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Summit Racing LED Headlight Conversion

Started by Jay Bee, April 06, 2025, 05:48:30 AM

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Jay Bee

After reading MoparCarGuy's thread https://forum.e-bodies.org/electrical-and-audio/11/led-headlamp-headlight-conversion-hella-h4-165mm-7-round/29648/msg323171#msg323171 I opted for the sealed beam LED headlights from Summit Racing. More expensive than his housing/bulb setup but much less than Holley RetroBrights. In an email they told me the color temperature of them is 6500K. They fit perfectly, plug and play, just like my old GE's. I haven't driven the car yet, let alone at night, but took some pictures while it's in the garage. These are just some, the wall is 44 inches from the headlights. I imagine on the road the difference will be phenomenal. So far, I'm very impressed and I don't think the pictures do them justice.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-rp22677?srsltid=AfmBOopMQVW7DOobznKT0NbQjECw2pugyNkgJiX_x2e8Kcnh_25_29-T

EDIT: (Added picture plus this text) I wonder what oncoming traffic will see, wasn't expecting them to be 1/2 lit. I haven't tried the high beams but I'm guessing they'll be full lit for those.


Cuda Cody

I'll be curious to hear what you think after you drive at night with them.  It's hard to tell if they are a lot brighter or just a different color?  Please let us know what your thoughts are after using them at night.

YellowThumper

Quote from: Jay Bee on April 06, 2025, 05:48:30 AMAfter reading MoparCarGuy's thread https://forum.e-bodies.org/electrical-and-audio/11/led-headlamp-headlight-conversion-hella-h4-165mm-7-round/29648/msg323171#msg323171 I opted for the sealed beam LED headlights from Summit Racing. More expensive than his housing/bulb setup but much less than Holley RetroBrights. In an email they told me the color temperature of them is 6500K. They fit perfectly, plug and play, just like my old GE's. I haven't driven the car yet, let alone at night, but took some pictures while it's in the garage. These are just some, the wall is 44 inches from the headlights. I imagine on the road the difference will be phenomenal. So far, I'm very impressed and I don't think the pictures do them justice.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-rp22677?srsltid=AfmBOopMQVW7DOobznKT0NbQjECw2pugyNkgJiX_x2e8Kcnh_25_29-T

EDIT: (Added picture plus this text) I wonder what oncoming traffic will see, wasn't expecting them to be 1/2 lit. I haven't tried the high beams but I'm guessing they'll be full lit for those.



Interested in the follow up for these.
Modern car headlights have a specific cut line in their beam to help prevent blinding oncoming traffic. While still being brighter than the old.
Low cost replacement for older cars do not have this and they blind the oncoming.
I assume this is what you are seeing.
Life is to be viewed thru the windshield. Not rear view mirror.
You are the only one in charge of your destiny.

Mike.


Bullitt-

Quote from: YellowThumper on April 06, 2025, 10:15:26 PMInterested in the follow up for these.
Modern car headlights have a specific cut line in their beam to help prevent blinding oncoming traffic. While still being brighter than the old.
Low cost replacement for older cars do not have this and they blind the oncoming.
I assume this is what you are seeing.

  The listing says they are DOT approved so I believe they would not blind oncoming traffic if adjusted properly. 
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Jay Bee

Quote from: Cuda Cody on April 06, 2025, 08:56:43 PMI'll be curious to hear what you think after you drive at night with them.  It's hard to tell if they are a lot brighter or just a different color?  Please let us know what your thoughts are after using them at night.
Definitely will  :bigthumb: , still a bit too cold here for me. I didn't "pull the trigger" until a FEBO member ensured me that there was no modification needed for fit. Here's one of his comments from there... "I bought the Summit LED lights and LOVE them, forgive the pun but Night and Day difference"

Jay Bee

Took pictures with high beam on.

Jay Bee

Sorry, couldn't help myself - too much time on my hands, comes with being retired.


YellowThumper

Quote from: Bullitt- on April 07, 2025, 06:06:42 AM
Quote from: YellowThumper on April 06, 2025, 10:15:26 PMInterested in the follow up for these.
Modern car headlights have a specific cut line in their beam to help prevent blinding oncoming traffic. While still being brighter than the old.
Low cost replacement for older cars do not have this and they blind the oncoming.
I assume this is what you are seeing.

  The listing says they are DOT approved so I believe they would not blind oncoming traffic if adjusted properly. 

Which is what I was stating these are.
Life is to be viewed thru the windshield. Not rear view mirror.
You are the only one in charge of your destiny.

Mike.

larry4406

Very nice!

I know I've been accused of being half lit at times!