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12-20-2009, 11:04 PM | #26 |
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Re: Major headlight upgrade for GMC trucks
i didn't mean higher as in aimed higher, i meant that a low/hi beam single light's hi beam setting is brighter than a light that is just meant for hi-beams as on a quad setup. So the mechanics were inferring that the difference between dual and quad headlight setups is negligible.
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12-20-2009, 11:24 PM | #27 | |
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Re: Major headlight upgrade for GMC trucks
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All it would take is Two three prong sockets, two extra high beams, a relay to run the inside low beams when you wanted them on and a switch to activate the relay. The power side of the relay would be wired into the low beam circuit. I'd suggest high and low beam relays though to make sure that the extra amps. Plus any lights that throw out extra light would draw more amps. The lights in my 71 run H-4 bulbs and throw good light but tend to eat dimmer switches. |
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12-21-2009, 04:43 PM | #28 | |
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Re: Major headlight upgrade for GMC trucks
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Of course my goal is low beam performance but I don't think I'll have to sacrifice too much high beam performance to get it. Having 4 headlights means that you can still aim the outboard pair wide for cornering and inboard pair narrow and up the road. It's still a compromise but less of a compromise than with 2 headlights. I'm going to get a final quote this week and I'll post the price. I know it's going to be more than I could DIY but it will be way cleaner also. I've also been impressed by all the Hella lighting I've purchased in the past including a similar upgrade to this but with rectangular sealed beams. |
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