Hello everyone!
I am an automotive lighting novice, but have done a little bit of reading (here and elsewhere), and want to improve the lighting on my vehicle. I have a 2009 Toyota Tacoma, which has what I would consider fairly decent headlights already, but I would like some more performance. Before I knew better, I installed a set of Silverstars, and I have a set of off road lights that can be switched automatically with the high beams.
I am not happy with the Silverstars or the off road lights. The off road lights are far too big, get run into by everyone and knocked out of whack (including myself), and are unusable for 99% of my driving. I am kind of tired of having them stick out on the front end.
We take the truck on a lot of camping trips, and 1-2 long road trips a year (4500+ miles). Usually one of those trips is during winter, and we are often on twisty, dark back roads (national parks, national forests, etc). In the city, my lighting is pretty adequate, but leaves much to be desired in the back roads and even on the empty winter highways (relatively).
I have been eyeing the Hella headlight modules, mostly the 90mm units. My idea was to use some combination of them (2-4 of them) as extra lighting, and remove my off road lights and light bar. I have been planning to do a custom mount in the grille, which is about the easiest and least destructive place to mount them.
I am also planning on upgrading the factory headlights, but don't really want to modify them or retrofit anything. My idea was either to mount four on the front end, two low beams and two high beams, or two low beams, or some other combination.
If they were properly mounted and aimed per the procedure specified on Stern's website, could I use the low beam Hellas to augment my factory headlights in traffic? Could I mount two low beam modules, and use them on the highway, or mount four lights, and have two low beams on in traffic and have the two high beam modules come on with my high beams? Would that be a useful upgrade?
I have considered overwattage H4 bulbs, if that would be appropriate, but I also drive with my headlights on all the time (work requirement made habit). I am not sure I want to always be driving that much light. I have seen 55/100W H4 bulbs. Could I mount a pair of Hella low beam modules to help the low beams out, and use the 100w high beams for extra light, instead of mounting four Hellas? The reason I ask is that I am a also a little leery of running basically 6 60W+ bulbs when the high beams and Hellas are on (if running four Hellas). The truck seems to handle two factory high beams and the two 100w off road lights, but I don't have the "heavy duty" alternator and I'm not sure how much is too much.
Is this all just a dumb idea, and I should just get good H4's and forget about it? I would really like to have the extra light on these back roads, but I need something more useful than my current solution.
Thank you!
I am an automotive lighting novice, but have done a little bit of reading (here and elsewhere), and want to improve the lighting on my vehicle. I have a 2009 Toyota Tacoma, which has what I would consider fairly decent headlights already, but I would like some more performance. Before I knew better, I installed a set of Silverstars, and I have a set of off road lights that can be switched automatically with the high beams.
I am not happy with the Silverstars or the off road lights. The off road lights are far too big, get run into by everyone and knocked out of whack (including myself), and are unusable for 99% of my driving. I am kind of tired of having them stick out on the front end.
We take the truck on a lot of camping trips, and 1-2 long road trips a year (4500+ miles). Usually one of those trips is during winter, and we are often on twisty, dark back roads (national parks, national forests, etc). In the city, my lighting is pretty adequate, but leaves much to be desired in the back roads and even on the empty winter highways (relatively).
I have been eyeing the Hella headlight modules, mostly the 90mm units. My idea was to use some combination of them (2-4 of them) as extra lighting, and remove my off road lights and light bar. I have been planning to do a custom mount in the grille, which is about the easiest and least destructive place to mount them.
I am also planning on upgrading the factory headlights, but don't really want to modify them or retrofit anything. My idea was either to mount four on the front end, two low beams and two high beams, or two low beams, or some other combination.
If they were properly mounted and aimed per the procedure specified on Stern's website, could I use the low beam Hellas to augment my factory headlights in traffic? Could I mount two low beam modules, and use them on the highway, or mount four lights, and have two low beams on in traffic and have the two high beam modules come on with my high beams? Would that be a useful upgrade?
I have considered overwattage H4 bulbs, if that would be appropriate, but I also drive with my headlights on all the time (work requirement made habit). I am not sure I want to always be driving that much light. I have seen 55/100W H4 bulbs. Could I mount a pair of Hella low beam modules to help the low beams out, and use the 100w high beams for extra light, instead of mounting four Hellas? The reason I ask is that I am a also a little leery of running basically 6 60W+ bulbs when the high beams and Hellas are on (if running four Hellas). The truck seems to handle two factory high beams and the two 100w off road lights, but I don't have the "heavy duty" alternator and I'm not sure how much is too much.
Is this all just a dumb idea, and I should just get good H4's and forget about it? I would really like to have the extra light on these back roads, but I need something more useful than my current solution.
Thank you!