Best recommendation for headlights
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Best recommendation for headlights
1987 S4
State Wyoming
Elevation 7000 - 11000 feet
Traffic sparse to none at all
When going home at night I drive a 30 mile long highway with very minimal traffic; that is, for cars. Deer and antelope are another story. A number of years back we suffered a 10k repair bill after hitting a deer. I would have really cried if it had been the Porsche but it was the Cadillac.
I want to put the very strongest, brightest lights on the 928. I always dim my lights so I am not worried about blinding any of the approaching cars. Actually, with snow machines being so popular here in the winter, it is the oncoming traffic to worry about as, in the winter, almost any pickup is going to have a couple of machines on the box with the headlights pointed at the moon.
Recommendations, anyone? I'm talking bright with long distance to see the varmits before I crash into them.
State Wyoming
Elevation 7000 - 11000 feet
Traffic sparse to none at all
When going home at night I drive a 30 mile long highway with very minimal traffic; that is, for cars. Deer and antelope are another story. A number of years back we suffered a 10k repair bill after hitting a deer. I would have really cried if it had been the Porsche but it was the Cadillac.
I want to put the very strongest, brightest lights on the 928. I always dim my lights so I am not worried about blinding any of the approaching cars. Actually, with snow machines being so popular here in the winter, it is the oncoming traffic to worry about as, in the winter, almost any pickup is going to have a couple of machines on the box with the headlights pointed at the moon.
Recommendations, anyone? I'm talking bright with long distance to see the varmits before I crash into them.
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That is so deja-early this morning.
There's a thread on this...
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...t-upgrade.html
There's a thread on this...
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...t-upgrade.html
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at the posted speedlimit or 75 mph on I 70 my h5's are great...I so no need for h4 at nite but I dont have a lot close to the hiway at those speeds. wide open country here in kansas
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As Jim said H4's
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
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is there anything for a 84?
plug and play?
without spending an arm or a leg?
used from Roger?
i don't drive at night much, just can't stand that chrome trim!!
Barry
plug and play?
without spending an arm or a leg?
used from Roger?
i don't drive at night much, just can't stand that chrome trim!!
Barry
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Yes: H4s bolt right in
Yes: H4s - same connector as 7" sealed beams
No not really: H4s are expensive - even used
New prob Yes - but used is unlikely
H5's may also suit your needs - but... they are the same price new as H4's...
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Yes: H4s - same connector as 7" sealed beams
No not really: H4s are expensive - even used
New prob Yes - but used is unlikely
Alan
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Just for interest - there are only 2 x 8" H5 at the wholesalers currently and no US 8" H4's.
I have only been able to buy H4's from Porsche for at least a year now.
Porsche only has 6 x H5's but 200 x H4's.
We currently sell H5's for $368 and H4's for $332.
I have only been able to buy H4's from Porsche for at least a year now.
Porsche only has 6 x H5's but 200 x H4's.
We currently sell H5's for $368 and H4's for $332.
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Wow Roger, that is amazing. H4's actually cheaper than H-5's. I have had 8" H4's for about 8 years, and certainly would never go back to H5's unless an H4 lens got broken, and no more H4's were available! (Maybe I should buy a new H4 now!!!).
cheers,
Gary--
cheers,
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This guy knows his stuff on lighting and is worth checking out.
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
I googled Daniel Stern Lighting and got results that included these rave report links.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f96/d...-my-jk-858502/
http://www.galaxieclub.com/stern/stern-lighting.html
Until you've seen the difference with good lighting, you'll be unable to imagine it. After, you'll hate most of whats out there. When I read people talking about brightness w/out mentioning lenses and beam patterns, I know they don't know.
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http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
I googled Daniel Stern Lighting and got results that included these rave report links.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f96/d...-my-jk-858502/
http://www.galaxieclub.com/stern/stern-lighting.html
Until you've seen the difference with good lighting, you'll be unable to imagine it. After, you'll hate most of whats out there. When I read people talking about brightness w/out mentioning lenses and beam patterns, I know they don't know.
No connection.
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Glen McCartney has some HID's on his '85 that have high and low beam, and are brighter than my H4's with 100w bulbs... Holy cow, plus HID's on his driving lights too. That is a nice setup.
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