Clint
TVWBB Olympian
I've become quite the "expert" on headlights over the last few days........had a long drive in a snowstorm last week & one headlight went out. Also, driving to see family that moved closer (still 3.5 hours away) I've had a chance to see a lot more headlights in the dark.
So my work van has the sealed beam like everything used to use, & I've used the sylvania silverstars for as long as I can remember, and I ordered a set of headlights after looking around for budget/effectiveness....easy to spend $299 each so...um, no.
These got cancelled after I found another option:
I read a bunch of forums, searched, watched videos of people modifying projector lenses to fit in their stock or new headlight housings, watched videos of people installing HID (xenon & bi-xenon) upgrade kits in their cars. Watched comparisons between HID, LED, & Halogen, read more than any one person should on the topic. Now I know the difference between LED & CCFL angel-eye halos (been noticing a lot of the cars use these in place of running lights, I especially notice it driving up & down the canyons where the automatic systems are compensating in the shade.
So for my work van that had the failed headlight I'm going with these (generic sealed beam housings modified with a projector lens & to take halogen/LED/or HID lamps), I called & talked with the people & they told me what type of HID kit to get (type of lamp etc)...
seems to be pretty straightforward...... I also ordered a custom set for my 11 year old truck, not that it's needed but because I started looking...
this is what I'm getting for my truck (ccfl daytime halos, 6K <white/slight blue>, LED high beams)
I've gone with pretty budget stuff but the enclosure for the truck is a name brand, only modified with extras. So far it's just an idea (and an online order) so wish me luck.
So my work van has the sealed beam like everything used to use, & I've used the sylvania silverstars for as long as I can remember, and I ordered a set of headlights after looking around for budget/effectiveness....easy to spend $299 each so...um, no.
These got cancelled after I found another option:

I read a bunch of forums, searched, watched videos of people modifying projector lenses to fit in their stock or new headlight housings, watched videos of people installing HID (xenon & bi-xenon) upgrade kits in their cars. Watched comparisons between HID, LED, & Halogen, read more than any one person should on the topic. Now I know the difference between LED & CCFL angel-eye halos (been noticing a lot of the cars use these in place of running lights, I especially notice it driving up & down the canyons where the automatic systems are compensating in the shade.
So for my work van that had the failed headlight I'm going with these (generic sealed beam housings modified with a projector lens & to take halogen/LED/or HID lamps), I called & talked with the people & they told me what type of HID kit to get (type of lamp etc)...

seems to be pretty straightforward...... I also ordered a custom set for my 11 year old truck, not that it's needed but because I started looking...
this is what I'm getting for my truck (ccfl daytime halos, 6K <white/slight blue>, LED high beams)

I've gone with pretty budget stuff but the enclosure for the truck is a name brand, only modified with extras. So far it's just an idea (and an online order) so wish me luck.