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GQ Headlights

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GQ Headlights

Post by santaz351 »

Hi all
Everytime i take the gq offroad i always get muddy water inside the headlights which stains the inside of the light, making them useless. What lights does everyone else have that might stop this?

cheers
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Post by T_Diesel »

Just get a set of H4 replacements. I have a set of Hella ones in mine which seem to work pretty well. They are semi sealed beam with a rubber sort of boot on the back of the light which keeps the water out.
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Post by ozy1 »

check that your lights dont have an open hole in them for a parker bulb, sometyimes people fit aftermarket H4 replacements but the leave the rubber plug out, and it will fill up your light,

if not, check the seal on the rubber boot, if its damaged replace it,

or convert to sealed beams,
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Post by Mario »

I use sealed beams.
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Post by weeman »

i believe the units supplied by on4tou are sealed units also and they come in blue and crystal reflectors.

Can also be easily converted to HID..... more info here.

http://www.hidrus.com.au/products.htm
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