10-03-2023, 01:16 PM | #1 |
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1969 C 10 headlights
Drove my truck this morning before daylight . Leave my headlights on hi-beam and nobody notices . Would LED headlights be brighter and are they 'plug n play'? Thanks
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10-03-2023, 01:23 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
They may need to be adjusted/aimed
Also the current for the headlights goes through the headlight switch and the dimmer switch, this causes a slight drop in voltage that results in a dimmer light. One solution is to wire the headlights directly to battery/alternator through a pair of relays. This will allow the lights to operate at a higher voltage (usually 14.3 depending on the condition and output of the alternator) There are some threads on here that address this upgrade and the pre-made harness is available from several sources if you aren't comfortable wiring yourself. Here's one https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...adlight+relays
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10-03-2023, 01:26 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
LED headlights are plug-and-play and outperform the OE style sealed beams as well as other headlight upgrades such as H4 with Relays.
1.LED headlights are plug-and-play 2.They reduce voltage load on headlight switch 3.LED life span outlasts sealed and H4 4.Provide a cleaner brighter light pattern than sealed/H4 Initial cost/investment for LED is a bit high but considering all the above (no need for relay harness, modifying stock wiring, replacing H4 bulbs or sealed beams, etc), it's a sound investment in performance and safety. Do your research and comparisons as there are quite a few different LED vendors/brands to choose from. I recently started using some of the Holley Retrobright LED's, performance and quality are very high but it's the OE look that got me to try these in the first place.
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I'm not a fan of the funky halo style or some of the other LED ones. They just dont look right on a C10...(IMO)
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
For what it is worth, I ran some "un-scientific" tests of my own on three different vehicles over the years (67 C-10, two different 66 Suburbans) using three different style LED headlights (Retrobrights, LMC and Summit). Only one of the vehicles had the relay harness/H4 upgrade. While this upgrade is highly recommended for OE sealed beam and H4 style lights, I never saw any difference in brightness when using any of the LED headlights with it. I equate this to LED technology, requires less amp draw, uses less energy, run cooler, etc.
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
Without the relay, and with the relay. Notice that even the park lamp is brighter.
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10-03-2023, 05:15 PM | #7 |
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
Do yourself a favor and buy a set of Hella H4 and the relay’s necessary to remove the load on the headlight switch. You will be impressed by the difference. The instillation is not very difficult.
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
Sub'd for future reference.
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10-04-2023, 01:03 PM | #9 |
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
Thanks everyone , good info !
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10-04-2023, 02:23 PM | #10 |
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
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I cruise my H4, relay harnessed lights on bright all the time too. I've never had anybody flash me or otherwise seem annoyed. If I aligned them properly, I suspect this wouldn't be the case. These are plenty bright for me and my purposes. Those Holley RetroBright LED units look real nice and would likely be a worthy upgrade but the entry price is very steep. Even if I use the 100 dollar Summit Racing gift card I won at the GoodGuys event, I would still have to cough up too much cash. -klb
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Re: 1969 C 10 headlights
Here is a site with good information on lighting. I have the Hella H4s in my Burban. When I bright people who driving around with illegal and or unaimed obnoxious lights they notice.
https://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/tech.html
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