LS1 HID Conversion cutoff lines
The high beam on my HID conversion is so bad, i even regret getting it in the first place, i should've just gone with single beam. The high beam with these is so useless and dim, its not even funny.
Good luck with the cutoff. It won't ever be good enough though, no matter how hard you try. Also try blacking out the shields, so that the light won't be reflected as much. You want as little as possible reflection...the fluted lenses don't help either. If you could somehow get the JDM headlights, and the super rare clear covers, then a retro fit would be the best way to go.
I have seen on HIDplanet a couple people who have retro'd in projectors behind the fluted lenses. It was not TOO bad of a cutoff line, definitely better than what you have right now.
Don't worry. With a PnP HID kit, your highbeams will be on constantly.
Good luck with the cutoff. It won't ever be good enough though, no matter how hard you try. Also try blacking out the shields, so that the light won't be reflected as much. You want as little as possible reflection...the fluted lenses don't help either. If you could somehow get the JDM headlights, and the super rare clear covers, then a retro fit would be the best way to go.
I have seen on HIDplanet a couple people who have retro'd in projectors behind the fluted lenses. It was not TOO bad of a cutoff line, definitely better than what you have right now.
Good luck with the cutoff. It won't ever be good enough though, no matter how hard you try. Also try blacking out the shields, so that the light won't be reflected as much. You want as little as possible reflection...the fluted lenses don't help either. If you could somehow get the JDM headlights, and the super rare clear covers, then a retro fit would be the best way to go.
I have seen on HIDplanet a couple people who have retro'd in projectors behind the fluted lenses. It was not TOO bad of a cutoff line, definitely better than what you have right now.
since the 93-94 and JDM models used H4 bulbs, wouldnt a casper shield be fine?
I have an Otto H4 HID kit fitted to my '96 LS400. Cutoff is great and high beam is excellent. It works in a totally different way to most H4 kits I've seen.
The bulbs have sliding shrouds and there is an electro-magnet on the rear of the bulb holders. When you flick to high beam, the magnets reverse polarity and slide the shrouds back causing the whole beam pattern to raise to a higher level. Its very effective, definitely the best system I've come across.
The bulbs have sliding shrouds and there is an electro-magnet on the rear of the bulb holders. When you flick to high beam, the magnets reverse polarity and slide the shrouds back causing the whole beam pattern to raise to a higher level. Its very effective, definitely the best system I've come across.
I have an Otto H4 HID kit fitted to my '96 LS400. Cutoff is great and high beam is excellent. It works in a totally different way to most H4 kits I've seen.
The bulbs have sliding shrouds and there is an electro-magnet on the rear of the bulb holders. When you flick to high beam, the magnets reverse polarity and slide the shrouds back causing the whole beam pattern to raise to a higher level. Its very effective, definitely the best system I've come across.
The bulbs have sliding shrouds and there is an electro-magnet on the rear of the bulb holders. When you flick to high beam, the magnets reverse polarity and slide the shrouds back causing the whole beam pattern to raise to a higher level. Its very effective, definitely the best system I've come across.
Those ones work like this...

Yes, they are very similar to the ones I have. Definitely the best headlamps I've had in any of my cars. The other plus with these ones is that they work using a relay harness taking power direct from the battery and switching authority from one of the original headlamp harnesses, the other original headlamp harness remains unplugged. That way, the power to the ballasts is not momentarily interrupted by the original headlamp relay when you switch to high beam. This should extend the life of the ballasts and bulbs quite considerably.
Last edited by Ross LS400; Mar 5, 2008 at 08:11 AM.










