Aggie TR6 I enjoy & do a lot of long distance night driving, the older I get the more light needed to see. No accidental leaving lights on there's a audible cooling fan incorporated in headlights, you'll like the easy/peasy plug & play, Love the difference in light to the road suggest a call to Litezupp & speak with Mike to match your needs, no haven't seen S model still happy with current which you can get replacement bulbs for, thinking perhaps curved source of more light on shoulder.Tr6nitjulius - based on your experience, I think I will order a set of headlights. Assume you have the R model 7" fluted lights. Have you seen their new S model with less curvature?
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. We enjoy & do a lot of long distance night driving the last 6 yrs with led compared to the previous 39 yrs with halogen/oem bulbs drastic improvement, older I get more light to see, led vs oem double the bright light. LBC needs to See & Be Seen in a world of behemothsWhile I am sure it's been covered, a quick search didn't uncover what I was looking for. Simply, does anyone have LED headlights installed and, if so, your general impressions? I know all the benefits, just looking for some feedback. I think almost as important as the added light is the relief on my headlight switch on my TR6. Many thanks.