Timbo wrote:
Mike_Byron wrote:
... The reason you must have a good capacity relay is that the high beam/low beam switch on both the clubbies and the roundies is not up to the job of carrying the current. ...
Not strictly true, its perfectly feasible to fit halogen globes that have lower wattage than standard lucas sealed beams, for examply 60/55W. They still produce more light, but are easier on the switch and wiring than the originals. Although relays definitely are a worthwhile improvement, you can get away without them.
Tim
The high/low beam switch can carry the current, but it's reall ust not a good design to run that much current through a switch if you don't need to. The switch will provide some resistance, so you can actually get more light by just wiring in the relays.
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Its easy enough to fit halogen H4 bulbs but you have to buy the right headlight lens that accept the H4 halogen globes and you have to run a decent capacity relay. It costs about $120 all up for a good set of headlights.
I suppose it depends on what you mean by good. I have ones similar to these:
http://www.minisport.com.au/prod983.htm
With some relays, done and dusted for about $70. I bought 50W driving lights at the same time as I bought these - I don't really need the driving lights now. These are really bright enough for my liking.