Gentlefolk,
Is your 2nd Gen Surf suffering with dim headlights... it could just be that the loom is a little tired... to be honest, it probably wasn't upto the job in the first place.
You have tried cleaning your bulbs...
You have tried cleaning the lenses, inside and out...
You have tried uprated bulbs...
You have tried blue/white bulbs...
You have tried warmer bulbs...
List goes on.
The problem is likley to be that you are suffering from a voltage drop on the OEM wiring loom. You need to add an upgrade harness to get more current to the back of the bulb.
This can cost you anything from £95.00 upwards.
http://www.piaa.co.uk/lamps/lampshow.asp?ID=relay part number PHS2H
Or I can make them up for you.
Premier Loom, which will allow you to leave the main beam on when you flash or use your full beam, for use with most modest upgraded bulbs. Obviously too much heat in the headlamp will damage the reflector.
£52.45 plus postage, and 10% will go to the upkeep of this website
AndyL
Photo below is of the Mark 1 prototype, more photos to follow shortly.
Mark 3 is just about to be fitted to Jotto's truck for the Mac4x4 challenge.
Is your 2nd Gen Surf suffering with dim headlights... it could just be that the loom is a little tired... to be honest, it probably wasn't upto the job in the first place.
You have tried cleaning your bulbs...
You have tried cleaning the lenses, inside and out...
You have tried uprated bulbs...
You have tried blue/white bulbs...
You have tried warmer bulbs...
List goes on.
The problem is likley to be that you are suffering from a voltage drop on the OEM wiring loom. You need to add an upgrade harness to get more current to the back of the bulb.
This can cost you anything from £95.00 upwards.
http://www.piaa.co.uk/lamps/lampshow.asp?ID=relay part number PHS2H
Or I can make them up for you.
Premier Loom, which will allow you to leave the main beam on when you flash or use your full beam, for use with most modest upgraded bulbs. Obviously too much heat in the headlamp will damage the reflector.
£52.45 plus postage, and 10% will go to the upkeep of this website
AndyL
Photo below is of the Mark 1 prototype, more photos to follow shortly.
Mark 3 is just about to be fitted to Jotto's truck for the Mac4x4 challenge.
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