4 dual filament headlights

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I want to convert my headlight to have 4 highs and 4 lows is there any way I can do that?.... I already did the 4 high mod and I like the way it looks bit the low beams are lacking
 

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You could use four high/low beam bulbs and modify the harness a little :shrug: However... I believe if you have composite headlights the high beam is aimed up in the housing. So the answer would be no... Add fog lights or go HIR/HID headlights.
 

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What year/style are your lights?
Should be a fairly easy mod with a little wiring...
 

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All the composite headlights use 9005 and 9006 bulbs, which are single filament and the housings are designed for low and high beam. The quad sealed beams are an odd size and are also single filament.

What he is asking isn't off the shelf possible. The ONLY way you could do this is if you find the stupidly hard to get Bosch quad headlights like I have - which are no longer produced or available from GM. They use dual filament H4 bulbs and have the capability of running 4 lows and 4 highs. IF you can find these expect to pay a decent amount for them.

Best bet is to run a decent headlight housing like the TYC elegante's, HIR or HID lamps, and install a set of fog lights.
 

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There is no simple way to put a different bulb in the housing and make it work properly. There is only ONE focal point inside the housing for the bulb filament. When you move the bulb in and out, the pattern goes for a dump. This is also why HID's installed in normal halogen housings suck.

If you are well versed in fabrication, you might be able to modify the rad cradle and the housings and place a mini H1 projector behind the front lens. This will work best with a clear lens with no fresnel lines in it, unlike the factory lens.
 
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