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New IPF headlights installed

brixter

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May 21, 2004
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609
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Tuolumne CA
Picked up a set of IPF headlights with the XS1 super low beam H4 bulbs and WHs Illuminator wiring harness . I replaced my sealed Sylvania silverstars which were pretty good lights and I can tell you these IPF lights are far better . Just pure white light with no dead spots and extremely bright .
I love the harness as well as it allows the lows to remain on with the brights for that extra pop of light . I am thinking of running the wires to a switch to allow me to disable the high / low combo from the cab .
The lights fit my buckets without modification and they fit tight ( the silverstars were loose) The harness took less than five minutes to install as well .
Sorry no pics , my email account has to be updated and I havent been able to send email to get my contributer status back .
I know they are bit expensive but these are great lights . one of the best upgrades I have done to date .
 
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sprinksbeme

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Jan 30, 2004
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Loc.
Kingman, AZ
Picked up a set of IPF headlights with the XS1 super low beam H4 bulbs and WHs Illuminator wiring harness . I replaced my sealed Sylvania silverstars which were pretty good lights and I can tell you these IPF lights are far better . Just pure white light with no dead spots and extremely bright .
I love the harness as well as it allows the lows to remain on with the brights for that extra pop of light . I am thinking of running the wires to a switch to allow me to disable the high / low combo from the cab .
The lights fit my buckets without modification and they fit tight ( the silverstars were loose) The harness took less than five minutes to install as well .
Sorry no pics , my email account has to be updated and I havent been able to send email to get my contributer status back .
I know they are bit expensive but these are great lights . one of the best upgrades I have done to date .

I was thououghly pleased with mine also bright white light, plus a beam pattern that lights the side of the road and much farther than my old halogens.
easy upgrade
 
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brixter

brixter

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Joined
May 21, 2004
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609
Loc.
Tuolumne CA
Where did you get them from and how much?
I picked mine up at Wild Horses and I paid a little over $200.00. Like I said before I know they are expensive , but it sure is nice driving to work in the morning now that I can see better.
If your considering upgrading your lighting system these are a great , easy option.
 

tj

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Joined
Mar 26, 2005
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64
Loc.
Elkhorn, CA
Where did you get them from and how much?

British Pacific sells them for $35 each. 55/60W bulbs are $19.50 ea. 80/110W bulbs are $35 ea, wiring loom kit is $89. You can use stock wiring if you use the 50/60 bulbs. If you go higher wattage can save a chunk of money by making up your own sub harness with headlamp relays.

British Pacific IPF lamps

Not cheap but the low beam cut off is VERY sharp and the lights are very good.
 

raleigh_bronco

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Sep 25, 2002
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British Pacific sells them for $35 each. 55/60W bulbs are $19.50 ea. 80/110W bulbs are $35 ea, wiring loom kit is $89. You can use stock wiring if you use the 50/60 bulbs. If you go higher wattage can save a chunk of money by making up your own sub harness with headlamp relays.

British Pacific IPF lamps

Not cheap but the low beam cut off is VERY sharp and the lights are very good.

Thanks for the linky!

Do these bulbs fit in the stock headlights or do you need to purchase new housings from IPF also?
 

smoked77

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Nov 15, 2004
Messages
691
Loc.
Columbus, IN
British Pacific sells them for $35 each. 55/60W bulbs are $19.50 ea. 80/110W bulbs are $35 ea, wiring loom kit is $89. You can use stock wiring if you use the 50/60 bulbs. If you go higher wattage can save a chunk of money by making up your own sub harness with headlamp relays.

British Pacific IPF lamps

Not cheap but the low beam cut off is VERY sharp and the lights are very good.

The harness/relay is the same as the BCBroncos/Ford Fuel Injection light harness, right?
 
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