4 which is the size of the bulbs, the link above is for those.
To change HIDs, there's a instruction manual that comes with it. All you do is pop your bonnet, you'll see cables going into your headlights. Just pull out that cable and attach the one you get with the HIDs.
The HIDs are powered by "ballasts", they're little boxes with electricity which charge the lights. They come with metal mounts, just screw them into your chasis in empty space around the lights.
Take a look and have a go it's honestly a lot easier than you think. There's even youtube videos telling you how to do it.
http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=4186
That's a detailed thread telling you how to put circles in the tint but you can ignore that and just tint them yourself, it's very easy, don't need any mechanical info at all. Just how to spray the tail lights, take a look. Honestly extremely easy. Don't need to remove the lights.
HIDs:
Also very easy.
You buy them from
http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22593
He'll order them for you. The reason why previous ones didn't fit is cos there's different sizes, you need HB4 which is the size of the bulbs, the link above is for those.
To change HIDs, there's a instruction manual that comes with it. All you do is pop your bonnet, you'll see cables going into your headlights. Just pull out that cable and attach the one you get with the HIDs.
The HIDs are powered by "ballasts", they're little boxes with electricity which charge the lights. They come with metal mounts, just screw them into your chasis in empty space around the lights.
Take a look and have a go it's honestly a lot easier than you think. There's even youtube videos telling you how to do it.
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
I got hb4's so i dont see why it doesnt fit. Lol. As for the rest ill check it out when i get home im using my phone at the moment.

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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
There's hb4 then there's hb4 9006 or what ever they are
The hb4 are like toyota yarris style there big ciricle ones
I did the same from odering over the net clicked the wrong ones
The hb4 are like toyota yarris style there big ciricle ones
I did the same from odering over the net clicked the wrong ones
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
It looks from your signature like you have a facelift FTO and if I recall correctly yours is actually a version R?
If I am correct, the version R's came standard with HID's, in which case you will need a D2S bulb, not a HB4.
Assuming I am right, you would probably want to consider how well you think your lights are working at the moment, because if you aren't that happy the only easy thing to do is to buy replacement D2S bulbs (not a whole HID kit) to see if that makes them any better ....or gives you the look you want - depending what your motives are.
If you decided to go the whole new D2S kit new (ballasts and bulbs), be prepared to remove the front bumper (to replace the factory ballast which sits under the headlight) and then cut and solder the power wires as the OEM connector does not hook up to any aftermarket HID kit.
The OEM bulb colour is 4300K, which is recognised in the industry as the brightest and least fatiguing colour for use in car lights.
If you are merely after the ultra blue look rather than actual lighting power, then I guess something like an 8000k bulb will be your best bet.
If I am correct, the version R's came standard with HID's, in which case you will need a D2S bulb, not a HB4.
Assuming I am right, you would probably want to consider how well you think your lights are working at the moment, because if you aren't that happy the only easy thing to do is to buy replacement D2S bulbs (not a whole HID kit) to see if that makes them any better ....or gives you the look you want - depending what your motives are.
If you decided to go the whole new D2S kit new (ballasts and bulbs), be prepared to remove the front bumper (to replace the factory ballast which sits under the headlight) and then cut and solder the power wires as the OEM connector does not hook up to any aftermarket HID kit.
The OEM bulb colour is 4300K, which is recognised in the industry as the brightest and least fatiguing colour for use in car lights.
If you are merely after the ultra blue look rather than actual lighting power, then I guess something like an 8000k bulb will be your best bet.
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
Ok. Can i get some one who actually has an idea to look at it for me? cause i got no idea... seriously... lol. If i have to buy a new kit etc thats no issues... i just need to know.. >_> haha

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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
If you definately have a version R, you definitely have HID's already.
The most obvious confirmation of this is opening your bonnet and looking at how much the chamber behind the low beam light protrudes. If it is a pretty long chamber you have HID's as standard.
Example

Alternatively you could park up next to a wall and turn on the lowbeam lights. If the lights start out dim and then get gradually brighter that is a telltale sign that you have HID's (older style non digital).
If you think the lights are fine ( ie you don't get any flickering and they never go out) and you just want the super blue look, just go an buy two 8000k D2S bulbs.
I put a 8000k kit in my car, and I am considering getting the OEM 4300k items for extra brightness as I don't really care much about the blue look. If you are interested, I would be willing to sell you my month old bulbs when I get the new items. I might even be willing to help put them in for you.
The most obvious confirmation of this is opening your bonnet and looking at how much the chamber behind the low beam light protrudes. If it is a pretty long chamber you have HID's as standard.
Example

Alternatively you could park up next to a wall and turn on the lowbeam lights. If the lights start out dim and then get gradually brighter that is a telltale sign that you have HID's (older style non digital).
If you think the lights are fine ( ie you don't get any flickering and they never go out) and you just want the super blue look, just go an buy two 8000k D2S bulbs.
I put a 8000k kit in my car, and I am considering getting the OEM 4300k items for extra brightness as I don't really care much about the blue look. If you are interested, I would be willing to sell you my month old bulbs when I get the new items. I might even be willing to help put them in for you.
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
Hmm yeh my head light is like that but it doesnt start dim n get brighter... well that i know of... im never parked next to a wall long enough at night... but once i figure out if the HID kit i got at the moment is right or not... ill let you know.

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Actually, im not sure that Version R's all came out with hids. There are facelift non hids as well. Its certainly down as an option, but im not certain that it is a standard feature.
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
Oh really? What makes you unsure? Have you seen some vR's without it?
I thought I read somewhere that the HID's were one of the several distinguishable features of a vR?
The sales brochure for the vR seems to be making some point of HID lights judging by the picture, but I guess we can't be sure what it says as its in japanese.
See page 4 of this...http://www.mitsubishi-fto.org/info/1997 ... ochure.pdf
I thought I read somewhere that the HID's were one of the several distinguishable features of a vR?
The sales brochure for the vR seems to be making some point of HID lights judging by the picture, but I guess we can't be sure what it says as its in japanese.
See page 4 of this...http://www.mitsubishi-fto.org/info/1997 ... ochure.pdf
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Don't forget theses arnt new cars its posible some one in japan swaped them or they swaped them when importing as the stock fto hid lights arnt legal here in aus cause there sh*t so they would replace them with stock globes
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
I thought HIDs were (generally) removed during compliance.
LED ALL the things.
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
Ok so all id need to do is buy new globes?

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Yea don't forget to check to make sure if your hids are 35watts or 55watts
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Actually, not true. Early model version Rs (96/97) didnt have them. It was only in later years that they were standard:
http://www.completefto.com.au/CompleteFTO.asp?aid=454
http://www.completefto.com.au/CompleteFTO.asp?aid=454
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Re: I got a few things that i want doing but i may need help
and how the heck am i meant to check that... jeez i need some serious help from a pro lolbduffman wrote:Yea don't forget to check to make sure if your hids are 35watts or 55watts

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Well you can check the ballast it will say if its 35w or 55w
Or check the bulb that came with it if there's a small bubble its 35w if its a big bubble its 55w google serch and it will show you the difference in them
Or check the bulb that came with it if there's a small bubble its 35w if its a big bubble its 55w google serch and it will show you the difference in them