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sealed beam headlamps
sealed beam headlamps
The bulb has blown in one of my headlamps, theyv are sealed beam and as I didnt install them I have know idea where to buy replacement ones. I dont think I have ever seen them anywhere.
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likewise burson/repco/autobarn etc will stock sealed beam lights.
Although they're generally not as bright as semi sealed ones, they don't fill up with water when your car goes for a swim.
Although they're generally not as bright as semi sealed ones, they don't fill up with water when your car goes for a swim.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
cool thanks for that i got one for ten bucks. do they make sealed beam headlights with halogen bulbs etc? would be a good option for an upgrade.sierrajim wrote:likewise burson/repco/autobarn etc will stock sealed beam lights.
Although they're generally not as bright as semi sealed ones, they don't fill up with water when your car goes for a swim.
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yep, I just fitted 2 sealed quartz h4's into frog.muppet_man67 wrote:cool thanks for that i got one for ten bucks. do they make sealed beam headlights with halogen bulbs etc? would be a good option for an upgrade.sierrajim wrote:likewise burson/repco/autobarn etc will stock sealed beam lights.
Although they're generally not as bright as semi sealed ones, they don't fill up with water when your car goes for a swim.
Only 55/70 but good enough, cost me $20 each from R & E Auto in Croydon
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are they a big jump over your originals?christover1 wrote:yep, I just fitted 2 sealed quartz h4's into frog.muppet_man67 wrote:cool thanks for that i got one for ten bucks. do they make sealed beam headlights with halogen bulbs etc? would be a good option for an upgrade.sierrajim wrote:likewise burson/repco/autobarn etc will stock sealed beam lights.
Although they're generally not as bright as semi sealed ones, they don't fill up with water when your car goes for a swim.
Only 55/70 but good enough, cost me $20 each from R & E Auto in Croydon
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Sure are. Not skin melting like expensive stuff can be, but very much whiter, brighter and better spread/pattern.muppet_man67 wrote:are they a big jump over your originals?
Some were 55/60 at a few bux more, go figure?
And of course there is dear stuff too...but for me its not just the cost to buy, but possible track damage needing replacement costs.
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I just checked. New h4 quartz are 55/70.muppet_man67 wrote:isnt 55/70 just the normal wattage? thats what I got but they are only a normal bulb.
My old normal sealed beams were Left 50/60 Koito and Right 50/75 Stanley ...never knew there was choices.
Power usage is the same with me new sealed h4's but the light output is better.
You can get massively bright h4's but then you can't use them in convoy.
I also got some $25 Kmart driving lights, as high beam still needed a help.
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