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1983shorty 11-11-2006 08:18 PM

aftermarket headlights ?
 
after going deer hunting and driving down some DARK roads i realized how bad my headlights are. they are both aimed a little low which doesnt help. are there any aftermarket headlights for an 83 gmc pickup ? other than the halogen sealed beam type ?

Bad71chev406sbc 11-11-2006 08:38 PM

Re: aftermarket headlights ?
 
LMCtruck.com

They've got a great unit that replaces the sealed beams with an H4 bulb. I'll see if i can't find a link. I put them on my uncles truck.....'75 swb.....they are AWESOME!!! Just about under $100.

http://lmctruck.com/icatalog/cc/0069.html

http://i15.tinypic.com/34rzjaw.jpg

texan1186 11-12-2006 12:07 AM

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i just put the sylvania silverstar low beam headlights in my 82. i got the pair for 42 dollars at the local parts store and were well worth the money IMO. They are way brighter and whiter, they also provide more light out to the side as well. For a 2 lamp system the part # is H6054ST and for a 4 lamp system the low beams are H4656ST and the high beams are H4651ST.

Hoods69BadBowTie 11-12-2006 02:05 AM

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I got new lights from Walmart like 2 years ago for my Blazer and they are hella bright. I also got a set of 100 Watt foglights bolted in the middle of the front pushguard that work great.

magnethead 11-12-2006 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by texan1186 (Post 1877832)
i just put the sylvania silverstar low beam headlights in my 82. i got the pair for 42 dollars at the local parts store and were well worth the money IMO. They are way brighter and whiter, they also provide more light out to the side as well. For a 2 lamp system the part # is H6054ST and for a 4 lamp system the low beams are H4656ST and the high beams are H4651ST.

Did they have them in the 7" round variety?

I seriously think that to a point, my front turn and roof lights are brighter than the low beams on my truck

1983shorty 11-12-2006 02:49 PM

Re: aftermarket headlights ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bad71chev406sbc (Post 1877412)
LMCtruck.com

They've got a great unit that replaces the sealed beams with an H4 bulb. I'll see if i can't find a link. I put them on my uncles truck.....'75 swb.....they are AWESOME!!! Just about under $100.

http://lmctruck.com/icatalog/cc/0069.html

http://i15.tinypic.com/34rzjaw.jpg

i think ill get a set of those. they fit into the old buckets right ? i have a broken aiming bolt on the pass side. ill need to get a new one of those. do you need the upgraded headlight harness or is the original ok to use ??

boxrodz 11-12-2006 03:00 PM

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I've been running Silverstars for a while now. I like the light output over the stock halogens, but they tend to have a shorter lifespan. Sylvania has now come out with Silverstar Ultras that has a longer lifespan. They are a bit more in cost. But, they usually offer rebates to help offset the expense. I understand that the Osram which owns Sylvania offers a european version of Silverstars that are actually recommended over the Sylvania Siverstars. My next upgrade is to H4s (9006s) with a set of housing that I like.

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Originally Posted by 1983shorty (Post 1878374)
i think ill get a set of those. they fit into the old buckets right ? i have a broken aiming bolt on the pass side. ill need to get a new one of those. do you need the upgraded headlight harness or is the original ok to use ??

You could upgrade the wiring to optimize your light output. Follow this link:

http://73-87.com/7387garage/exterior...ight_relay.htm

boxrodz 11-12-2006 03:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by magnethead (Post 1878071)
Did they have them in the 7" round variety?

I seriously think that to a point, my front turn and roof lights are brighter than the low beams on my truck

Yes. Look for the H6024ST as a replacement.

TexasJeff 11-14-2006 02:32 PM

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I put silverstars in my truck about 3 years ago, and they made a huge improvment. I drive the truck only about 5000 miles a year, but I have not had any problems with them. I would recommend the highly.

1983shorty 11-14-2006 04:50 PM

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are the silverstars just a better sealed beam headlight ? i have heard of them but dont know exactly what they are.

TexasJeff 11-15-2006 12:43 PM

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yes they are a sealed beam headlight, I had to make a small modification to the plastic on the plugs but cutting off some. The back of the silverstars is shaped different and the plugs did not fit right

N2TRUX 11-15-2006 12:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1983shorty (Post 1883456)
are the silverstars just a better sealed beam headlight ? i have heard of them but dont know exactly what they are.

In the case of our trucks, yes but thy make Silverstars for lots of applications. I have had them in my late model GM trucks as well. Great bulbs, awesome light at a decent price.

boxrodz 11-17-2006 12:05 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasJeff (Post 1885243)
yes they are a sealed beam headlight, I had to make a small modification to the plastic on the plugs but cutting off some. The back of the silverstars is shaped different and the plugs did not fit right

Hmmm....
When I installed a pair of Silverstars on the '83, I had no problems. Basically, plug and play with no mods.

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Originally Posted by N2TRUX (Post 1885249)
... Great bulbs, awesome light at a decent price.

Word... :cool:

Bad71chev406sbc 11-17-2006 03:42 AM

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but then again...the best part about the LMC conversions....are the fact you can replace the bulbs.....not just that, but you can replace the bulbs in the back, with higher wattage ones....even convert to HID.

Zoomad75 11-17-2006 02:23 PM

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I'd do the relay upgrade too so you can maximize the output of silverstars or H4's. Just doing the relays brightens up stock halogens and makes H4's (and probably silverstar too, but I never tried them).

Do a quick search here on headlight relays, we had a big dicussion on it a while ago. Mikes 73-87 page has an article on it that I contributed to.

(LMC sells a kit to do the same thing if you are not sure of your wiring skills)

magnethead 11-17-2006 05:41 PM

Re: aftermarket headlights ?
 
here's the link: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=182351

now a question: I don't understand some of the lingo there..can somebody explain that a little better? It'd be easier for me at least if i saw it drawn with a schematic view of a relay with the terminals numbers, rather than a drawing of the physical view of one. I get the part where you hook up the wires from the headlight, but what wires is it talking about coming from the fuseblock? Isn't that the same thing as putting 2 relays on the same circuit?

I'd have to have a schematic to understand it, i don't get drawings and textual explanations.

boxrodz 11-17-2006 05:53 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by magnethead (Post 1889627)
here's the link: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=182351

now a question: I don't understand some of the lingo there..can somebody explain that a little better? It'd be easier for me at least if i saw it drawn with a schematic view of a relay with the terminals numbers, rather than a drawing of the physical view of one. I get the part where you hook up the wires from the headlight, but what wires is it talking about coming from the fuseblock? Isn't that the same thing as putting 2 relays on the same circuit?

I'd have to have a schematic to understand it, i don't get drawings and textual explanations.

Actually, I think Rob is referring to the link that I included in Post #7 which he authored (along with some help from Russell). Enlarge the schematics listed in the write-up and it'll probably help answer your questions.
(You're right... visualizations are worth a 1,000 words.) :cool:


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