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hilux headlights

Tech talk for Hilux

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hilux headlights

Post by 4x4family »

Hi all I was wondering, I'm going to upgrade my sealed beams on my d/cab lux with the non-sealed type. what is the best option, go through a mob like hella or what. Just wondering what others have done

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Post by high n mighty »

I have been wondering if the surf headlights and grill will fit. A non-sealed type would be a great option with the various globes available etc. I havent done it but am keen to see the outcome of this thread....
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Post by plowy »

get some none sealed beams with bigger globes but u have too have too get realays to suit other wise you will burn out the reflector in the lense or get a ipf head light upgrade to suit wich i think includes all of the above kit
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Post by Gribble »

Just get non sealed beams from narva, they are like $15-20 each. Hella are just waaaaay too pricey for the same quality. Dont buy any cheapies because the spread of light through the lenses is really poor.

Then get those 60%+ globes, they are still 55/60w, and yes they do make a difference, I have them. Just make sure they arent the stupid blue or green ones. :D

If you need more light than that, get brighter spotties, :cool:

Dowside to to having non-sealed beams is water ingress, just remember to fit the little rubber seal that comes with the light over the back of the globe. Dont do what i did and forget it and blow globe after globe doing water crossings at night. :oops:
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Post by V8 Middy »

I did the research on replacement lights and decided on the IPF. From reviews I read years ago, they sounded the best and they have 130w Hi and 80w low beam. The 7in round inserts are $97ea which isn't too bad. (Rectangle a little more, depends what model lux) If you know how to wire up a relay yourself, don't bother with a loom kit, buy the stuff at Jaycar for a lot less.
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Post by Macca177 »

i recently bought sum universal crystal len's semi sealed replacements.

they are bout $45ish each..... but mine came with sum good bulbs (H4Xenon).... very good lens and reflector and they see good at night.

IPF's replacments we sell at work and they seeem to be very good and everyones happy .. i thinks they bout $90each and can handle brighter bulbs(illegal)
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Post by high n mighty »

But the surf grill would fit with the whole kit and kaboodle wouldn't it?
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Post by pegasus »

I got no sealed beams from a wreckers off an surf for $40 with globes. What year is you hilux?

Depending on year, a standard 7inch assembly is pretty easy to find.
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Post by high n mighty »

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Post by bigpat »

Some guy on the Surf forum installed later model (92 onwards) lights and grill to his 90 model. Had to perform surgery on the metal around the headlights to fit it all in. Doable, just a bit of work,,,

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Post by tomsoffroad »

I've got non sealed head lights and am going back to sealed items :cool: Non sealed one fill up with water, then discolour the reflector. Tried putting silicon around the bulbs which promptly melted. The bulbs are 130/90 watt and in my headlights are crap. Get better spotties dude. Thats my 2c :D
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Post by V8 Middy »

I have excellent spotties and love getting out on the HWY at night and I can see everything. Problem is, its so seldom you have the road to yourself, 90% of the time you're doing 100 km/h on low beam. With my sh!tty lights I can barely see 2m in front of me. Hoping the replacements will fix this.
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Post by high n mighty »

Exactly why I want them
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Post by Macca177 »

im really happy with my semi sealed replacements... got sum globs that are awsome 60/55watts and i can see very good at night on lowbeam and have sum spotties to back it up for when u do get a chance to get sum light shinning. I can let ya know where to get them from if u want?
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