Do a search on the traxide headlight upgrade kits, Drivesafe on here sells makes/them. I have the kit just haven't fitted them yet
My disco 2 has ge a4 60/55 globes.I would like to get better light esp on low beam.
Is there a easy fix?ie.brighter globes or fit relays,or both.
After a bad trip last night ,appox 200ks on low beam because of oncoming traffic and no fog line ,the old head was aching .There must be a fix>
What have you people tried?
Do a search on the traxide headlight upgrade kits, Drivesafe on here sells makes/them. I have the kit just haven't fitted them yet
98 Harvey the tractor - 300 tdi Defender Wagon
84 Alfetta GTV
HEadlight loom upgrades makes a difference, especially with longevity, but 90/100w globes really makes a big difference.![]()
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
90/100W X2
Regards Philip A
ok 90/100 ,do I need to do the upgrade?
I have a few relays kicking around from driving light sets.(to many roos around,d/lights don't last long)![]()
if you go to 90/100 you will need to fit relays or Drivesafe's kit - the stalk dimmer switch will burn out if you don't. You will also notice a difference when you provide better voltage to the globes both in brightness and globe life.
L322 3.6TDv8 Lux
thanks for that,I hoped it would be quicker but a job worth doing etc.![]()
with higher wattage lamps, there is a possibility that you *may* burn the reflective coating off the reflector, there can also be problems with melted reflectors
Try the Philips +50 globes, using a light meter I tested the 90/100w vs the 50/60W and found them to be exactly the same.
Definitely upgrade the wiring harness - before I used to get 11V at the globes, now 13.5V
Whack in some H4 Hi/Lo HIDs
Beat the heck out of 80/100W any day...
I even run HID in the MotorBike![]()
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