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Upgrade to LED headlights

Michael Oritt

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I currently have 7" Wagner Halogen headlights fitted to my 100 and would like to learn any members' experiences with upgrading to LED's including the suppliers' customer service, etc.

TIA--Michael Oritt.
 
I run LED’s in my four British cars, and between the higher light output and reduced amp draw, I am extremely happy with them.

On three of my cars I purchased complete LED headlights from Little British Car Company, and on the other I simply changed from conventional H4 bulbs to LED bulbs which I purchased thru Amazon.

I’m currently out of town but can give you the brand name of the bulbs early this coming week.
 
Speaking of lenses. Be sure your lenses are compatable with whatever LED lamps you choose. I have lenses that I need to change as they are useable but the pattern they throw is not normal. I don't drive at night very much so I only think about doing it when I do and then it gets lost in the blur of everything else I want to do.
 
I used this company. Very satisfied and great customer service. My Healey is all LED except for the headlights, but those are going to changed too.
 

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I have 7" "flamethrower" driving lights. I couldn't find LEDs to fit them, so they have 100W halogen bulbs. Since they should be the brightest lights, I stayed with halogens on the headlights. Also, I think all the front lights should have the same color temperature to look right.
 
Speaking of lenses. Be sure your lenses are compatable with whatever LED lamps you choose. I have lenses that I need to change as they are useable but the pattern they throw is not normal. I don't drive at night very much so I only think about doing it when I do and then it gets lost in the blur of everything else I want to do.
It may be the reflector portion of the headlight that is the issue. If the LED bulb is not positioned where the original bulb was (if a retrofit) the light will not reflect correctly off the facets out through the lens.
 
All--

Thank you for your replies and in addition to "Headlight Experts" who make great claims for their LED headlights I will also contact LBCCC.

I have read that for whatever reason not all reflectors are compatible with or suited for LED's and wonder if anyone can "shed any light" (yuc yuc) on this?
 
I purchased the LED set up from Moss, which has an option of including the glass lamp. I chose that so the LEDs are compatible with the correct lamp, which says Lucas on it. The LEDs are a brighter Calvin than thehalogen I had.
 
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