Headlight mod
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moosepig

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1,306 posts

262 months

Friday 14th October 2005
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Heads up to all the new Monaro owners on here...

Want brighter headlights? With the nights drawing in, now is a good time do this cheap, simple and very effective mod:

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?t=199593&f=69&h=0

Essentially you replace the H11 driving light bulbs (the dipped headlights) with H9 bulbs, which are the same ones used in the main beam units. You get the same projection shape, just a lot brighter. I've just done this, the difference is well worth it, especially as the standard lights are pretty dim by modern standards.

To make the H9 fit the H11 connector and mounting, you have to modify the bulb by cutting a plastic lug out of its connector, and snipping off a small piece of metal from its surround. Just compare the H9 to the H11 and make the H9 the same so it fits.

Follow the link above, which contains a link to the LS1 forum where there are photos and a lot of discussion.

bignige

2,584 posts

245 months

Friday 14th October 2005
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Must admit the dip beam is pretty rank, even on a dry night.
Main is ok-ish but my wifes Puma is better on both beams and that's bloody 7 years old!

Well_Fans

4,193 posts

245 months

Friday 14th October 2005
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I've bought some new H9 equivalents from Ring that are 61W and 50% brighter than standard. Cost me £25 from local store. Going to fit them this weekend and will report back on how it goes. Store owner fitted them to his BMW and said difference was incredible. Suggested replacing the full beam with these new bulbs as well - indeed he also replaced his fog/driving lights with them he was so impressed with the improvement.

island boy hsv

726 posts

260 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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I have the opposite problem, my dipped beam lights are very bright, I often get flashes from other drivers. I have the lights checked for alighnment, I will have a look in the week and see what bulbes are in there.