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GQ headlight upgrade and 240s
GQ headlight upgrade and 240s
I am wanting to do a headlight upgrade on my 90 GQ and have just discovered that it has sealed beams. Without going overboard, is it possible to just replace the sealed beams with better ones, or does upgrading require complete new units?
What, if any, sealed units are you guys chosing?
Also, I am looking for a deal on some 240 XGTs at the moment, if anyone knows where I can find some.
Andrew
What, if any, sealed units are you guys chosing?
Also, I am looking for a deal on some 240 XGTs at the moment, if anyone knows where I can find some.
Andrew
GQ Safari High Roof, MANUAL, 33s, 3" lift, CD, Nardi Wheel, bullbar, rack. 2.5m of sheer intimidation...
Sandy at Aus FWD Specialists sells some nice headlight upgrades for GQ's. You can't use anything above 65W globes because made of plastic but get trick globes. I drilled and tapped mine for breather hoses so I could seal them up better. About $90. Nissan only used minmum wire to get lights to work so upgrade with relays and larger wire.
bazzle wrote:GQs use standard 7" glass headlights. Available from anywhere, ARB, Repco etc..
They will take up to 90/130 and higher H4 globes.
You will need a loom to handle extra current. ARB M002 or Piranha superlomm.
Bazzle
I agree.. to with the H4 inserts, they arent much, and you only change globes to suit.. 90/130s are nice...
OK, At this stage I am looking at the H4 setup, and it looks like I can get the two lights for about $30 (both, not ea) and I will just get some 60 or 90/100s for now, then run a better loom shortly. I just want better lighting in the next two weeks while away on hols and the auto electrician cant fit it in at the moment.
I can do all the basic stuff, like installing new plugs and soldering etc, so maybe if I buy a loom I could do it myself...
Andrew
[thinking is beginning to hurt]
I can do all the basic stuff, like installing new plugs and soldering etc, so maybe if I buy a loom I could do it myself...
Andrew
[thinking is beginning to hurt]
GQ Safari High Roof, MANUAL, 33s, 3" lift, CD, Nardi Wheel, bullbar, rack. 2.5m of sheer intimidation...
Buger man,
You said you can buy the H4 kit for less than or same as sealed beam units. Please Explain... A decent set of globes is about $25 - $30 a pair and the lights are about $17 ea. That's over $60 from where I am standing, and I can get sealed units for as little as $17 ea, albeit 55w/60w.
The ARB loom is pretty good at $135, if a little on the high side, but perhaps I might get a quote from my friendly sparky and see what he comes in at.
Andrew
You said you can buy the H4 kit for less than or same as sealed beam units. Please Explain... A decent set of globes is about $25 - $30 a pair and the lights are about $17 ea. That's over $60 from where I am standing, and I can get sealed units for as little as $17 ea, albeit 55w/60w.
The ARB loom is pretty good at $135, if a little on the high side, but perhaps I might get a quote from my friendly sparky and see what he comes in at.
Andrew
GQ Safari High Roof, MANUAL, 33s, 3" lift, CD, Nardi Wheel, bullbar, rack. 2.5m of sheer intimidation...
bazzle wrote:Reduces voltage drop, takes the current load off the OE switches, improves light out put and reliability.
Cost?? Checked a cat I got off their counter. says $135
Bazzle
What does this kit include? Wiring loom, relay, bulbs, and light ?
If so its a fair price.
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I fitted my ARB loom last night and sliped in my 130/100 globes. The differnce is pretty noticable. I was just wondering if there is any better globes than my Nava 130/100's as they are the ones in the blister pack. Can you get those blue type in this power? Any sugestions would be apprecated.
Cheers, Kane.
Cheers, Kane.
THE last set of halogan sealed beams i bought were $75.00 each (to go in a inter truck )coke wrote:Buger man,
You said you can buy the H4 kit for less than or same as sealed beam units. Please Explain... A decent set of globes is about $25 - $30 a pair and the lights are about $17 ea. That's over $60 from where I am standing, and I can get sealed units for as little as $17 ea, albeit 55w/60w.
The ARB loom is pretty good at $135, if a little on the high side, but perhaps I might get a quote from my friendly sparky and see what he comes in at.
Andrew
2001 pathfinder tjm(nissan ) alloy b/bar hella 160 d/lights ARB h/light loom , ipf d/light loom GME TX3400 UHF , 2 power outlets in back
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Blue globes aren't much chop as you lose between 15-20% in light output as you are filtering only the blue part of the light specrum through. I have seen 90/100's in blue but they are made by some no name brand. Hella and Narva dont make big wattage blue globes as they are unreliable (the blue filtering on the globe makes the globes run too hot reducing globe life). Do you want more light on low beam or high?
XJ 2'lift, 30's and HIDS
iwannabeapirate wrote:From what I've been reading the best 60/55w bulbs are the Osram or Phillips +50% bulbs.
That is half of the watt's that I'm running now so I would only be going backwards.
Is it true the higher the watts, the brighter or is there more factors than that? I'm running Hella H4 housings so it should be able to handle any sort of H4 globe.
the wiring harness that arb sells seems far too expensive for the relay used is about $15 retail less than $10 trade then the couple of meters of wiring could not be more than $2.50 and then the crimp terminals well hey they are bout $2.00 a pack....even buying the crimp pliers at about $35 for the pimp daddy ratchet type or the pleb version for about $5 at super cheap. The whole conversion should cost ya bout $20 dollars. Hopefully you already have side cutters!
Just remember it can't be that hard an autoelectrician does for a living!!!
There are negatives with the semi-sealed beams - even with the little rubber booties they come with....eventually you will cross a creek and hey presto they fill with water - funny at first but now you have to remove them and replace for the reflectors are very sensitive and rust/fade - worse if it happens whilst they have been on for a while...the positives are if you drive the kids to skool in your fourwheel drive then the bulb upgrade is great.
The quartz halogen sealed beam h/lights are the all rounder you get the brighter light, the sealed factor and the lower price tag than the semi-sealed upgrade. But you can't get pretty blue!!! Then with the money you saved by buying these you can well afford the relay upgrade.
Just remember it can't be that hard an autoelectrician does for a living!!!
There are negatives with the semi-sealed beams - even with the little rubber booties they come with....eventually you will cross a creek and hey presto they fill with water - funny at first but now you have to remove them and replace for the reflectors are very sensitive and rust/fade - worse if it happens whilst they have been on for a while...the positives are if you drive the kids to skool in your fourwheel drive then the bulb upgrade is great.
The quartz halogen sealed beam h/lights are the all rounder you get the brighter light, the sealed factor and the lower price tag than the semi-sealed upgrade. But you can't get pretty blue!!! Then with the money you saved by buying these you can well afford the relay upgrade.
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