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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: 3,018 feet above the SoCal/Mojave Desert region.
Posts: 406
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New headlights. Watcha think?
I went with halogen bulbs that I can replace without replacing the whole assembly. It's clear glass which looks better than the old style. I didn't want the halos or LED/HID.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Orem, Utah
Posts: 8,264
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
I put the Hellas in my Blazer for the same reasons. Unless someone knows what they're looking at, they look original.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
Yup. I Like to keep somewhat of the original look. I wanna change the the front end back to a more original look. The grill in the picture was put on from the previous owner. It's nice and all but just doesn't say '72 to me.
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Join Date: Nov 2022
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 605
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
I prefer my OE look of the Retrobrite LED's by Holley - high quality light distribution and as bright as a modern car.
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'72 C10 Cheyenne SWB North Carolina kept for 50 years, 75k original miles, Medium/Hawaiian Blue paint, 3 owners - one for 40 years & garaged kept. Original: sheetmetal, undercarriage, moldings, glass, immaculate unrestored bed. * * * New - rebuilt engine at 65k in 2015, one frame-on respray in 2010, front bumper, blue houndstooth seat, carpet, 8 inch rally wheels on 275-60R-15, LED lighting. - Semper Paratus! |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: 3,018 feet above the SoCal/Mojave Desert region.
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
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I had to use an aftermarket headlight wiring harness for the new headlights to be brighter. |
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Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
I put those in my truck as well. Im really happy with them and they were truly plug and play.
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Join Date: Nov 2022
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 605
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
I certainly hope they last a long time. a replacement filament bulb is nearly the price of the entire bulb and casing/housing. I went with the classic white so even the color looks stock - which also is more expensive to replace the bulb over the bright white.
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'72 C10 Cheyenne SWB North Carolina kept for 50 years, 75k original miles, Medium/Hawaiian Blue paint, 3 owners - one for 40 years & garaged kept. Original: sheetmetal, undercarriage, moldings, glass, immaculate unrestored bed. * * * New - rebuilt engine at 65k in 2015, one frame-on respray in 2010, front bumper, blue houndstooth seat, carpet, 8 inch rally wheels on 275-60R-15, LED lighting. - Semper Paratus! |
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Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
yeah I hear ya on that. I rarely drive my truck at night so hopefully I get a long life. I did the classic white as well for that original look.
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68 C10 Longbed
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Naples, Florida
Posts: 519
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...1&d=1702814302
I like all the headlight pics posted above including post #1. I changed my headlights out for these Sylvania lights picked up at the local auto parts store, they seem fine and I’m happy with them. I don’t drive it much at night but when I do they work just fine. |
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Location: Northern Nevada
Posts: 7,691
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
Looks nice - I think it depends on the truck. I'm still using the original Guide Power Beams. Everything else is restored to new but the headlights, which show pitting with the lamps on, and I don't care. It's beyond me how they've lasted so long.
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: Moorpark, CA
Posts: 775
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Re: New headlights. Watcha think?
whatever light you do use, installing a headlight relay harness will make them, and the rest of your lights, brighter. It takes the load off the headlight switch.
I bought one from LMC for the C10 and another from Speedway for my 67 Camaro Its a plug & play install, other than drilling 2 holes to mount relays, with no cutting of original wires. The relays want to mount somewhere near battery given the length of the premade wires. |
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