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    Quote Originally Posted by GUte View Post
    I like these for the GQ, just need some globes and maybe the plug to connect them to your original wiring?
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Patrol...item35a479d9b2
    I have fitted these to the GQ and FLAT OUT HATED THEM =====>>Even with a 35w HID kit ==> Hated them and took them out. Sorry mate, they were terrible, nice decoration but useless.

    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    I treid almost every combination of lighting and reflector on my GQ over the years 'cause i luv to tinker.

    The best thing you can do on a GQ for ANY incandescent application (IE anything but HID's) is put in a set of relays and larger wires for the headlights so they get some decent current. NOTE, no need to do the wiring if you run HID's. Costs about $20 to DIY or you can buy kits

    Then IMHO replace the sealed beams with 7 inch Hella/Narva/whoever semi-sealed reflector assy's or equivalent. Don't go for the exotic magnifying jobbies, the crystal lights, the clear lenses or the ones with black reflectors etc, tried 'em all and none were as good or threw a terrible pattern that threw light everywhere.

    Next thing is Bulbs... either a Narva or Phillips +50 or +70 or better incandescent bulb OR a HID kit if you are happy with HID's. That is the reason I suggest standard lenses with the diffuser pattern in them and not clear lenses. It means you can swap around to your hearts content without too much change in light pattern.

    I also tried hi-power (illegal but Pffft what isn't when it comes to mod's) bulbs as high as 90/130's and as far as incandescents go the " + " series of bulb on the market is equally as good and doesn't use anywhere near the power. NOTE if you do use hi wattage bulbs you MUST upgrade the standard GQ wiring or it will slowly but surely destroy your stalk switch and headlight connector plugs and possibly the factory wiring.

    Purely my opinions but gathered from personal dicking around and opinions of other Clubbies on my light performance... and my weapon of choice would be Hella, semi sealed reflectors with 55 Watt HID's in 4300 (not 6000) colour OR a wiring upgrade and +70 bulbs if you want to stay 100% legal
    ^^^^^^^ What he said.

    I run HID 35w HiLo with the cap removed but mine is not a daily driver and i am very conscious of the lights when out at night.

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    Well its good to know they're useless. My mate is in the market for some and know I now not to bother ordering those for him

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    Mate, I went through the same about 6 years ago with my 1997. Ended up replacing the sealed beams with Narva's so the bulbs are replaceable. Wasn't a difficult job and I ended up with better lights and was within my limited budget back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    I also tried hi-power (illegal but Pffft what isn't when it comes to mod's) bulbs as high as 90/130's and as far as incandescents go the " + " series of bulb on the market is equally as good and doesn't use anywhere near the power. NOTE if you do use hi wattage bulbs you MUST upgrade the standard GQ wiring or it will slowly but surely destroy your stalk switch and headlight connector plugs and possibly the factory wiring.
    OK, I have hi-wattage IPF bulbs in my 1994. I take it I will have to upgrade the standard GQ headlgith harness.

    How do I do that?

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    There are companies in Australia that make plug in headlight harnesses, otherwise you can get a local auto electrician to make a harness for you.

    Here is a link to an Australian made headlight loom; http://piranhaoffroad.com.au/index.p...uper-loom.html

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrowka View Post
    OK, I have hi-wattage IPF bulbs in my 1994. I take it I will have to upgrade the standard GQ headlgith harness.

    How do I do that?
    If you are a bit handy with electrics this is one simple way. Use the wires that currently go to the headlight to to control the coil of a 12Vdc auto relay and run larger wires (say 2.5mm2) from battery via a fuse or circuit breaker through the switching contacts of the relay to the headlight. It's not that big of a job and if you don't cut the origional wires shorter it can easily be put back to standard if required.

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    Pretty much what Tony and Adam said... if you google 'GQ headlamp loom upgrade' you will get lotsa hits if you wish to buy a "plug and play" loom and relay setup.

    If you are even halfway handy with electrical stuff you can DIY from scratch. Just think of the Headlamps as if they were Spotties. Use one of the existing Headlight plugs to act as the control for Relays (RHS is easiest) and run 'power' wiring from these 'new' Hi and Lo beam Relays to the lights. There is usually enough room in the existing Relay Box (under the flat black plate beside the battery) to mount the Relays so it looks nice and professional
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    Muchas thankees, you all!

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    i would recommend a loom upgrade.
    the wiring they use for the headlights in the gq is small. like something for the indicator it is.
    just done mine a major improvement

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