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AutoPal 7" H4 sealed beam conversion review
Hi,
In a previous thread I noted that I was getting some Autopal brand 7" sealed beam conversions, and several people were curious about how they worked. Well, they came in two days ago, and I've used them quite a bit at night since then. First, the good: The lights are e-code H4 conversions, and are 'drop in'. You just remove the headlight door with the three white knobs behind the assembly, loosen the three screws, pop out the sealed beam, and pop in the replacement. They installed with no difficulty at all, and even had the bulbs preinstalled by the guy I bought them from. The lights are well made. The reflectors were clean and unmarred, and the glass lens was thick and clear. The rubber boot on the back was fully intact as well. The quality of light is quite good, and definately an improvement over the sealed beams. I've got 55/60W H4 bulbs in, and they are much brighter, with a much better pattern. Since they are e-code lights they have a very sharp cutoff, and the little sweep up and to the right as is customary in european countries that drive on the same side of the street as we do. The best 'good'. They are cheap. Really cheap. I bought a pair of 7" lights, including H4 bulbs and city light fixtures and bulbs, for 24$ + shipping, which is just a hair over the cost of sealed beams. The bad: The city lights on the lenses I purchased don't work without modification (but then, no city light will, on US spec cars). The light doesn't fit into the housing unless you remove the city light bulb, or modify the housing with your trusty dremel. I took the 'easy' route and just removed the bulb for the moment. I'll modify the housing to accept the city light bulb and wiring when the weather is nicer. The lights are probably not as good as a Hella or Bosch or Cibie, but then, they were less than a 1/3rd the price of even the cheapest Hellas I've seen, and I'm SURE they are better than 1/3rd as good. They are such an improvement over the sealed beams that I'm sure that 'name brands' can't be much better for the same wattage. They were built well and produce a very clean and clear pattern, I don't have any other desires for them. I bought them on ebay from this ebay store: The guy responded well to a few of my email questions before hand, and the product was shipped fast. I also ordered a set of 5 3/4 inch lights for converting my fogs to additional driving lights. Bulbs are included in all his lights, and he offers cheap upgrades to higher wattages and whatnot. Specifically, I bought this item: Which was the "Euro style" 7" conversion, and I added the 'city light' option. Don't get that option unless you are handy with a dremel. ![]() I don't have any connection to the seller, just a satisfied customer. I know a lot of people are wanting better headlights, but don't want to pay too much. Since these include bulbs they are just a hair more expensive than replacement sealed beams, and give you the ability to use cheap H4 replacements in the future, and give better light. Also, some people are a little sketched out about buying an Indian product, but I wanted to let people know what I thought of them. Peace, Sam
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