Can anyone tell me about installing HID on Honda FIT?

Okay, so I'm planning to install a HID on my Fit. Currently I'm using the stock halogen... I heard I need to install ballast too in addition to the HID bulb. I asked a seller and he said I can use a H4 type HID... My question is, what are the difference between H types... Read More

  • The difference between H1, H2, H3, H4, etc is just the socket type and the socket shape. H1, H2, H3 are mostly found in fog lights. H4 is a dual filament headlight bulb. Meaning it has high beam and low beam in 1 bulb. Other cars use 2 separate bulbs to achieve high beam and low beam. Those bulbs are usually 9006 for... Read More
  • If i remember correctly the H4 and 9003 bulbs are the same kind. there is no difference or advantage i believe. Its just the maker of the bulb that names it an H4 or 9003. As for H type bulbs they are different sizes. they are just like 9003, 9004, 9005, and 9006 bulbs. It doesn't mean the higher the number the bigger... Read More

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