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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: achjimmy on April 02, 2013, 04:17:46 PM
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Need to throw some new headlights at the Rodeo. Are H4 inserts noticeably brighter than sealed beam? Got the choice of either.
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Are H4 inserts noticeably brighter than sealed beam?
Yup, I fitted IPF H4 inserts to the GQ and it was noticeably brighter. Make sure you fit a new wiring loom too.
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H4 without question. Maybe even consider HID if possible.
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It's going to depend on the quality of the gear you fit and if your wiring is up to the job or not.
I used sealed beams because I don't like my head lights filling up with water when crossing creeks etc. (I had to learn that one the hard -expensive- way)
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If your pockets aren't that deep then stick with decent quality sealed beams.
Years ago I brought a set of unknown brand H4 inserts on ebay and fitted them to the Hilux with decent Phillips globes and they made a big difference, but as Brad_m said first river crossing and they looked like fish bowls! Within 2 years the silver reflectors had dulled and the glass discoloured, a big stone finally put one out of it's misery and I refitted the original sealed beams complete with their yellow glow.
Managed to pick up a set of 2nd hand IPF inserts complete with globes on ebay for $35 delivered, still with their original boxes! Still have never got around to doing a loom upgrade, but the difference between the IPF's and cheap ones is massive. No fish bowls either!
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Thanks all
Jules no Hid, it's going for its blue slip to become an New South Welshman. The original sealed units have got like an overspray effect but on the inside! Figured they would fail? Repco offered up sealed beams or H4 glass with Parking globes, looked pretty cheap and nasty tbh. Might see what ARB want for IPFs, I need to get a new blinker from them for the bullbar.