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Old 02-18-2009, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Evotech8 View Post
FYI.
For those installing hids you don't need to cut a hole that big in the rubber gasket to fit hid bulbs. Just cut a small hole enough to push the hid bulb thru. This way you still maintain a somewhat air tight seal around the hid plastic plug.
I'm fairly certain that if you run a bi-xenon bulb, because the bulb unit itself is larger than the OEM halogen or a low only xenon bulb, you do have to cut the hole to fit. I'm not sure how else it'd work, and if you look at the photo above, you'll see how the bulb unit is larger (the big black box sticking out through the rubber seal. But I could be wrong.
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