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Old 07-31-2005, 12:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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H4 bulbs?

do the bulbs say "H4" on the packacging? i have looked and cannot find "H4" bulbs....do they have a diff model number?
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yes.. they do...

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oh okay....i was talking about in walmart or something if they said "H4" which cars take the H4 bulbs?
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oh okay....i was talking about in walmart or something if they said "H4" which cars take the H4 bulbs?
any car that can fit an H4 bulb basically....
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i saw 9003 bulbs and the connectors look almost like they would fit H4

walmart has EVERY bulb except H4

you sir are a smartass ^^
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i saw 9003 bulbs and the connectors look almost like they would fit H4

walmart has EVERY bulb except H4

you sir are a smartass ^^

If Walmart doesn't have it.. try going on Ebay for it.... I recommend the MTEC light bulbs like the picture I showed you... I paid $24 for mines.. but you can get it lower than that....

it clearly doesn't matter what kind of car you have.... all it matters are your headlights..

if you have JDM headlights, then use either "H4" for your lowbeams, "H1" for your high beams...

if you have USDM headlights use the 9000 series for your high/low beams.. I dont which specific series.. but yea...

just b/c you saw a 9003 bulb look like an H4 bulb doesn't mean its gonna fit.... I know b/c my friend has a set of "H4" APC light bulbs and he couldn't install them on his DA b/c he had USDM headlights and he need a 9006 series bulb...

I'm not trying to be mean or anything... just trying to help out a fellow prelude owner here with the knowledge I have....
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thanks! i was about to try the 9003, but looks can be decieving. i may just get some other ones from oreilly's so i can have them for the rotor toaster. i dont think its too wise to drive in the mountains with only 1 working headlight
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9003 is a us industry number it is the same as the H4
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why do they have H4 and 9003 bulbs then?
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from what I understand H4 is a jdm indsutry standard numering system. They are the same trust me I sell them all the time.
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9003 is a us industry number it is the same as the H4
oh wow... didn't know that...

I stand corrected then......
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thanks j_t!

No wonder they didn't have fooking H4 bulbs.

thanks ninja!

Thanks everyone! Im going to walmart tomorrow
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