Stuart,
Some of the aftermaket conversions to HID set ups are often illlegal for
on-road use. Check your local laws. In Colorado it is illegal to go to these
systems unless it was a factory option. How well the law is enforced could
also be a factor. Also, some of those kits give you an HID look while actually
reducing the amount of light coming from your front end. By using dichroic
filtration the light looks white but the power is reduced almost in half.
I have Cibie H4's in my TR6 and they are great! They are bright and have
great beam direction. A bit spendy at $60 per unit and then another $8 per
bulb. But they plug right in and with the 60 watt high beam you don't need
another relay. Although you can get a 100 watt high beam (if you add another
relay) if you really need to scorch someones retinas.
happy motoring
Shawn J. Loseke
1972 TR6
Fort Collins, CO
>===== Original Message From StuBeatty@aol.com =====
>I was out for a drive in the country the other night and decided it was time
>to upgrade my inadequate sealed beam headlights. I have been doing some
>looking around and really don't know what would be a good headlight
conversion. I
>want a simple conversion that will allow me to use the existing connectors.
What
>the difference between halogen, xenon and xarcon bulbs and are they a
>universal fit into any headlight?
>
>Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with aftermarket headlight
>conversions?
>
>Stuart
>76 Carmine
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