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WTF? Euro headlights for Bronco on ebay?????

Jeepster

Bronco Guru
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Jul 13, 2001
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would vehicle law state that the turn signal have to be seperate from the headlight for visibility.
 

GRIZZLY

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Joined
Jul 31, 2001
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Loc.
Lakewood, CA
It's weird because tinted "rocklights" are cool, but neon is stupid. I don't see the difference. I'm definitely going for some kind of under truck lighting for night runs or just to look cool running the dunes......
 

sicaz66

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Joined
Aug 14, 2001
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1,951
Loc.
san diego
[quote author=boatbldr link=board=5;threadid=8048;start=0#56953 date=1029440831]<br>What you want is a 7" replacement reflector that Hella makes and accepts the HB-2 bulb. This will replace the sealed<br>beam directly, but gives you about 25% more light than sealed beam halogen. There is a few on e-bay right now,<br>but you can get them at a 4X4 speciality shop for $40-$50 each. I've been told they are great.<br><br><br>thats what i did but i took it one step further and swapped the standard h-4 bulb for a PIAA hyper white.bright as heall and has that lexus/mercedes headlight look.(slight blue tinge).$200 for a set of headlights was a lot but well worth it.<br>[/quote]
 

flint_knapper

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Apr 20, 2002
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Harvest, AL
I like the slight blue tint in the newer headlights,<br>maybe it's just me, but they don't seem to have <br>as much glare coming at me.
 
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