Subourbon
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- Apr 28, 2020
- Posts
- 89
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- Location
- Quebec
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K20 suburban
- Engine Size
- 6.2 V8
I love driving my squarebody, during the day. At night I still do but it's less fun because of the lights.
So I've got the stock sealed beam headlight with the male prongs sticking out into the engine bay, and female connectors from the harness that come into it.
I've got the hi beam switch next to the pedals (makes f-all difference honestly). As well I've got aftermarket round off road lights, that I use when visibility is really bad.
My truck is a 1982. I have noticed that my lights are in the bumper rather than the two square lights stacked on top of each other in the grill, which i think would look nicer, the classic squarebody look.
See pic for what I'm describing.
It looks like it's plenty bright but truth be told, those new hyundais with the collapsed sun for headlights, I swear, their lights illuminate more in front of me than my own lights, while their behind me, and when they come around facing me, I'm temporarily blinded. It's absolutely insane, fun when you're driving (a rental i drove had that) but being on the receiving end of those headlights, oh my God
Have any of you gone after market for lights. I'm not looking to blind other people, I like to think I'm more considerate than that but I would like to be able to see more comfortably. I mean, its fine when I'm on a back road with no streetlights or other cars because I'm the only source of light, I'm good. But at soon as another car or streetlight pops up, I may as well have my lights off.
So, I'm looking on Amazon, for a set of square headlights to fit, and there's also the wiring harness. Is there a combo that worked for you?
Also, a thread on here, a guy was saying that, the light switch module powers the lights, not the battery.
It goes battery -》 to inside switch module which takes power to run -》 which In turn dims the lights. If you were to put a simpler switch, and power the lights directly from battery, you'd be alright, I don't fully understand thar. I mean the off road light I have are that set up grounded, to battery, to switch in the cab.
Also, if you were to go LED route, that same switch wouldn't be able to power a newer set of LEDs. I'm saying LED as an example I don't care what style I just want to be able to see.
I'm just wondering if any of you have a good clear set up and not too much screwing around running wires.
So I took two screenshots, one of an example of headlight I'm looking at, and the other of a wiring harness that is "frequently bought with" the headlight I chose.
Sorry for the lentgh of the post, I just want to start a discussion especially with going with a modern flavour with technology from the 80s!
Thanks
So I've got the stock sealed beam headlight with the male prongs sticking out into the engine bay, and female connectors from the harness that come into it.
I've got the hi beam switch next to the pedals (makes f-all difference honestly). As well I've got aftermarket round off road lights, that I use when visibility is really bad.
My truck is a 1982. I have noticed that my lights are in the bumper rather than the two square lights stacked on top of each other in the grill, which i think would look nicer, the classic squarebody look.
See pic for what I'm describing.
It looks like it's plenty bright but truth be told, those new hyundais with the collapsed sun for headlights, I swear, their lights illuminate more in front of me than my own lights, while their behind me, and when they come around facing me, I'm temporarily blinded. It's absolutely insane, fun when you're driving (a rental i drove had that) but being on the receiving end of those headlights, oh my God
Have any of you gone after market for lights. I'm not looking to blind other people, I like to think I'm more considerate than that but I would like to be able to see more comfortably. I mean, its fine when I'm on a back road with no streetlights or other cars because I'm the only source of light, I'm good. But at soon as another car or streetlight pops up, I may as well have my lights off.
So, I'm looking on Amazon, for a set of square headlights to fit, and there's also the wiring harness. Is there a combo that worked for you?
Also, a thread on here, a guy was saying that, the light switch module powers the lights, not the battery.
It goes battery -》 to inside switch module which takes power to run -》 which In turn dims the lights. If you were to put a simpler switch, and power the lights directly from battery, you'd be alright, I don't fully understand thar. I mean the off road light I have are that set up grounded, to battery, to switch in the cab.
Also, if you were to go LED route, that same switch wouldn't be able to power a newer set of LEDs. I'm saying LED as an example I don't care what style I just want to be able to see.
I'm just wondering if any of you have a good clear set up and not too much screwing around running wires.
So I took two screenshots, one of an example of headlight I'm looking at, and the other of a wiring harness that is "frequently bought with" the headlight I chose.
Sorry for the lentgh of the post, I just want to start a discussion especially with going with a modern flavour with technology from the 80s!
Thanks