michael hurd
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After reading the evidence and seeing the advantages I like the led conversion. But I am having a hard time with about $200.00 bucks apiece for head lights. Then I think of the lights I buy for customers when doing collision repair these days and they start to look cheap. I will admit that one night last week when it was raining out I was driving down a street with a 35 mph speed limit doing about 30 and had two people cross the street with dark clothing. I thought to myself if I had been doing 35 or 40 It may have been too late to stop for these dummies
Just hard to make them fit with my retro theme.
There are always options. If you desire to keep a similar look, then you can always replace them with a set of Bosch housings that take a H4 replaceable bulb. Cibie is another company making 6054 replacements that use a H4 as well. I would skip the Hella H4 units.
Of course, if you must have a disposable integrated headlamp unit, the GE nighthawks are the best of the bunch.
Relays will boost the voltage to the headlights, and give you all of the light you should get out of them. A relay harness that pulls power from the battery, and simply plugs into the factory plugs is about as easy as it gets.