I need new headlights. I just want something that fits the stock headlight holders, nothing fancy. I do NOT want to modify anything, electrical or otherwise (no new relays, no re-wiring, no cutting metal, etc).
I have two different types, but both are sealed. One is a Westinghouse #6012 12v, the other appears to be a GE 7002 12v 60/45W. The GE one is very dim. The other one seems fine, but I thought I'd replace both at the same time.
I searched on this site and need some clarification.
I found these for $54 at Pelican:
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/70476-M44.htm
These seem like an upgrade that is just plug and play, correct?
Rockauto.com has these for about $5!:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=319005&cc=1263158&jsn=383&jsn=383
These are sealed ones like I currently have, NOT the original ones that allow for the bulb to be changed. I'm fine with either type.
They have a few other ones priced from $5 to $12. What am I missing? Why are these 1/10 the price?
I have the H4 conversion kit from a member her and I got LED headlights from 914rubber group by. I am happy with those purchase. I often drive at night—I try to daily drive my car as much as I can.
No modification on installing them. Plug and play on both.
Get the LEDs from 914 rubber. Double your night time vision.
This conversation is something that I know a bit about as I spent months doing research for a large aftermarket company looking to get into the 7" round headlight market.
An inexpensive plug and play option would be a Silvana Silver Star bulb, better light output and correct fluted lenses as not to blind oncoming traffic.
H4 retrofit housing and LED retrofit in an H4 reflector housing is not only illegal but dangerous as there is no defined cut off on the light output as required by DOT/SAE certification which can blind other drivers.(even worse when you use HID)
Most of the full led headlights on the market are not actually SAE/DOT legal either. Sure the retailers and manufactures (almost always Chinese) say they are but they're not. Chinese companies produce fake test documents and US retailers just run with them. Unless the manufacturer or retailers can produce US testing documents DO NOT believe them when they say they are DOT approved / legal. (This applies to H4 retrofit housing also!)
There are DOT legal options such as JW Speaker, Trucklite/Rigid, ProComp are some of the more common ones.
Your safety depends on your vision and the vision of other drivers around you. Do a little research before you install new lights.
-End PSA-
Just my 2cents. LEDs that are being sold here do have a defined cut off and very easy to adjust. 2nd if you drive next to a pickup truck you’ll be blinded by their lights coming and going. I do not sell lights but I installed leds a year ago and love em.
All the above info offered is good to here and also will help my future choice on headlights. thanks
"These are sealed ones like I currently have, NOT the original ones that allow for the bulb to be changed. I'm fine with either type."
Sealed beams were original.
I put these LED headlights on my 930 from carmagic.us. They say they have a 914 compatible LED. The Pelican guy's screenname is englebert. These are very bright and have a sharp cutoff. They have a wiring option to run these as DRL if the running light power is provided to the headlight.
For the 911, DRL is easy since the running light power is run through the headlight bucket. Unlike the 914, the 911 headlight is always visible so DRL is easy to do.
http://www.carmagic.us/led7.html
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you can buy the h-4 Indian brand for 39.50 a set have the replaceable h-4 bulb. Probably made at the same factory as the hella ones as hella h-4 are made in India as well. we always have plenty on the shelf if you cannot find them anywhere.
LED's are too much money for me right now. As I originally posted, I'm not looking for fancy. I just went to my FLAPS and got these:
They are 35/60 W. It was about $40 for both. And I supported my local FLAPS.
I did a Euro headlight conversion on my Jetta GLI in the 80's and never liked the extreme cutoff on the light pattern. Is there a better and US legal alternative that I can put 914 Rubber LED bulbs in?
Here U Go. Not overpriced and all you need
https://shop.914rubber.com/Lighting_c6.htm;jsessionid=9AB75D25F479C1C5865BD5355C26E14B.p3plqscsfapp001
What about installing a relay as a headlight brightness improvement mod? OR Do our cars come with us already correctly wired up?
There are many different H4 LED options. We spent months to find the ones we feel are the best bang for the buck. Yes you can but cheaper versions, but these were the best value we have found.
I found these to be exceptionally bright. Just plug them in. https://123ignitionusa.com/hella-7-inch-round-headlight-conversion-kit-glass-w-bulb-top-quality-the-best-improvement-you-can-make-fits-7-inch-buckets-priced-ea/ - Glass w/bulb - Top Quality.
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