**RESOLVED** 2004 Halogen - HID Conversion

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DAVPX
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Car: 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe

2007 Nissan Murano SE AWD Platinum Pearl Metallic
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I've searched endlessly and can't seem to find answers to my specific questions. Just bought my 04 G coupe. It has halogens for both Head and Fog. I'd like to convert both if possible but if I can only do the headlamps, that's fine.

With stock halogen housing
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Q1. Any recommendations on good conversion kits?
Q2. Do these kits come wired to simply plug and play or do I need an adapter?
Q3. Stock Halogen is H1, Do I stick with H1 HID's?

With replacement HID housing
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Q4. I like the looks of some of the replacement headlamp housings, with halos and LED's, it seems from some of the product descriptions that the fog lamp on those are H1, they say to provide stock headlamp (stock HID is D2S, use these?, stock halogen is h1, use these? or, stock fogs are 9003, use these?)

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Q5. Also, does anyone know how well these conversion kits, bulbs, and housings play together?

Q6. Finally, is there a step by step guide with pictures on how to perform this conversion?

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As it turns out, I do have D2S HID's for headlights, just not projector housings.


joe603
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...so do you still have questions?

DAVPX
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Joined: Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:14 pm
Car: 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe

2007 Nissan Murano SE AWD Platinum Pearl Metallic
Location: Maricopa, AZ
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Nope, replaced all the bulbs in the stock housings no problem.


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