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Old 03-27-2016   #1
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Default LED Headlight Question

So i bought the metal gears to replace my headlight motors and while im in there z=IM upgrading the beams as they....come se dice (Italian for how do you say)???? SUCK LOL ARe these the same exact headlights?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Truck-Lite-2...VWTT7-&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/181908396160...witem=&vxp=mtr

The second ones are half the price and llook the same.

Any experience or puchasers?
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Old 03-27-2016   #2
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Because the first one is a pair and the second one is one head light.
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Old 03-27-2016   #3
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Says it uses a standard H4 three blade connector. Does that make it a true plug and play?
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Old 03-27-2016   #4
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Says it uses a standard H4 three blade connector. Does that make it a true plug and play?
And re-grounding of driving light relay.
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Old 03-27-2016   #5
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Says it uses a standard H4 three blade connector. Does that make it a true plug and play?
The Nighthawks plug directly into the standard headlight socket. You do have to force it a little since the blades are slightly larger than those on the stock headlight, but it will go with a little force - no tools required.

RE plug and play, while the headlight plugs in relatively easily, you still have to mod your fog light circuitry when using LED headlights because the low-beam circuit in the standard lights provide the path to ground for the fog light relay, and the LEDs headlights will not satisfactorily complete the circuit to pull in the relay. You have to do the "ground the green wire on the fog relay" thing. Hib has a good write-up on the Registry re this, and I shared my experience under "GE Nighthawk Install" thread.

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Old 03-27-2016   #6
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Thanks guys, I remember reading that. -Steve
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Old 03-28-2016   #7
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The Nighthawks plug directly into the standard headlight socket. You do have to force it a little since the blades are slightly larger than those on the stock headlight, but it will go with a little force - no tools required.

RE plug and play, while the headlight plugs in relatively easily, you still have to mod your fog light circuitry when using LED headlights because the low-beam circuit in the standard lights provide the path to ground for the fog light relay, and the LEDs headlights will not satisfactorily complete the circuit to pull in the relay. You have to do the "ground the green wire on the fog relay" thing. Hib has a good write-up on the Registry re this, and I shared my experience under "GE Nighthawk Install" thread.

Good luck

So buying this I should follow the NIGHTHAWK thread for wiring (LEDs/foglight fix??? Knew it would be to good to be true to just plug in and get better lights. I was thinking of getting the HELLA housing t=and using bulbs but if this got good reviews and works well i will follow my Brothers
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Old 03-29-2016   #8
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after doing some more digging and reading HIB's review I'm happy I waited to buy these bc last year i almost pulled the trigger on the HELLAs for the convenience of changing a bulb even though i never needed to. $360 with free expedited shipping! Thanks to YOUNG for pointing me in the right direction as well. I feel like a kid on XMAS whenever i get parts for the Z in the mail. I am looking forward to putting in the metal gears for the motor and these NEW LIGHTS. I had the passenger cover off when doing the headunit last year which came out great but I may be a lil lost once i put everything together and get that panel off again to get fog/healights working in unison. I'll have to show my friend/engineer this thread and ask him what to do.

FYI my bro sold his C5 Z06 to buy a C6 Z06 soon. My Z still got more attention and I do not think I'll ever sell it. Pulling into a Cars n Coffee last year there were 911 turbos, M4s, Lotus' new Z06s etc as soon as I parked there were at least 5 Chevy guys waiting for me to get out and check out my ride/ask questions etc. I love this car and wish I lived closer to the Wazoo guys as I am one of the only Z members around here (besides Ricky whom I still see every now and again)! I need to go on a mountain run or something where I can enjoy my baby and meet more Z brothers!!!
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Old 03-29-2016   #9
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014Q6HSOY/...ing=UTF8&psc=1

I bought these lights for my ZR-1 and they have been great. They are so much brighter. Very focused beam as well. I still need to get the foglights sorted out though.
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Old 03-29-2016   #10
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Glad you like um. Let us know any pros or cons after you've had them a while.

One thing not mentioned much is the color, usually expressed in Kº equivalent. Above 5000º and the lights become blue-ish. Those higher temp colors tend to reflect badly from water; rain - but fog especially.

Your take on them would be good to know. (Some other earlier LED versions were/are terrible in fog. Not all LEDs are created equal!)
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