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    Sorry if I have missed a post Mook, what colour IS that? It looks sensational mate, very well done! Great shine good panel work! Its goin to be one humdinger of a rig when its done! Great job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by the ski man View Post
    being a fully trained lighting guy, you can trust this advice.

    sealed beam headlights when new are about 3000 Kelvin, but they dull off after age to be around the 2600K mark. if you also have the halogen high beams then you can convert to whatever globes you want across all your lights and generally even get close to matching parking globes too.

    in order to stray from your question and go technical for a moment, the bluer (or 'whiter' as the auto industry suggests) the globe is then the less bright it actually becomes. light output isnt measured in colour tempature this is simply a perception that a whiter tone must be 'brighter'. this notion is simply sales BS that is far from correct - especially with filament based globes.

    in order to make a globe bright white they take a standard white globe ~3000K colour temp and apply a blue filter to tint the light output, in doing so they limit the amount of lumens the globe itself produces. this lumens figure is the actual brightness of the globe. to put it in simpler terms, the colour temp value (or brightness) is literally a figure for the tone of the colour, but for illumination distance and overall brightness its the lumen value thats important

    have a look at http://www.narva.com.au/products/bro...ormance-globes and they have a little graph that indicates colour temp against lumen output for their globes. the thing to note is how their 'brightest' blue globe is actually the least bright in lumens. this is because the blue filter is cutting out the majority of the red and green spectrum from the natural white light.

    I currently have standard 3000k 50w globes in my van (H4 outers and H1? inners) these are fair brighter tha the old sealed ones i used to have.

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    Sounds like I'm on the right track ski man. I was looking at either 3000k or 3300k, I think that ill go for the 3000k headlamps for the more traditional look.

    Thannkyou for your help.

    The colour is Jamacian (or Jamaica) Lime (HJ) colour, Cheers Rico

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    Sen-bloody-sational job mate! how longs the build taken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mook View Post
    Sounds like I'm on the right track ski man. I was looking at either 3000k or 3300k, I think that ill go for the 3000k headlamps for the more traditional look.
    yep, as Oz said get high wattage ones too, just make sure the housings your putting the globes in are not plastic, and are full glass. my bro put halogen housings into his hq tonner then bulked up the wattage and the lenses went milky and became warped due to heat.

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    Yeah there are other problems you can encounter when trying to make old lights brighter. I put relays on my high beam circuit and ran bigger wattage globes. No dramas you would think...... turns out that the standard wb headlight plug (and earlier ones will have the same drama) are not a good enough connection for the higher power draw. Because they are a loose fitting connection they create huge resistance which equals heat and the plugs melted. Relay or no relay the fittings will never be up to the extra power draw.
    I only wanted to upgrade the low beam so when I dipped my lights they were slightly brighter than a candle. Driving lights fix high beam.
    Last edited by wbute; 02-07-2011 at 01:32 PM.

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    do you think im dreaming?

    I thought that i would give this a go on ebay, i really don't want to part with it. but if it sells for this price ill be happy

    I was told to ask for high prices (by a friendly wrecker), so we'll see what happens.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....STRK:MESELX:IT

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    you need to edit the add so the punters realise it is column auto...

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    It says that it is a column shift cut out, looks in good nick compared with what i've seen, not original for Sandman but looks pretty classy anyway

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    hmm, tried fitting the halogen globes yesterday..
    Not much luck to be honest, found i was missing x2 retainers and the H4 bodys don't fit in the cup. Or whatever it is called. Plus the fit was rubbish. Thankyou Kingswood Country.
    The old sealed beams fit so much better. I may go back to them,
    Any advice on how to get them in ski man?

    Another Problem.

    I did not pre fit the taillight surrounds before painting the van, so I'm wondering was there anything in the holes for the pins to sit in? Rubber grommet etc?

    The list of missing bits
    x2 Headlight Retainers
    X2 Drip Molds
    X1 GM Indicator body ( i can't remember which side) The aftermarket ones are shocking!

    Back to the wreckers for mook.
    Last edited by mook; 04-07-2011 at 07:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hxbunny View Post
    It says that it is a column shift cut out, looks in good nick compared with what i've seen, not original for Sandman but looks pretty classy anyway
    i am one that reads adds..i went back and read it again and yes its there...:Chin:

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    Quote Originally Posted by mook View Post
    hmm, tried fitting the halogen globes yesterday..
    Not much luck to be honest, found i was missing x2 retainers and the H4 bodys don't fit in the cup. Or whatever it is called. Plus the fit was rubbish. Thankyou Kingswood Country.
    The old sealed beams fit so much better. I may go back to them,
    Any advice on how to get them in ski man?

    Another Problem.

    I did not pre fit the taillight surrounds before painting the van, so I'm wondering was there anything in the holes for the pins to sit in? Rubber grommet etc?

    The list of missing bits
    x2 Headlight Retainers
    X2 Drip Molds
    X1 GM Indicator body ( i can't remember which side) The aftermarket ones are shocking!

    Back to the wreckers for mook.
    the bucket for h4 has a bigger hole.you can cut it out or i will have some i would think..on the sinbox i just used a drill bit that was the same size as the pin.
    ive also got all the other bits..

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