Hi all,
Anyone knows what type the FTO headlights globe (H??) is? Which brand offer clear and bright lighting?
Thanks
FTO Headlight globe? What's good?
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HB4 (9006) for main driving lights & HB3 (9005) for high beam. Navara seem to be value for money compare to all the other brand i've use (Philips, Mitec & PIAA)
If you want the brightest, do a HID conversion.
If you want the brightest, do a HID conversion.
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Well i got my 6000K HID for $320 included shipping, its a Jap made, with all the water/dust proof. & ISO9002....blah blah blah.Oragami wrote:Hey FTO338, how you going? good to hear from your again. Thinking of doing a HID conversion. I guess it would around $400 at least?

Few things to keep in mind as I metion before (Yes Bennoz here we go again

Don't fall for the trap of "the higher the K the better it is". I post the chart here again, so I can stop crapping on, & people will understand what I mean Hehehehe

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There's a discussion under DIY for headlights...
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=3162
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=3162
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