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Subject: [TR] TR6 LED headlamps
From: "Jeff Nathanson" <jeffn@msystech.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2021 00:06:08 -0400
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I was driving my 1972 TR6  one night and noticed how dark the roads seem
(compared to my new car). I have Sylvania halogen headlamps in the 6, and
was told that LED is the way to go. Are there any suggestions (other than
drive with the high beams). There seems to be a lot of contradicting
messages on the web like the need to change the wiring, or add a relay,
change the switch, and more. Are there any avenues to avoid?

 

Thanking in advance,

Jeff N.

 


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