DIY low profile lights
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DIY low profile lights
Now team, I figure someone here has to be the poor fucker who volunteers to do this. On Wednesday (My day off) I am going to undertake the task of trying to find a headlight that takes a standard H4 bulb that we can use to create a low profile headlight.
What I would like to know before I waste an entire day, is if anyone knows of ANY rectangular headlight that is readily available from a wrecker that takes an H4 bulb so I can start looking there
What I would like to know before I waste an entire day, is if anyone knows of ANY rectangular headlight that is readily available from a wrecker that takes an H4 bulb so I can start looking there
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pretty sure Hella do a (6x4?) rectangular lamp assembly...here it is in LHD format.
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=421210
heres a couple of likely hella nz candiates:
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-188-144/produc ... eam-Insert
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-188-145/produc ... eam-Insert
and heres the 90mm round units used in the low pro kits..
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-557-136/produc ... ---24-Volt
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-557-1668/produ ... ---24-Volt
and heres a brilliant site in the states that has everything you ever want to know about lights.
http://www.rallylights.com/hella/HeadlampsMain.aspx
includng th e90mm H9 units.
http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=128 at $60 and $65 USD each they are getting tempting with the U.S exchange rate thats just US 250 for the 4 lights...
if your looking for used lenses then a commercial wrecker may be your best bet.. i think the jap import hiaces with the 4 rectangular lamps used these although not sure if they are low/high beam in one lamp though.
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=421210
heres a couple of likely hella nz candiates:
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-188-144/produc ... eam-Insert
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-188-145/produc ... eam-Insert
and heres the 90mm round units used in the low pro kits..
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-557-136/produc ... ---24-Volt
http://www.hella.co.nz/3-557-1668/produ ... ---24-Volt
and heres a brilliant site in the states that has everything you ever want to know about lights.
http://www.rallylights.com/hella/HeadlampsMain.aspx
includng th e90mm H9 units.
http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=128 at $60 and $65 USD each they are getting tempting with the U.S exchange rate thats just US 250 for the 4 lights...
if your looking for used lenses then a commercial wrecker may be your best bet.. i think the jap import hiaces with the 4 rectangular lamps used these although not sure if they are low/high beam in one lamp though.
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Been planning to do it with the 1042 Hellas. By planning I mean I was going to pull stuff out and somehow make it work
there are some Hellas in germnany which are much nicer and slimmer but for lhd only
Here are a whole stack of how to guides for the rectangular lights (sexy):
http://www.diymiata.net/60-low-profile-4x6-headlights/
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=426283
http://www.miata.net/garage/bsplow/page2.html
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/forum/viewto ... 55&t=41479
http://www.mx-5.de/html/929-scheinwerfer_in_na.html
http://forum.mx-5owners.nl/viewtopic.ph ... 75&start=0
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=421210 <-- I wish these light units came in RHD
The difference between the 1042 and 1044 Hella units is that the 1044 ones come with parking lights I believe whilst the 1042 ones don't.


Here are a whole stack of how to guides for the rectangular lights (sexy):
http://www.diymiata.net/60-low-profile-4x6-headlights/
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=426283
http://www.miata.net/garage/bsplow/page2.html
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/forum/viewto ... 55&t=41479
http://www.mx-5.de/html/929-scheinwerfer_in_na.html
http://forum.mx-5owners.nl/viewtopic.ph ... 75&start=0
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=421210 <-- I wish these light units came in RHD
The difference between the 1042 and 1044 Hella units is that the 1044 ones come with parking lights I believe whilst the 1042 ones don't.
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Re: DIY low profile lights
Already been on this a bit...Snapfrozen wrote:Now team, I figure someone here has to be the poor fucker who volunteers to do this. On Wednesday (My day off) I am going to undertake the task of trying to find a headlight that takes a standard H4 bulb that we can use to create a low profile headlight.
What I would like to know before I waste an entire day, is if anyone knows of ANY rectangular headlight that is readily available from a wrecker that takes an H4 bulb so I can start looking there
AW11 MR2 lights will give us a 15-20% ish decrease
However Early Mitsubishi GTO lights will drop us by about 50% from eyeballing it.
Good luck! Very keen for some good ones
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If using the Hella rectangle ones mentioned above, you will need 1044. As pointed out it has park lights in it.
You will also need 1024 mounting for them as well.
You should be able to get them for under $100 a side if you can get some trade discounts. The plus of using those is if you ever need a replacement you can get one pretty much anywhere cheaply.
These are the same as in the AW11.
Donovan, your's looks pretty damn good, how did you make the mounts and covers etc?
You will also need 1024 mounting for them as well.
You should be able to get them for under $100 a side if you can get some trade discounts. The plus of using those is if you ever need a replacement you can get one pretty much anywhere cheaply.
These are the same as in the AW11.
Donovan, your's looks pretty damn good, how did you make the mounts and covers etc?
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http://www.hella.co.nz/3-360-1084/produ ... p-Housing-Mr Revhead wrote:If using the Hella rectangle ones mentioned above, you will need 1044. As pointed out it has park lights in it.
You will also need 1024 mounting for them as well.
The 1024 mounts are for the larger headlights (200x142) and not the 1044/1042 (165x100) headlights I believe.
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Um am I being dim (sorry for the lighting pun) but why would LHD or RHD make a difference for the headlights?Donovan wrote:It was based around a kit out to the US, just had to then buy the right 90mm lights, which after much searching around, cheapest was again out of the US, which was strange for a RHD car.Mr Revhead wrote:Donovan, your's looks pretty damn good, how did you make the mounts and covers etc?
-Donovan those twin 90's look great btw, I'll have to put those on the shopping list!
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Those 90mm units use a simple blind to get the correct cutoff pattern. For us its just a matter of flipping the blind around. Pretty sure the difference between the dot and euro ones is that the euros can be pulled apart and flipped but the dot ones are sealed together
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Some of the Hella 90mm lights that I could have got, had the ability to be mounted either for LHD or RHD, as they had mounting brackets that allowed for either (so I suppose just sping the light around 180) but they were a bit more expensive (for cars that travel in the EU between countries that drive on the left hand side, cross the border and on the right hand side), and since I figured I wasn't going to need to flip them around, just got the cheaper ones. The Hella units that I got from the US where about a quarter of the price of the Narva ones that I could get here that would have done the job.
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yes basically the front lens unbolts from the rear housing and there is a plate which is sandwiched which creates the cutoff shape. by simply removing it, flipping it over and refitting it will transform from LHD to RHD.
you can see in the below pic the top edge of the blind and the very small step in its height which creates the cutoff pattern
heres a site that explains it all:
http://faqlight.shopower.com/hella-90mm/

you can see in the below pic the top edge of the blind and the very small step in its height which creates the cutoff pattern
heres a site that explains it all:
http://faqlight.shopower.com/hella-90mm/

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Yeah those are the ones I've put an order in for which should arrive in a couple of weeks. I guess will post something about how they turn outKieran wrote:http://www.miataroadster.com/jass_perfo ... 46141.aspx
Just in case someone can't be f'd
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=54590
Might be too late to join the group buy but I thought I'd share.
Might be too late to join the group buy but I thought I'd share.
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=54590
Might be too late to join the group buy but I thought I'd share.
Might be too late to join the group buy but I thought I'd share.
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Look at the list of names on the group buyBlaster wrote:http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=54590
Might be too late to join the group buy but I thought I'd share.

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we expect a build thread with lots of pics!Angreal wrote:Yeah those are the ones I've put an order in for which should arrive in a couple of weeks. I guess will post something about how they turn outKieran wrote:http://www.miataroadster.com/jass_perfo ... 46141.aspx
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