Wmortimer
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Any suggestions for brighter headlights for a 2000 Bluebird TC1000? Led? Halogen? Add light bars? Boy oh boy are the OEM lights D.I.M!
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Not sure the original layout you have. Mine is a single light on each side. This is what I am planning on using. I have done a lot of research and I think this will be the best solution for me. I also plan on adding as big of a light bar as I can find to the space above the windshield for use out on the open desert roads.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0784NV3F...olid=28WTOPFAQFYS3&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
I won't be thinking anything for a while. At $400 for headlights, they won't get bought until I'm about ready to put it on the road. Late next spring at the earliest.Oh cool! Let me know what you think!
I won't be thinking anything for a while. At $400 for headlights, they won't get bought until I'm about ready to put it on the road. Late next spring at the earliest.
A bit spendy, but from what I've seen in reviews and comparisons, JWSpeaker makes some of the best LED headlights on the market.
I have LED headlights from Truck-Lite, which I felt was a better compromise at $160 for pair. Mine are the 7" round style tho.
A note about lightbars for the OP, they're generally not highway legal or very frowned upon. But a good pair of LED Headlights should give you the light you desire.
A bit spendy, but from what I've seen in reviews and comparisons, JWSpeaker makes some of the best LED headlights on the market.
I have LED headlights from Truck-Lite, which I felt was a better compromise at $160 for pair. Mine are the 7" round style tho.
A note about lightbars for the OP, they're generally not highway legal or very frowned upon. But a good pair of LED Headlights should give you the light you desire.
Link to headlights???