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Goodysgotacuda Apr 5, 2009 08:51 AM

How-To: Install 100w H3 Reverse Bulbs in Stock Housings
 
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This is a mod that was born through bordem and extra lights around. So there may be a better method, or different method to go about doing it. It involves taking a standard 100w H3 bulb into the stock reverse light socket.

First step is to remove the reverse light socket from the tail lamp assembly.
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Remove the bulb, and take your H3 bulb
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While holding it, carefully tweak the tabs up with pliers like shown
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Complete the bend using channel locks or something similar, again finesse. They're fragile.


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I don't have pictures but you will need to grind/cut down the longest ends of the tabs, so that the bulb slides into the housing. You will need to drill a small 1/8" hole into the bottom of the socket to run the bulb wire through it. You can seal it with silicone or something similar. Then use a spade connector or the like to allow you to disconnect the bulb if need be.
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When the bulb is installed, it is grounded through the stock tabs. However, since you are touching both tabs, you cannot run the stock wiring since the factory power wire will go straight to ground (no good).
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Leave the stock ground wire hooked up and cut the Black/Red wire (on my 2005) and wire that to terminal 86 on the relay. Wire up the wire that is attached to the bulb using the wire to terminal 87

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The reason you want to run a relay is due to 100w lights pull about 9a each. Which is too much load for the stock wiring/switch to handle. Here is the location of my relay, it is up above the stock spare tire well.
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Hope it makes a little sense! After running the relay you are also pretty much "pre-wired" back there to properly add auxiliary reverse lights for added lighting.

Goodysgotacuda Apr 7, 2009 09:38 PM

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All pics were taken using the same camera setting. So there should be as best of a comparison as i can get. (h3 on the driver's side, obviously)

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momule Mar 21, 2014 01:10 AM

Nice job but I wonder about the amount of heat generated by those bulbs. Of course they'd typically not stay on long but that's also a pretty small sealed place for a hot bulb. Any problems?

mazdaman96 Mar 21, 2014 06:10 PM

great idea.


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