JKBC
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Some of you may have noticed some parts lists show a H9 for the high and a H11 for the low. And in Canada and the USA we get H11's for both. H9's are legal and came stock in some cars. Now I suppose you could use a H9 for the low beam as well but it might be too bright and I think they generally are just used for highs. You can get a basic Phillips H9 for under 10 bucks on Amazon and there are a few killer H9's like these Amazon.com: Nokya H9 Headlight Bulbs - Arctic White 7000K 65W (Stage 1): Automotive < 7000K!!
How to do it is easy as you can see in this tutorial with great pictures DIY H11 to H9 bulb ... 599 headlight upgrade - Wrist Twisters
And here's one of those parts diagrams...notice the 2 headlight bulbs aren't the same. Also don't forget to not touch the bulb part with your fingers or you could ruin a new halogen bulb and/or have it not last long.
How to do it is easy as you can see in this tutorial with great pictures DIY H11 to H9 bulb ... 599 headlight upgrade - Wrist Twisters
And here's one of those parts diagrams...notice the 2 headlight bulbs aren't the same. Also don't forget to not touch the bulb part with your fingers or you could ruin a new halogen bulb and/or have it not last long.
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