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Hella or IPF H4 Upgraded Headlights.

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Which are the better upgraded headlights in a Cherokee, the Hellas or the IPF H4 conversions? I know if you upgrade the wiring harness you can make any headlight brighter than with the stock wiring harness. :laugh:
 
#3 ·
I love my IPFs. They have a great low beam cut-off and are extremely bright. When aimed properly I get the right amount of light in all the right places. I don't even really need my off-road lights anymore like I did before.
 
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+1 for the IPFs. I have them in my YJ and by far the best upgrade I ever did. Just put a good bulb in them. To most out of them, upgrade the wiring too.
 
#9 ·
I got my Hella E-codes (the ones that are technically illegal but have a FAR better cutoff to the pattern) from Rallylights.com. The housings are a good deal less expensive than the IPFs, the beam pattern is better in my opinion (The IPFs have a wierd little triangle of light in one upper corner that the Hellas don't.) and the bulbs are available in a varietey of wattages and colors.

I got the white color 100/80 watt bulbs and never get flashed for glare on low beam. I have my upper cutoff aimed so it just hits the edge of the rear deck lid on most smaller cars when they are 30 or 40 feet out.

No wiring upgrade done, none needed in my TJ.
 
#12 ·
The cutoff is very similar for both, but the output is better from the Hella E-codes. I highly recommend them. Please upgrade your wiring harness and bulb wattage as well and you will be in for a treat - driving a Jeep where you can SEE at night! :)
 
#21 ·
Autopals have an excellent beam pattern just like the more expensive housings. The only issue is that the glass is a bit on the thin side and people have had issues with them cracking or shattering from small rocks getting kicked up.
 
#25 ·
I would agree with that. Glass quality while very clear has many minor flaws in it (particles and or bubbles). I wish I had gone with the standard E Code Autopal housings.

Live and learn...and they were free so yeah, no loss.
 
#24 ·
I decided to go with the Hella H4 Conversion and installed them. They are much brighter with high and low beams compared to my stock headlights ever were. I am satisfied with them. :2thumbsup:
 
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I had purchsed the Hella H4's and found that the 55/60 hella bulbs were not that bright. So I upgraded to the GE Nighthawks which were considerably brighter but on a trip up into the interior I still found it hard to see. (yes my lights are adjusted correctly....I am just getting old I guess!!)
So yesterday I found a brand new set of 4300k HID's for sale for $65....plug and play....installed them last night and holy crap what a difference!!!!
 
#28 ·
I got it off of CL...same guy I bought my roof rack from! LOL. Turns out this guy got them for Xmas and didn't want them...thought they were too bright????

It looks like an E-Bay kit. The box only sais Xenon HID light. It is a hi/lo 4300k kit....but honestly the high beam is absolute crap! it is just a standard halogen...but the low beams are awsome. I have been running them for a bit now and am VERY pleased. I spent alot of time adjusting them to make sure I wasn't blinding anyone, and having the 4300k (OEM White) makes a difference as well. For $65 I didn't go wrong.
 

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#32 ·
So if you get the Hellas it's plug in and adjust for ~100 and the ipfs are ~80 plus ~70 for the bulbs? Not complaining just wondering. My 99 is in major need of new lights and I've never really understood this thing... Wish there was a kit for 100-150 that has everything you need for super whites lol
 
#33 ·
Yes for the Hellas they are plug and play for about $100 and they include 2 bulbs and 2 lenses. The IPF are way more expensive, because it is about $80 for just one lens and about $50 (depending on what bulb you get) for each bulb so you have to multiply that price twice. Also the IPFs recommend that you upgrade the headlight wiring harness too, and so do the Hellas to make them either brighter, but I am satisfied with the light output with my factory wiring harness with the Hellas! Anything is an upgrade to the factory headlights! :laugh:
 
#38 ·
Here are the part numbers, you buy them separately for about $50 on Quadratech with the interchangeable bulbs included which is what I liked and they are about the same price everywhere else: :thumbsup:

Quadratec Part No: 97009.02

Manufacturer Part No: 003427291
 
#40 ·
Buy from this guy... Daniel Stern

He sells the Cibie lights which are far better than either the Hella or IPF versions and his customer service is A+. Super knowledgeable.

Also, if you haven't done the harness upgrade, you are doing yourself an injustice. The difference is huge, even more with the upgraded lights. And you don't take the chance of burning up your factory harness.