Date: Wed, 05 Mar 1997 21:13:13 -0800
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From: Mark McCulley <raven@halcyon.com>
Subject: Re: '86 Headlight replacment?
If your reflectors are shot, then new bulbs and heavy wiring/relays won't
help much. There aren't any upgrades for the rectangular reflectors and
unfortunately replacements are quite costly.
For about $200 you can retrofit to pre-86 round headlights and use Hella
reflectors and H4 bulbs. That's what I did on my '87 and the headlights are
much much better. See 1986 archives for details.
-Mark McCulley
At 08:34 PM 3/5/97 -0600, Ed McLean wrote:
>A short while back someone posted a report of the replacement of vanagon
>headlights with a non-DOT approved bulb (I think this was a Hella 550 but
>I'm not sure). I believe this was a '85 or earlier vanagon with round
>headlights.
>
>Has anyone replaced a '86 or newer vanagon's high/low headlights with a
>better performing rectangular reflector/bulb combination? My reflectors
>are in bad shape because of moisture and some 80/100 watt bulbs that
>exploded (But that's another story.).
>
>I checked the voltage on the high beams of the outer lamps at the bulb. It
>was 9.8 volts...
>And this is with the inner high beam lights running on a separate relay. I
>guess relays all around are a next project.
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