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lightweight working headlights #919934
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I have seen these in some old cars at the track. Never have figured where to get them. I need a pair for my 65' barracuda and want street legal stuff. The glass ones are heavy.


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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: Leon441] #919935
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I have seen these in some old cars at the track. Never have figured where to get them. I need a pair for my 65' barracuda and want street legal stuff. The glass ones are heavy.




I would like to know this also..


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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: Leon441] #919936
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I have seen these in some old cars at the track. Never have figured where to get them. I need a pair for my 65' barracuda and want street legal stuff. The glass ones are heavy.




Look for the halogen ones with the screw in bulb
from the rear... your gonna have to buy the plastic
headlight like your current ones

Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: MR_P_BODY] #919937
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Check out Daniel Stern he is a Mopar guy and is a lighting guru.

http://www.danielsternlighting.com/

Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: PHJ426] #919938
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Leon, I bought a '85 Daytona a few years ago that had the 4 head light front end and one of the head lights was made out of plastic. It didn't weigh hardly anything and was a sealed beam. I think I still have it. If I can find it tomorrow I'll let you know who made it. I'm thinking it was Wagner, just not sure.

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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: MR_P_BODY] #919939
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I have seen these in some old cars at the track. Never have figured where to get them. I need a pair for my 65' barracuda and want street legal stuff. The glass ones are heavy.




Look for the halogen ones with the screw in bulb
from the rear... your gonna have to buy the plastic
headlight like your current ones





H-4 headlights.

Some motorcycle stuff is plastic.

Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: autoxcuda] #919940
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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: StripeHOG] #919941
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I need one pair also if you can find any


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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: mafo] #919942
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I'd be up for a pair also.......


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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: Leon441] #919943
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Here's some too. Pilot makes them. They are all made of plastic.

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/headline.asp?hid=126DP9966

Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: jbsperformance] #919944
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How much weight can be saved?


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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: BloFish] #919945
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The new JEGS catalog has them in it.


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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: jbsperformance] #919946
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Here's some too. Pilot makes them. They are all made of plastic.

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/headline.asp?hid=126DP9966




they are pretty cool!!


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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: sixpackgut] #919947
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Here's some too. Pilot makes them. They are all made of plastic.

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/headline.asp?hid=126DP9966




they are pretty cool!!




So what kind of weight savings are they compared to glass
Anyone know AMP draw, could the stock switch be used

Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: sjs64polara] #919948
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Here's some too. Pilot makes them. They are all made of plastic.

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/headline.asp?hid=126DP9966




they are pretty cool!!




So what kind of weight savings are they compared to glass
Anyone know AMP draw, could the stock switch be used




in the description it says to use a relay. you should use a relay anyway though. i would like to know how much a 7" glass light weighs also. i will post later if no one else can weigh one


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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: sixpackgut] #919949
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Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: 1967dartgt] #919950
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The new JEGS catalog has them in it.




I have the ones from Jegs, It is lighter but I think the front is still glass while the back is plastic.
I'll try to take one out tomorrow and compair the two

Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: SB412DUSTER] #919951
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Got this from AUTO-ZONE's web page

Pilot Automotive/2 pcs. 5 3/4 in. round headlamp conversion kit for 5006 headlamp
Part Number: WI-HL4
Weight: 2.0 lbs

Shipping Information: Overnight and Two Day shipping are not available for PO Box, APO/FPO/DPO or US Territory addresses.

Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: sjs64polara] #919952
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I put the 7" ones from Jegs. Dont know how much they weigh but they are bright and make the guy at the ticket shack look the othe way

Re: lightweight working headlights [Re: poisondart2] #919953
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Chad's Buick has the 4 square headlights. The glass ones are about 3.5lbs each. The plastic ones are less than .5lb. That's a 12lb savings. Ours are wagner, but they no longer make them and we bought every one that NAPA had in their system, at least that style.

Monte

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