i did a little looking and thought i would make a write up on how to put hid headlights into a daytona! this may vary depending on the kit you get though! my kit was bought from a custom automotive lighting place for $110. something that should be known about bi-xenon bulbs is that they only run off of one wattage (usually 35 watts) the difference between low beam and high beam is the bulb actually sucks back about 1/2 an inch making the reflection point higher and more spread out! i am talking about the 87-91 pop up headlight daytonas specifically. they have sealed beam headlights so to put hids into
them you will need to buy the headlight buckets.
(paid $72 for mine and they are glass not plastic) usually they come made for h4 bulbs but mine happen to be 9007 or hb5 the issue with the 9007 is the bulb is very long(9007 HID bulb) where as a h4 is shorter in my case i had to make a spacer so my bulb wouldnt hit the reflector inside the headlight (H4 HID bulb) like i said depending on the kit you get it will be different. i as well as a few other people have noticed the after marked housings do not fit into the stock buckets so you have to grind out part of the backing (5 minute job) and it will be obvious what needs to be removed. since my kit was made to fit a vehicle originally with h4 the funny looking patter on the back of my old seal beams didnt math the prongs were at the wrong angles!
Notice the top prongs have one angled and the bottom three are all 90 degrees from each other
They do make kits so that you don't have to wire but I wanted it done now so I cut both plugs and hard wired ittogether. the rest is pretty plug and play and obvious. (hook up power, hook up grounds)... NOW YOUR READY TO GO OUT AND BLIND PEOPLE!!!!!!
i understand if you dont like these lights or they are illeagal where you live, but please respect the opinions of others. and as far as im concerned they are much safer in dark conditions
some of my pictures wont work sorry