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Old Dec 19, 2003
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high/low beam

is there anyway to have the hi/lows to come on at the same time? 7th gen has them alternate due to the nature of the h4 bulb.. but accords you can use high and low at same time

when i retro my hid, and i wanna flash my high beams, i dont want my low beams (HIDS) to go on and off... bad for ballasts and bulbs
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yeah, they sell a wiring kit for that, i've seen it at pep boys before.
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i'm not sure this is possible with dual filament bulbs, but try that kit and let us know if it works. your best bet is to have an independent high beam bulb. i have HID tyc projectors and i can have both highs and lows (HID) on at the same time.

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Yes, thats what I have. They still alternate. (THE tycs)
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if you can get it precise, then you CAN have dual filament bulbs turn on at the same time.

ghetto way = PULL back on the light stick (whatever it's called) into the middle position (just before it goes to high beam). If you get it just right, then both high and low beams will come on, but I dont think it's too good for the bulbs.

EDIT: okay I'm stupid...don't try this at home lol

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only one or the other comes on in my TYCs, but it would be neat if they both came on...
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infinite012, I'm tempted to try that later.
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it works, i swear! lol

You have to be really good with the "stick" ROFL!!!!!
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Originally posted by infinite012
You have to be really good with the "stick" ROFL!!!!!
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Ive seen a module on ebay.......but ive been wondering the same thing
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Link me please? i cant find it. I NEED IT!
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Is there a way there a way to have my fogs, his and lows on at the same time? Im back to the dual fil bulb
 
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