Headlight question
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Headlight question
Hi out there, am I right in thinking a G.P headlight bulb holder is the same a Vega holder?
I'm thinking of doing a h4 bulb conversion but don't want to ruin my original unit.
I'm thinking of doing a h4 bulb conversion but don't want to ruin my original unit.
Thackers- Posts : 831
Join date : 2010-06-26
Age : 61
Location : No 20 on Moonage Daydream Harrogate n.yorks
Re: Headlight question
You should be able to use one Dave, but I can't remember if there's room for the H4 connector block although Halogens are available in the Bosch BA 20D fittings.Are you still using the electronic kit I did for you?
wack 63- Posts : 74
Join date : 2010-12-05
Location : Lincs
Re: Headlight question
Hi Lloyd, yes I'm still on the 12v system and it's still going a treat. Yes, now you mention space it might not be ample for the h4. I'll have a try anyway, you never know. I was thinking along these lines as I have one in my G.P and never had any issues but perhaps i'll not produce enough power to make it work well. Thanks for the Bosch tip, i'll check that out too, cheers mate.
Thackers- Posts : 831
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Re: Headlight question
Just to confirm it is the same Dave. I have one fitted to mine.
Snails- Posts : 968
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Re: Headlight question
Thanks Ed, I'll get round to having a play sometime soon. I'll report back after my H4 trials
Thackers- Posts : 831
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Re: Headlight question
No idea about the H4 fitting. I use a "normal" halogen in mine - fits no bother and is plenty bright. Is an H4 brighter? Do you plan on riding a lot in the dark? Depends which light unit you have regarding fitting a GP bulb holder - one fits, one doesn't.
gc- Posts : 92
Join date : 2011-02-19
Location : Darlington
Re: Headlight question
I was simply thinking that a H4 car bulb conversion would stand up to the vibration better and yes, they are brighter so daytime running is a little safer.
Thackers- Posts : 831
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Re: Headlight question
Oh yeah, good point, it will only fit CEV type headlight unit - i was assuming that Dave had this type as he was asking the question.
Snails- Posts : 968
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Re: Headlight question
Yeah, it's the CEV type I'm on about, I should have said
Thackers- Posts : 831
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