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    Could I possibly change the connectors on the lo hi beams so that the high beam fits into the lo beam side ??? 06 Grand Prix
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    I don't know you, but I have faith that you could do this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronco Boy View Post
    I don't know you, but I have faith that you could do this.
    Lol I guess I should have sad it diffrent would the be any electrical issues in the firing of the lamp by doing so .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone5500 View Post
    Lol I guess I should have sad it diffrent would the be any electrical issues in the firing of the lamp by doing so .
    Sorry, but I couldn't resist.

    At the end of the day, the vehicle doesn't know or care, so yes you can do what you asked. My concern would be light output, but I am not familiar with the '04+ cars. Maybe get or make some adapters so you don't have to cut..... just in case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronco Boy View Post
    Sorry, but I couldn't resist.

    At the end of the day, the vehicle doesn't know or care, so yes you can do what you asked. My concern would be light output, but I am not familiar with the '04+ cars. Maybe get or make some adapters so you don't have to cut..... just in case.
    Thank you for your answer I just ended up making two o-rings so the hi beam smaller plug would fit seal the larger hole in the casing worked perfect so now my hi beams are lo beams scents I can't figure out why the lo beams won't work thank you again
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone5500 View Post
    Thank you for your answer I just ended up making two o-rings so the hi beam smaller plug would fit seal the larger hole in the casing worked perfect so now my hi beams are lo beams scents I can't figure out why the lo beams won't work thank you again
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