Brumby headlights upgrade
Brumby headlights upgrade
My brumby has the square headlights so if I found driving lights the same size and made brackets etc. could I put them in place of the standard ones? I would probably have to leave the high beams alone I assume. But I have some old spotties already and don't really want to add driving lights elsewhere as its full. Anyways, legalities, pitfalls? any advice would be great.
-chris
-chris
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1989 Brumby
Current ride-
MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
1989 Brumby
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MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
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You wont have to use driving lights or make up brackets.ChPLAT wrote:My brumby has the square headlights so if I found driving lights the same size and made brackets etc. could I put them in place of the standard ones?
Just replace the sealed beams with new inserts and Quatz Halogen bulbs. You can do just the high beam inners or all 4. As SWK said, first make sure you're got full power to the lights or you're wasting your money.
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I had my Brumby's sealed beam headlights replaced with IPF inserts, IPF loom and halogen bulbs. Bought everything from the local ARB shop.
Wasn't cheap, but the headlight's performance is great now - both low and high beams. The upgrade worked so well, I haven't bothered fitting driving lights.

Wasn't cheap, but the headlight's performance is great now - both low and high beams. The upgrade worked so well, I haven't bothered fitting driving lights.

1999 Outback (some mods)
1989 Brumby (more mods)

Subaru - Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
1989 Brumby (more mods)

Subaru - Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive