the bulb number and connector size for depo projectors??
ok well i am going to get a hid kit for now with my depo projectors just to hold me over until i have the money to do a real retro. what size bulb is the depot headlight? and what size connector does it use? and if im not mistaking the fog light number is 899 right?
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ok well i am going to get a hid kit for now with my depo projectors just to hold me over until i have the money to do a real retro. what size bulb is the depot headlight? and what size connector does it use? and if im not mistaking the fog light number is 899 right?
Bulb number is H7. I'm not sure of the connector, though.
the cutoff is reallllyyy good compared to the stock headlights. really have nothing else to compare them too. but its a huge improvment over stock in all aspects.
ok these are the lights i have DEPO Projector Headlights 03-05 Neon - Lights & Bulbs
so i will need a 9007 hid kit with what kind of bulb? does anyone know for sure? and will be a plug and play install with these without any retro fitting?
how is the cut off with these lights? i want retros also but i dont want attempt them by myself.
eh the cutoff is ok, the beam pattern blows. I'm planning on swapping the mdx projectors into mine with a little modification. Do a search on it if your interested.
ok these are the lights i have DEPO Projector Headlights 03-05 Neon - Lights & Bulbs
so i will need a 9007 hid kit with what kind of bulb? does anyone know for sure? and will be a plug and play install with these without any retro fitting?
according to that link you posted, it states that both the low and high beam are H7 so you would need an H7 bulb.
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