moparlee
64 Valiant
.....for the headlight rings. They are real nice. I think they are little expensive, but..........Anyways thanks again.
Those headlamps look nifty, but their performance is (objectively) so poor that they are unsafe (to be polite about it). See here for more info. And even in good headlamps, bulbs with blue-tinted glass like that are never a wise choice.
Those headlamps look nifty, but their performance is (objectively) so poor that they are unsafe (to be polite about it). See here for more info. And even in good headlamps, bulbs with blue-tinted glass like that are never a wise choice.
I bought those years ago. Which part is bad the bulb or the fake headlight?
The blue might by the reflection of the car?
If you want really nice 7" round headlights find a set of Hella euro spec ones.
Well back in the day they were about all there was as far as good aftermarket headlights
I have a 95 neon I drive and I'd love to go projector or HID some time
I also have a set of Zelmot lights I found at a swap we put in our 71 Scamp
You might want to list some links to modern setups that can be had
No, actually back in the day there were more options -- and better options than there are today -- in aftermarket 7" round headlamps. Carello was better than Hella. Marchal was better. Cibie was better. Of those three, Cibie is the only one you can still buy, and it's still better than Hella.
That car was made a long time before Chrysler "got religion" in 2011 and suddenly started putting good lights on their cars. You can make them a good bit less awful by making sure the lens/reflector units are in brand-new condition (if they need replaced, use only genuine parts; the aftermarket ones are garbage), installing headlamp relays to work around the inadequate original wiring that starves the bulbs, and putting in only these Philips or these GE bulbs.
There are no projector or HID headlamps worth buying for a Neon -- just headlight-shaped toys from China.
Polish lamps -- not as bad as the Chinese trash and the Indian trash, but still pretty far down the list of lamps worth buying. Currently sold under the "Delta" brand name by a marketing company of that same name in California, often with dumb/illegal blue bulbs.
Well, there are these excellent American-made full-LED headlamps, but they'll set you back about $450 apiece. :shock: Truck-Lite's original LED headlamp was not a good performer, but they're coming out with an all-new one that will likely be much better; I'm waiting for my test units to arrive. The only halogen 7" round headlamps with a window-clear lens (jewel-optic reflector) that's worth messing with is the Harley-Davidson part number 68345-05, made by North American Lighting. The current-production Jeep Wrangler headlamp looks nice (window-clear lens) and fits directly in place of a 7" round sealed beam except you have to change the socket; it's passable but not great; the Jeep guys swap them off in favor of Cibie units.
Cheap replaceable-bulb headlamps aren't worth a tinker's dam. The only 7" round headlamp that is both cheap and good is the GE Night Hawk H6024NH sealed beam.
If you want some good lamps take the assemblies off of a jeep JK. they bolt right in, however you will need to swap out your pigtails. But they look amazing.
Dan, although the Z beams in my Duster have lost a lot of the silvering on the reflectors, they're still superior anything else out there.
I know they've been out of prodution for a long enough time now that the supply has dried up to the point that they seem to be made of unobtainium these days.
I've searched around on the web looking for resilvering techniques or info on separating the lens from the reflector, and found little worth recording.
Look nice, work "so so".
I think you were really being extra nice here.
I had an 08 Jeep JK and installed your Cibie upgrade. I gotta say the OEM headlights SUCKED and I am not alone. That is one of the most popular upgrades to the JK. After I put the Cibies in, I had retina burners.
I will be doing it again for my Dart this time even if I have to buy the kit from you a piece at the time. Awesome upgrade.
Thanks Dan, your thoughtful and thorough response is gratefully appreciated. I have already archived it for future reference.
Now that I have a plan, it looks like I need to get a couple of the Eurospec Cibies to stand in until I can take the time to remove, disassemble, refurbish, and reinstall the Z beams.
Any chance you're coming to Portland for the swapmeet?
With my 175s blocking the grille mounted park lights, I had planned to run small LED type park lights where they aren't blocked. How bright and usable is the park light feature of the E code headlights? Are they a viable alternative while I have the E codes installed?