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I'd be onboard with a group buy, if it came about. My light output at night is lacking, and have been thinking about an upgrade. Good thread!
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If anyone is interested I could give you the coupon they sent to me with my Genessi headlights from Amazon. It's $10 off $100 spent or $20 off $200. PM if interested.
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I don't drive my Vettes in the snow...very often. BUT! Before jumping on (any) bandwagon, look at this video showing the GE Nighthhawk/Truck Lite LED...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P43taQiTh3g It would appear someone driving in the snow w/ the LEDs one would be F'ked in a very short time. Food for thought. As long as we're talking Corvettes that as a rule don't see many blizzards, it probably isn't an issue. At the moment, I like the GENNSSI DOT approved LED headlights. (Amazon), far as the patterns it throws; Low beam "drive line" especially. Still on the fence...ready to pull the trigger. But, at $400 ish for the pair, I wouldn't want to be sorry for not shopping some more. |
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I will be watching this thread, as a motorcyclist they always say don't out ride your lights. My lights are no wheres near up to the task, and I have H4s
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I would be interested in the LED lights. I have brand new in a box HID lights for the corvette but the installation is a little tricky and I would much rather just plug and play. They were over 200 or 300?bucks and I would hate not to use them since they were a gift from wifey. still like leds. I think they have halos and a projector bulb?? it was a kit I picked out but once I saw the install it has sat in the box.
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Still somewhat an open question. For example, this (HR Revolution) video, demonstrates how much the market "come to light", as it were. There must be going on two dozen+ vendors out there; some DOT/SAE approved, some not, some with really nice HI/LO beam patterns, some not so good, some with higher temp (aproaching the BLUE end of the visible light spectrum - (very undesirable feature, BTY). However, LEDs might be the new, sexy way to go. True, they have a lot going for them. But, Lumens isn't everything - by far! How the light is focused, i.e., the pattern as it relates to the road and safety to traffic headed AT US, and whether or not rain or fog becomes a "blizzard" or white-out is very important. No prize given for a rush to judgement...is my point. AND! Just because they're made by GE or Panasonic or whomever shouldn't be the determining factor. Performance, quality, warranty, price...all have a place in the (as yet) not firmly defined product/technology. For example, a good HID light (remember those?): what it may lack in LUMENS, (perhaps) it may gain in practical effectiveness in fog/rain due to lower color 'temp'. Bright on a clear night is good, but in fog or rain or snow, a bluish (6000K+ temp) would reflect badly, looking like bright white confetti against a black background...something to think about. (The reason FOG lights are amber. Amber/red does not rreflect as much, hence less reflection by water back at the driver. And, BTW, the HIDs generate enough heat that they melt snow/ice thus keeping the lens clear and dry. Just to cut through the hype, I'm massaging a spreadsheet, replete with links and light pattern (HI/LO beam) photos for reference to help me get "dip-stick" review of what is out there. But, I intend to choose one in time to complete my winter upgrades - in time to do the MR4 this spring. If you're interested, I'll consolidate it and post it - and you can see what I've come up with at that point (a work in progress), how they compare, and we can discuss and anybody can join in to share ideas. Ideally, we may be able to pic one or two and have a joint purchase (per Robert's suggestion). But regardless, I hope to have something installed in the next 3 months - in time for next spring. Let's keep in touch! Paul. |
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We have been snowed in, here in mid-Atlantic region, since noon Friday. I was getting bored so figured I would re-ground driving light relay per Hib's post. Took somewhat longer and learned that later year passenger side hush panel is a bit different from early Zs.
Nonetheless, done! http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/u...scxbgu5of.jpeg Although it's tough to tell looking at digital photo, those halogen driving lights look pathetic. Next - HID driving lights to match. |
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As I stated in earlier post and Paul is re-emphasizing, whiter (and bluer) lights will reflect off of wet road, reflect back in snow and fog. Paul is absolutely correct that snow will build up and freeze in front of the lens because LEDs don't produce much heat. If you drive frequently at night in the rain or snow, I would suggest a set of HIDs with color temp below 4000k.
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