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nc30 headlamp mod

Post by carpman » Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:00 pm

I just thought i would share this with you all , i have just modded my lamps to H4 bulbs i know this has been done probably thousands of times but found that you can use your old Honda jap spec bulbs to make the new adapter rings so they fit ....

All i did was cut off the mounting ring (carefully) from my old dead bulbs with a dremmel then slowly went round the inner edge till new bulbs fitted snugly inside , be aware that there was is a cut out in my old bulbs so i left a small tab to retain strength in the ring....

I did order the adapters from fleabay yesterday along with my new bulbs (phillips extreme and some led sidelights (sidelights were a big pain to get in and working)) b4 doing the above but they haven't arrived yet (not expected to from Hungry) but i will keep as spares if they are they right ones lol my bulbs turned up today so onward and upward i'm impatient and bored so thought why not have a go ..

end result happy as a pig in shite and very pleased with myself :grin:

heres some pic's to help
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Re: nc30 headlamp mod

Post by CMSMJ1 » Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:10 pm

Have you sorted a relay out?

You'll melt your switchgear eventually..... :o
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Re: nc30 headlamp mod

Post by veefer400 » Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:39 pm

CMSMJ1 wrote:Have you sorted a relay out?

You'll melt your switchgear eventually..... :o

Seconded! Had 55/60w in my NC23, managed to get them out before my switchgear melted completely...

Now takes a while to switch from full beam -



(blackness)


back to dip! :shock: Not Good.

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Re: nc30 headlamp mod

Post by carpman » Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:51 pm

CMSMJ1 wrote:Have you sorted a relay out?

You'll melt your switchgear eventually..... :o
yeah had to settle for 40a from maplins just finished now just got to put side panel back on then done :grin:

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nc30 headlamp mod

Post by code2006 » Thu Aug 19, 2010 9:07 pm

carpman wrote:
CMSMJ1 wrote:Have you sorted a relay out?

You'll melt your switchgear eventually..... :o
yeah had to settle for 40a from maplins just finished now just got to put side panel back on then done :grin:
Hi mate could u post the part number from maplin as I'm gona do this mod ass well
Thanks

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Re: nc30 headlamp mod

Post by carpman » Thu Aug 19, 2010 9:55 pm

Hi mate could u post the part number from maplin as I'm gona do this mod ass well
Thanks
Here u go order code is SPNO its a 40a automotive relay

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Post by code2006 » Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:05 pm

carpman wrote:
Hi mate could u post the part number from maplin as I'm gona do this mod ass well
Thanks
Here u go order code is SPNO its a 40a automotive relay
Thanks will get one soon and thanks for your post

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Re: nc30 headlamp mod

Post by banoffee » Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:11 am

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