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    Headlight upgrade option...

    We all know about the reasons for installing a headlight wiring upgrade and that drivesafe makes a great kit for this.

    We all know that this also places a relay in the circuit so its friendly on the headlight switch of the Defender.

    Well, sorry drivesafe, but here's another alternative that only draws 2.5A at the headlight.

    Note: Make sure you are sitting comfortably before looking at the price.

    Clicky: Land Rover Defender headlamp upgrade



    Think I'll stick to drivesafe's kit.
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    For sure they use a 18K gold wire on it!

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    Mahn England

    DEFENDER 110 D300 SE '23 (the S M E G)

    Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/105691-one_iotas-110-inch-kelvinator.html

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    Well it does save the cost of a relay

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    Yes, I don’t think I will terminate production of my headlight wiring kit just yet.

    You’re a funny bugger, DM

    Bloody hell, they would steal you wheels just to get your headlights

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    Thought you might like this one Tim.
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    Actually, if the price was a tad better, they might be interesting.

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    It would want to be more than a tad cheaper though. I also would be concerned about the temperature of the light. I suspect they would be a very blue-white light (6000K) like most high intensity LED's (eg torches and icycle lights)
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    My Def is just about all LED but this takes it to a new level.

    On the serious side it will be interesting to see how long it takes to come down. An HID high/low kit is about $A300 fleabay so will not be long I suspect.

    Interesting site the LED compatable relay (four pin) is a good price from what I've seen in UK and not available in Australia.

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    It's probably still cheaper than a D3 Headlight!

    The Hella Predator HIDs were about the same price, or even a bit more when I inquired some years ago. Obviously I didn't buy any, but the rep (who was prepared to do me a once off good deal because I pulled him out of a bog), assured me that they were very popular with the mining industry.

    I suppose at that price the LED headlight is well priced for a mine or military (special ops) vehicle. In 2014 when the new Land Rover Defender is released with a diesel/electric hybrid powerplant option, to get it into the Californian market, as well as enhance silent operation for military applications, then I expect we'll see the LED headlight as standard fitment.*













    *This notion of a diesel/electric powerplant is pure speculation, based on almost no evidence. So please don't get excited about it. There was a research project on the www a few years ago from a University in the UK that used a 300Tdi and replaced the flywheel and used a generator instead of a starter motor to start the car, generate power and drive the car in electric mode. It's seems to have disappeared from the web.

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