SirRobyn0
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
So here is the deal, I'm not getting any younger and my night vision is getting a little worse. I'm fine on a clear night, but on a rainy winter night, it gets a little harder than it use to be and where there is a lot of on coming traffic it get even worse.
So I guess I've got two questions. First the headlights, it's the single headlight system one on each side. High beams are fine, low beams are lacking and cannot compete with modern on coming lights. I'm currently running Sylvania Xtravisions which are fine for what they are. A touch brighter than regular halogens. I'm not going to LED for headlights but might for driving lights we'll get there in a second. Headlights: I could move up to Sylvania Silverstars, but frankly I don't think that will be enough. I've had them in previous rigs and they are about as bright as the Xvisions they are just a slightly whiter light. So that pretty much leaves me with this. Hella makes a conversion kit part number 003427011 which replaces the headlights with buckets that takes H4 bulbs, which opens up a whole world of different modern bulbs, even if I stuck with a relatively regular halogen which I'd probably switch to the Phillips ultravision or the Silverstar, but it would be a 55W low / 65W high, where as the current 6054's are 35W low / 60W high. And then LMC has similar conversion headlight buckets as well, but they are a little less expensive. I'd really like to hear from anyone that has the LMC or Hella conversion about what they think.
Also Planning to get the LMC relay kit. This seems like a no brainer. It's less than $30 and will only improve the voltage to the headlights, I know some people have complained that some parts of the kit are not really water tight, since I do a fair bit of custom electrical work at the shop, I should be able to improve any weak spots in the kit. I could DIY my own kit no problem, but if nothing less I like the headlight connectors in the kit, if for some reason I need to bypass the kit, plugging back in straight would be easy.
Last driving lights / fog lights. Frankly I'm not sure what I want but can describe what I need. Something to supplement my low beam lights, so I need to not blind other drivers, but something that will improve my ability to see, I'm ok with something so bright that I can't run when there is a car in front of me or coming at me, this would be more something I'd want to use on those heavy rain nights. Truck came with some Peterson driving lights, already installed on it, but there are in bad shape on the inside so not getting any help from them. I had a set of Harbor Freight driving lights on my Jeep at one time, but they were so weak I could not tell the difference with or without them. I'm ok with Halogen, HID or LED for driving lights. Like I said this won't be something I turn on every time it'll be more for extreme conditions. I have to stay under $100, I'd like to stay under $50 if possible, but understand if that's not realistic. I'm ok with something that is not DOT approved. I can get a new set of Peterson's for about $50, they are an H3 halogen, but have really no idea if they are even worth replacing.
Some LED driving lights and fogs I've looked at: One in the below is amber, and I'm open to that idea, but I think I'd rather have clear, I'm open to other brands and suggestions as well.
For halogen:
Hella 550 series is an H3 bulb and looks more period correct than LEDs but not sure about it's effectiveness. Before mentioned HF driving lights took an H3 bulb as well, but I'm sure the reflector in the hella is a better quality.
Peterson still makes the set that are on my truck, they are rectangular and have a chrome housing. I like the look the best as it looks period correct on the chrome bumper, but I prefer function to looks.
Also open to suggestion on the driving lights.
Thanks for the advice.
So I guess I've got two questions. First the headlights, it's the single headlight system one on each side. High beams are fine, low beams are lacking and cannot compete with modern on coming lights. I'm currently running Sylvania Xtravisions which are fine for what they are. A touch brighter than regular halogens. I'm not going to LED for headlights but might for driving lights we'll get there in a second. Headlights: I could move up to Sylvania Silverstars, but frankly I don't think that will be enough. I've had them in previous rigs and they are about as bright as the Xvisions they are just a slightly whiter light. So that pretty much leaves me with this. Hella makes a conversion kit part number 003427011 which replaces the headlights with buckets that takes H4 bulbs, which opens up a whole world of different modern bulbs, even if I stuck with a relatively regular halogen which I'd probably switch to the Phillips ultravision or the Silverstar, but it would be a 55W low / 65W high, where as the current 6054's are 35W low / 60W high. And then LMC has similar conversion headlight buckets as well, but they are a little less expensive. I'd really like to hear from anyone that has the LMC or Hella conversion about what they think.
Also Planning to get the LMC relay kit. This seems like a no brainer. It's less than $30 and will only improve the voltage to the headlights, I know some people have complained that some parts of the kit are not really water tight, since I do a fair bit of custom electrical work at the shop, I should be able to improve any weak spots in the kit. I could DIY my own kit no problem, but if nothing less I like the headlight connectors in the kit, if for some reason I need to bypass the kit, plugging back in straight would be easy.
Last driving lights / fog lights. Frankly I'm not sure what I want but can describe what I need. Something to supplement my low beam lights, so I need to not blind other drivers, but something that will improve my ability to see, I'm ok with something so bright that I can't run when there is a car in front of me or coming at me, this would be more something I'd want to use on those heavy rain nights. Truck came with some Peterson driving lights, already installed on it, but there are in bad shape on the inside so not getting any help from them. I had a set of Harbor Freight driving lights on my Jeep at one time, but they were so weak I could not tell the difference with or without them. I'm ok with Halogen, HID or LED for driving lights. Like I said this won't be something I turn on every time it'll be more for extreme conditions. I have to stay under $100, I'd like to stay under $50 if possible, but understand if that's not realistic. I'm ok with something that is not DOT approved. I can get a new set of Peterson's for about $50, they are an H3 halogen, but have really no idea if they are even worth replacing.
Some LED driving lights and fogs I've looked at: One in the below is amber, and I'm open to that idea, but I think I'd rather have clear, I'm open to other brands and suggestions as well.
For halogen:
Hella 550 series is an H3 bulb and looks more period correct than LEDs but not sure about it's effectiveness. Before mentioned HF driving lights took an H3 bulb as well, but I'm sure the reflector in the hella is a better quality.
Peterson still makes the set that are on my truck, they are rectangular and have a chrome housing. I like the look the best as it looks period correct on the chrome bumper, but I prefer function to looks.
Also open to suggestion on the driving lights.
Thanks for the advice.