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headlights ?

Post by acn9479 »

hi, i was wondering if anyone new what sort of headlight upgrade you could do, as you would know the standards are crap.
Have spotties but want to get low beam better as well.

Also moving to townsville in a month, where abouts is the good wheelin up there, and whos up there
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Post by Barathrum »

i upgraded to semi-sealed lenses in my drover. as well as upgraded globes it only cost me a bit over $100, it was a huge improvement over the old sealed lenses.
just don't submerge them in water, cause there not exactly completely water proof. as i found out one night :oops:
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Post by isuki »

You can also try wiring in a relay, (dont forget about the negative switching in sierras) .
All we did was wire it up so relay plugged into std light plug and worked alone, that way if it dies u can just unplug and conect back to std to get home. Made about 30-50% improvement with 55w bulbs.
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Post by stumped »

isuki wrote:You can also try wiring in a relay, (dont forget about the negative switching in sierras) .
All we did was wire it up so relay plugged into std light plug and worked alone, that way if it dies u can just unplug and conect back to std to get home. Made about 30-50% improvement with 55w bulbs.


negative switching???
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Post by Fieldsy »

when are you moveing up to townsville
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heading up

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i should be up by the end of may, really looking foward to getting there i've heard that there some kick arse tracks and some good fun to be had! :lol:
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Post by Fieldsy »

yeah it's not bad we have the ASCC too :armsup: where are you comeing from and what do you drive
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Post by Toos »

There are some really good tracks some of the best are right here in town. :D Keep us posted when you get up here. What sort of zook do you drive. :?:
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AWWWWWW not another ZOOK! :finger: ;)

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Post by acn9479 »

I'm moving from albury region, i've gone on some good trips here. I drive a SWB 85 model with the standard big tyres, body lift, stage 3 rockhoppers. standard motor at the moment but an upgrade is always on the books :lol:
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Post by No Idea »

stumped wrote:
isuki wrote:You can also try wiring in a relay, (dont forget about the negative switching in sierras) .
All we did was wire it up so relay plugged into std light plug and worked alone, that way if it dies u can just unplug and conect back to std to get home. Made about 30-50% improvement with 55w bulbs.


negative switching???


If you don't know negative switching is, don't try to improve you headlights yourself - get a pirhana(spell?) or arb headlight loom.
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Post by Fieldsy »

your not pauls brother are you???
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pauls brother

Post by acn9479 »

ssshhhh, dont tell anyone, yep thats me. now hes copying me and getting a zook as well. hes given me a bit of a heads up what to expect so i cant wait

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Post by stumped »

No Idea wrote:If you don't know negative switching is, don't try to improve you headlights yourself - get a pirhana(spell?) or arb headlight loom.


thanks :roll: not planning on doin it myself without help, just trying to expand my knowledge. besides, i'm sure i'm not the only one that doesn't know what it is...
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Post by Fieldsy »

hes given me a bit of a heads up what to expect

So he has allready warned you about jake and luke. They are very bad ppl :finger:
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Post by zookjedi »

stumped wrote:
No Idea wrote:If you don't know negative switching is, don't try to improve you headlights yourself - get a pirhana(spell?) or arb headlight loom.


thanks :roll: not planning on doin it myself without help, just trying to expand my knowledge. besides, i'm sure i'm not the only one that doesn't know what it is...


negative switching = your lights have + power to them all the time but no ground connection to complete the path , when you hit your lights instead of giving it + voltage it simply gives it a ground to complete the circuit .
if you put a voltage light or multi meter on any of the three terminals they are all live without putting your lights on .

i could be out but i think thats how it goes :P
if its worth doing do it intensly , better still do it with MADPASSION

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Post by lay80n »

Pretty sure your right. The power is constantly to the light, but is "switched" on the earth wire.
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Post by stumped »

ahh, sweet.... thanks for that. interesting way of doing things, but why? quicker, safer (less likely to blow), or something else?
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Post by No Idea »

Nah, just japanese stupidity
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