H4 headlights, older fenders
My '71 Super had a Hella H4 headlight set-up installed at some point in its GL conversion. Although I have been looking at Supers and non-bugs for my next project, a standard Beetle has caught my eye.
I have been always drawn to the bullet turn signals and early headlights. Doing that to a Super didn't seem right in my visualization, but adding early fenders on a newer standard feels like having the best of both worlds in my mind's eye. (I do know bumper and/or fender modifications will be in order.) Can a 12v H4 system be applied to an early fender? I want to keep the parking lights. I'm open to different lenses. In my search on this site, I have seen some impressive HID set-ups. I'm not sure I need to go through that much fabrication as nice as many of units are. The H4's on my Super were plenty, and so much better than stock sealed beams. |
I have HID's in my super's H4 headlight.
Since the HID is now in a reflective housing(meant for halogen bulbs), tossing bright light everywhere blinding all in front, you need to use these sheilds: http://www.casperselectronics.com/st...931bf2a9a4ed2a So......... now you can have a HID setup in a conventional H4 beam. :D Pete |
That's pretty trick, I'm going to have try those and see how well they work.
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The H4 beam will fit in an early headlight assembly. You'll have to use clear lenses because the H4 unit is fluted. Pete |
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Why not fit some 911 H4 headlights, they look hot in early fenders. Steve |
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