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Old Mar 9, 2004 | 06:31 PM
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Just wanted to say GOOD JOB on the lighting Guide.

ArcticYT95TA Cscott, here is your lighting guide:
Does anyone happen to have a pic of a T/A with the sylvania Silverstars?
Old Mar 10, 2004 | 07:16 AM
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Originally posted by CscottsSS
nice! how bout one for my T/A?
Go ahead - start one up. I don't have a T/A, so not really that interested.

Originally posted by Es97 T/A
Just wanted to say GOOD JOB on the lighting Guide.
Thank You.

Also everyone - I know Brent will be handing out the link for this page - but feel free to post it anytime, and share it. That's the point.
Old Mar 10, 2004 | 12:21 PM
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Looks good. If you want to use my Hella guide on my cardomain page (page 5), you can. Just put that it was done by me.....IMO it's alot better than just getting silverstar bulbs or whatever.
Old Mar 10, 2004 | 01:26 PM
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Originally posted by 94BlackBowtie
I will have to upload it to a different webspace, because the space there is somewhat limited in what I can do.
Yeah it looks good but it loads extremely slow. I like the bulb cross reference best.

The FF75 wiring diagram will be a great addition.

Links to the heavy duty wiring harness and info explaining why we need this harness would be a GREAT idea too.
Old Mar 10, 2004 | 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by pu12en12g
Yeah it looks good but it loads extremely slow. I like the bulb cross reference best.

The FF75 wiring diagram will be a great addition.

Links to the heavy duty wiring harness and info explaining why we need this harness would be a GREAT idea too.
I think the slowness is probably due to the shared webspace. Everyone that has a domain.cz28.com account uses that same space, so it is pretty limited. I was going to build the site somewhere else, but I wanted it to be on the .cz28 domain. I may try hotlinking the pictures from another site, like what Brent mentioned, but for now, I am gonna go with that.

I do need to put up some more info about the heavy duty wiring harnesses. I could find the links - but since you know them - what are they...I know it suvlights.com or something like that.

The FF75 page isn't complete - I plan on having all the information about that on there when it is - since its a more popular page.

I also plan on adding a "user review" section for all the different bulbs. Just gotta get the time.
Old Mar 11, 2004 | 12:54 AM
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Hey, great job! Thanks for the reference to my old site. I intended to give it an upgrade, but back when Homestead changed their set-up a few years ago I got locked out. For whatever reason I couldn't edit the free content that you see there today, so I didn't fool with making another for many reasons.

Anyway, glad to see more people making guides and what not for others to use. I have pictures and details about the 98+ Camaro export headlights if you decide to cover those years later on. Not to mention another one off coversion someone sent me pictures of using '97 chrys. concord headlights (H7 bulb) on an LT1 car.
Old Mar 13, 2004 | 04:09 PM
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I got a question about the Hella ff75, he set them both up as high and low beams, but they are the exact same housing and bulb. I dont really understand that. Are they more of lows or highs? Im considering buying a set, but if I need 2 different types of lights Ill get them to make it have the low high feature.

Also, are their any lights where I can splice into the existing wiring harness and not rerouting my own set?
Old Mar 13, 2004 | 05:54 PM
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Great site!! I put it in my favorites, so when I get ready to do a lighting replacement I'll know where to go to find some really nice info. Thanks!!
Old Mar 15, 2004 | 08:17 AM
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Originally posted by jeff94z28
I got a question about the Hella ff75, he set them both up as high and low beams, but they are the exact same housing and bulb. I dont really understand that. Are they more of lows or highs? Im considering buying a set, but if I need 2 different types of lights Ill get them to make it have the low high feature.
I think all you are really asking is "are the high beams and the low beams the same lights?" The answer is yes. You just but two sets of the FF75 driving lights and hook 1 set up as highs, and 1 set up as lows.
Also, are their any lights where I can splice into the existing wiring harness and not rerouting my own set?
Yes there is...the FF75's. The easiest way to do so is just clip the ends off of the blue and black wire that comes out of the FF75 housings, and splice them into your low or high beam wiring. (Whichever you are doing). If you don't clip the ends off of your stock wiring, this also leaves you the option to go back to stock at any time.
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Great site!! I put it in my favorites, so when I get ready to do a lighting replacement I'll know where to go to find some really nice info. Thanks!!
Thank You! And you are welcome.
Old Mar 15, 2004 | 10:36 AM
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Well Im sold on the Hella FF75s I put money in my paypal acct, should be ordering them off ebay this week. Thanks for the great site.

I read the directions and it doesnt seem hard, but you may get a couple questions frome me.
Old Mar 15, 2004 | 02:32 PM
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Originally posted by jeff94z28
Well Im sold on the Hella FF75s I put money in my paypal acct, should be ordering them off ebay this week. Thanks for the great site.

I read the directions and it doesnt seem hard, but you may get a couple questions frome me.
Anything I can help you with just give me a shout. My e-mail is in the link at the bottom of the page and I think my PM box is cleaned out.
Old Mar 25, 2004 | 03:21 PM
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Quick question on the hella install with the OEM harness, I crimp the 2 yellows (lows) or 2 greens (high) together then I splice into that line? Correct?


"Splice the two yellow wires for the low beams together and run them to the #85 circuit on the relay. If you're doing the highs, you'll do the same thing only splice the green wires together and connect to #85 circuit. "


Thats a quote from the install guide, but I was a bit confused by it, just making sure befor I cut into them and screw it up.
Old Mar 26, 2004 | 10:37 PM
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Well they are in!!! Damn do they look nice, my only problem now is when I click the lever for my high beams everything goes smooth they come on, but when I click it again they stay on, even though the highbeam indicator light goes out.

Any idea how to fix this?
Old Mar 27, 2004 | 09:17 AM
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Hey - you finaly did it
great job !!!
how about some coverege on the interior instalation.
I'll send you all my notes, once I get back home, on the interier replacement.
once again - cool site (exept for the popups )
Old Mar 27, 2004 | 02:01 PM
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That cool, added it to my favorites list.

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