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daawuud25 
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Posted: February 04, 2010 at 2:37 AM / IP Logged  

I wanted to know if there is a certain way i can wire a high/low with relays but have both high and low side with 3 wires its a H4 conversion and i have 2 sets of normal HID light kits its a older car so i dont mind changing the wiring

this is a pic of the diagram i found and the lows have three wires i want the HI side to have three wires as well can someone help me out im sure its pretty simple i just dont want to mess anything up

 upgrading my headlights wires -- posted image.

Papa LegBa
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Posted: February 04, 2010 at 2:56 AM / IP Logged  
The outer lights above are H4 or similar - ie, hi & lo beam, hence 3 wires (ho, lo & gnd)
The inner lights are ho only, hence only 2 wires (hi & gnd).
Ignore the labels - eg "Pass. Low" & "Drv. Low" unless someone can explain what that means.
I see it merely as a typical 4 lamp setup with outer hi/low beams.
And that Firebirds do not have the inner 2 hi beams.
If you are talking about having 4 hi/low beams, then ignore the inner hi beams and duplicate the outer hi/low. (That may no be legal for street use though...)
daawuud25 
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Posted: February 05, 2010 at 6:10 PM / IP Logged  

yeah that's what i mean and I suppose you or right I have 2 kits HID lights but they or for lows (3 wire hi/lo/and gnd) i'm trying to make it where the factory light switch works it correctly. the light housings i have or the none alunimum backing type these or them so all i have to do is duplicate the low light beams wiring

upgrading my headlights wires -- posted image.

Papa LegBa

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