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Hi can someone help with what wattage sealed beam headlights I need for the twin headlight HQ - high/low beam? Im talking about the old Lucas ones, part numbers would be helpful too! cheers
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Surely there's some HQ experts out there who can help??
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There were various wattages used over the years, but they only vary 5 or 10 watts so it's immaterial. The twin headlight units for those models were all 5.75-inch diameter.
The most common ones that I remember were the outer hi/low beams at 50/37.5W or 60/40W & the inner hi beams at 60W or 65W.
As I said, the wattage is not critical as long as LH & RH are the same & the lo beams suit RH drive.
The quality ones were made by Guide, Lucas, Koito & Stanley, (GM-H used Guide & Lucas at the factory) most of these are no longer, & the only ones left on the market are no-name Asian units, so NOS or 2nd hand is the way to go.
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sorry to rehash an old thread...... what is the difference between the 3 pin 37.5/50W or the 2 pin 50W lights. I have both of these in the Lucas brand...do they both fit my HQ twin front?
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quote: Originally posted by domc
sorry to rehash an old thread...... what is the difference between the 3 pin 37.5/50W or the 2 pin 50W lights. I have both of these in the Lucas brand...do they both fit my HQ twin front?
The 3-pin ones are the outer hi-lo beam units & the 2-pin ones are the inner (hi-beam only) units. Dr Terry |
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so...when the normal headlights are on the outer lights are at 37.5W are on and when the high beams are switched on they both light up at 50W???
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On the high beam side, what about some USA repro sealed beams ?
I'm sure I've seen new repro Guide ones on US websites.
What do restorers in the UK use for restorations- maybe there's some decent ones available in the UK.
I think the USA high beams would work in Aus - but not sure. The low beams no.
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