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    Range Rover Classic headlight upgrade

    I have a 1985 Range Rover Classic and the headlights are really annoying me..... I reckon I could hold a dolphin torch out the window and illuminate the road better.

    Are there any bulb upgrades worth looking into? Or are there any drivinglights on the market I can fit on the front bar that can be used all the time at night.

    The rangie came with that plastic front spoiler with a pair or rectangular hella lights in it, I ripped the whole thing off, should I just mount those hella lights on the front bar?

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    I'm not sure if the 85 had sealed beams or H4s.
    If you have H4s already, then the light output should be OK.
    Check the voltage at the lights: if less than battery voltage while running, then fit relays & maybe upgrade the wiring too.

    Bigger H4 globes are an option too but check the basics first.


    Then there's HID if you want to get serious .
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    If you want to upgrade your headlights you MUST either build a loom which feeds the power to the headlights straight form the battery , or buy a loom from vendors such as Piranha. This routes the power through a relay which is switched by the headlight switch.
    If you do not you will fry the switch very quickly.
    The loom itself with no other changes will probably make quite a difference.
    I have had 100/90 bulbs in my headlights and IPF replacement reflectors with a loom for many years and they are quite bright even without spots.

    I would not use the Hellas as I have found them not very good, as they have a very shallow beam so need to be adjusted very accurately. Even cheap 120MM rounds from Supacheap are probably better, but again you must feed them from battery power via a loom, with the existing switch triggering a relay.
    Regards Philip A

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    The other problem with early RRs is the headlight mounting system. It's not that precise in beam alignment.

    I fitted a later grille and the later headlight buckets. See Range Rover Grille Conversion
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    If you want to upgrade your headlights you MUST either build a loom which feeds the power to the headlights straight form the battery , or buy a loom from vendors such as Piranha. This routes the power through a relay which is switched by the headlight switch.
    If you do not you will fry the switch very quickly.
    The loom itself with no other changes will probably make quite a difference.
    I have had 100/90 bulbs in my headlights and IPF replacement reflectors with a loom for many years and they are quite bright even without spots.

    I would not use the Hellas as I have found them not very good, as they have a very shallow beam so need to be adjusted very accurately. Even cheap 120MM rounds from Supacheap are probably better, but again you must feed them from battery power via a loom, with the existing switch triggering a relay.
    Regards Philip A



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    PM drivesafe in here and he has headlight and driving light wiring Kit upgrades

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    I bought a set of Wipac freeform reflectors off fleabay, however the seller was a bit of a knob and never got back to me regarding the order. Do a search on the number in the link.
    Wipac do have an intl purchase site, however Australia isnt in the list, so I couldnt get them direct.

    I ended up buying two sets, "just in case"!!

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    Cool

    I've done an IPF loom and globe upgrade kit on my S1 Disco and my Defender and it makes a huuuuge difference - well worth the money, I hardly need my driving lights now!

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    Pm drivesafe on the forum, he sells a headlight upgtade and cheaper than the IPF ones i think. I had this kit on my old Rangie and it was great. I would get another one but had a headlight upgrade done already

    The old Rangie headlights are crap IMO. I use the el-cheapo sealed beam units that supercheap sell, for less than $10 each you can't go wrong. I had the 'blue light' bling crap but after a water crossing or two (yes it does rain in QLD although not often ) they got hammerd so back to the dunga sealed beam unit for me

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    I have upgraded the headlights in my '87 Rangie with IPF H4 inserts. Then I fitted genuine Subaru (Phillips I think) upgraded globes. THey are still 55/60 watts, but give a much whiter light.

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    I'm about to upgrade my rangie with ipf lenses and fatboy globes and a wiring harness upgrade.........not cheap but very effective

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