Headlight options for brumby
Headlight options for brumby
Hi all i have a 88 Brumby and its headlights really suck its the single sealed beam model anyone got any ideas for a headlight upgrade??
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http://offroadingsubarus.com/headlight_relaymod.html
^^How to wire in relays like brumbyrunner suggested
^^How to wire in relays like brumbyrunner suggested
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Use a set of these... http://www.4h.com.au/prod753.htm
or for the twin headlight setup use... http://www.4h.com.au/prod365.htm
And like the others have mentioned.. make up some new 4mm wiring with fuses to get the most out of the light. I would however recommend you only use 55/100w H4 globes for street use. You can use the higher for offroad but if you get pulled over for using them on the highway, you'll be hit with a nice fine.
or for the twin headlight setup use... http://www.4h.com.au/prod365.htm
And like the others have mentioned.. make up some new 4mm wiring with fuses to get the most out of the light. I would however recommend you only use 55/100w H4 globes for street use. You can use the higher for offroad but if you get pulled over for using them on the highway, you'll be hit with a nice fine.
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Did I read somewhere else that there is some headlights that are sealed that you have to replace the whole light assembly? I recall reading that Tarago light fits - is that correct?
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2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

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I think you can use the import Tarago headlights in the twin (1A) headlight model. I've just recently fitted some from an import L300 Delica (H4 replacement) but needed to redo the wiring because the pin-out config was different. I'm pretty sure there are other cars out there that use the single (2BX) headlight wth H4 replacement (I'm thinking Hilux?)
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Yeah.. 80 series ones would work on the twin headlight BrumbysChPLAT wrote:80 series landcruisers?
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They are a standard size so if you have a look at some of the hiluxs they will be the same size or tons of different cars that use them even my old chrysler LeBaron, You have the large rectangles for the single headlight and the small rectangles for the dual rectangles. I had Cibie high beams till I broke one but you can get the sealed ones for cheap which last longer or the ones with replaceable bulbs (About $30)! I also recommend the relay installation but just replacing the headlights will double your light output!
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ive seen and read over and over again the relay mod but it really doesnt make sense to me, overly complicated ie putting a resistor across a relay (wtf)
have you done it, and did you follow the exact article??
ive seen and read over and over again the relay mod but it really doesnt make sense to me, overly complicated ie putting a resistor across a relay (wtf)
have you done it, and did you follow the exact article??
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The headlight relay mod is to eliminate the voltage drop associated with crusty old cheap Subaru wiring, relays and switches. Just checked my car with the engine off - headlights get 7.6V through the orig wiring, while the driving lights get 9.23V from a good aftermarket relay and the shortest possible wiring lengths. So I should redo my headlight wiring too.
Putting a resistor (or a diode) across a relay coil is meant to sink the transient back voltage that occurs as the relay coil is switched off. It's a good idea for relays switched by ICs (like an ECU-switched fuel pump relay), but a waste of time for a simple circuit like headlights.
Dane.
Putting a resistor (or a diode) across a relay coil is meant to sink the transient back voltage that occurs as the relay coil is switched off. It's a good idea for relays switched by ICs (like an ECU-switched fuel pump relay), but a waste of time for a simple circuit like headlights.
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Highly recommend the light upgrade, I did it on my wagon and made a huge difference. I also re wired them with new relays. I didn't actually have a wiring diagram to follow and came across a problem. After flicking the high beams on and then flicking them off, they would actually stay on. With the help of Subarino I put a resister on the relay and it solved the problem.
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or you could just buy these complete kits
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/82-87-SU ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/82-87-SU ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/82-87-SU ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/82-87-SU ... ccessories
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Exxy and only suit twin healight setup.. do they make it for the single?Subiegirl wrote:or you could just buy these complete kits
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/82-87-SU ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/82-87-SU ... ccessories
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i think these the ones i got, but they are all plastic. havent used them yet.
gunna put hid h4 in them, should be sweet.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/H4-CRYSTAL-HEAD- ... 35ab3f53ae
also note the list of other cars they fit
gunna put hid h4 in them, should be sweet.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/H4-CRYSTAL-HEAD- ... 35ab3f53ae
also note the list of other cars they fit
im goign to put HID in my honda and maybe in the subaru if i can be bothered but i plan to do the new wiring first on the suby, but i ll be doing it a bit differently ie not putting the resistor on the relay.
just not my cup of tea and my mate doesnt recomend it and i hold him in pretty high regard
just not my cup of tea and my mate doesnt recomend it and i hold him in pretty high regard
if im needed for anything [email protected] and ill try and get back to you.
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