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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesnailman" data-source="post: 615589" data-attributes="member: 17859"><p>Poor headlights are a function of both the light/bulb units AND the voltage that reaches them. </p><p></p><p>A better bowl and lense will make the most of the voltage, but poor connections, old switches and thin wires will limit performance. Upgrading your wiring and using relays on a high voltage circuit and your existing light switch to trigger those relays will probably give you another 10%</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I had sealed units and changed them for clear lense golf sealed units and felt that made a difference. Also changed my wiring too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesnailman, post: 615589, member: 17859"] Poor headlights are a function of both the light/bulb units AND the voltage that reaches them. A better bowl and lense will make the most of the voltage, but poor connections, old switches and thin wires will limit performance. Upgrading your wiring and using relays on a high voltage circuit and your existing light switch to trigger those relays will probably give you another 10% For what it's worth, I had sealed units and changed them for clear lense golf sealed units and felt that made a difference. Also changed my wiring too. [/QUOTE]
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