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TR6 Headlights

WindingRoadDrive

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Would like to replace original TR6 headlights with LED headlights. Many products out there. Anyone have a suggestion about a good LED replacement? Thanks.
 
 
I bought LED replacement headlights from Dapper (> Dapper Lighting- The Most Trusted Name in Classic Car Lighting <). They are expensive, but really do look like the old bulbs and are very bright.

If you do decide to get them, you'll need wiring extensions as there's not room in the bucket for the PCU box.
I bought my LEDs for 3 TRs from
Vintagecarsleds.com
Even if you do not buy from them they have a good site that shows a range of products both LEDs and bulbs to go with them.
Charley
 
Not LED, but the best deal in Headlights…. Ever.

They are getting harder to find.

Comes with bulbs, 7” lenses, harness (including relays & fuses), and zip-ties.
I put them on my TVR .

Toyota quality for about $45.

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After speaking with the vendor @Triumphest 2018 seeing a TR6 with them on purchased > LiteZupp Industries, LLC < complete kit for my '72 replaced halogen, difference white light vs yellow. Vast improvement on visibility behind the wheel amount of bright lit distance in front down the road as well as lighting up side shoulder. Less draw on electrical system. Easy plug & play change of bulbs no wiring required, worth the purchase. They sell separate bulbs as well
 
I just converted mine to LED last month. I used some European style H-4 assemblies I found on ebay. I installed LED bulbs from Auxito made for motorcycles. I am happy with them [see my avitar]. Both lights together are supposed to draw under 4 amps. I run them with the stock dimmer switch [no relay]. Night vision it great ...J.D.
 
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