Nov 10 edit: As it turns out, this capsule does NOT physically relocate to achieve the proper focal point high-beam application. The "Low-Beam Only" is awesome, but the Hi/Lo Kit is not recommended.
Holy crap, almost 40 orders already - y'all are going nuts over these HID kits! :lol:
I've been PM'd to death regarding whether or not I'm going to do the usual FJRTech article on the HID install - YES, of course I will.... for both kits.
Here's some preliminary photos to wet your whistle....
This close-up shows a little detail of the Hi-beam/Lo-beam HID capsule installed in the FJR lamp housing. Note the silver hexagonal-shaped "dome" over the end of the capsule, exactly like modern capsules in autos use. Yellow arrow points to "butterfly" wings that snap open when hi-beam is selected, allowing the HID light to travel downward to the hi-beam portion of the reflector lens. When lo-beam is selected, the butterfly wings snap shut, preventing any light from reaching the lower part of the reflector housing (which, again, is the high-beam part of the reflector):
Below we see the *entire* wire harness for the Low-Beam/High-Beam HID kit, with all components (
except the actual HID capsules) completely connected as it would be in actual use:
A = to Battery (+) terminal
B = to Battery (-) terminal
C = power leads to left HID bulb
D = power leads to right HID bulb
E = to left HID capsule butterfly wings
F = to right HID capsule butterfly wings
G = to the stock headlight connector (left or right, doesn't matter which)
H = Electronic Controller box to manage the selenoids positioning the butterfly wings
I = dual relays that signal power to each lamp circuit