H4 vs HID vs LED
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H4 vs HID vs LED
My first Jeep was an '08 JKU Sahara, was running H13 from the factory all the way up to 12/2014. Never replaced the bulbs. Not once.
Now I'm in a '15 JKU Rubicon, still running factory lights. What's interesting is they don't seem as bright as my '08.
Now I have done a lot of research, oh about a years worth. Don't really want to beat a dead horse either...
People like the Trucklites LEDs, and their non-named HIDs. However no one can seem to answer the question of why converting to H4?!
LEDs are the new thing, lower power / high output, should last forever... However they're $$. Not quiet ready for that money to be spent.
HIDs are nice, they have kits, seem easy to install and will work with my factory reflectors. Reasonably priced as well. (4500k 55w bi-xenon w/kit $100~ish)
Now why would you convert from an H13 to and H4. What's the benefit? Why are H4 bulbs "so much better" than H13? No one can seem to answer this question... I understand the factory reflectors on JKs are garbage, however to never replace a bulb in the 7 years I owned my Sahara... My mother (sadly does not drive a Jeep) is running 9003/HB2 (US version of H4) and has to replace them every 5-6 months. To give you an idea she drives maybe 60 miles a week on pavement. So why would someone convert to an H4?!
And my ultimate question is, what would be better bang for my buck based off everyone's experience, got someone trying to keep it inexpensive but needing an upgrade?
Now I'm in a '15 JKU Rubicon, still running factory lights. What's interesting is they don't seem as bright as my '08.
Now I have done a lot of research, oh about a years worth. Don't really want to beat a dead horse either...
People like the Trucklites LEDs, and their non-named HIDs. However no one can seem to answer the question of why converting to H4?!
LEDs are the new thing, lower power / high output, should last forever... However they're $$. Not quiet ready for that money to be spent.
HIDs are nice, they have kits, seem easy to install and will work with my factory reflectors. Reasonably priced as well. (4500k 55w bi-xenon w/kit $100~ish)
Now why would you convert from an H13 to and H4. What's the benefit? Why are H4 bulbs "so much better" than H13? No one can seem to answer this question... I understand the factory reflectors on JKs are garbage, however to never replace a bulb in the 7 years I owned my Sahara... My mother (sadly does not drive a Jeep) is running 9003/HB2 (US version of H4) and has to replace them every 5-6 months. To give you an idea she drives maybe 60 miles a week on pavement. So why would someone convert to an H4?!
And my ultimate question is, what would be better bang for my buck based off everyone's experience, got someone trying to keep it inexpensive but needing an upgrade?
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i was on the search just like you but after reading and looking at reviews. The cost to improve is not worth it to me. In The city the world is polluted with so much light so there is zero benefit. On the interstate it's pretty much the same with all the traffic, reflective stripes, reflectors and signs. The only place you are going to see any significant improvement is on dark country roads but you are going to pay big bucks.
If money was no object I would buy some HIDprojectors or JW Speakers. Probably the Speakers as they look better in my opinion.
Good luck in your venture!
If money was no object I would buy some HIDprojectors or JW Speakers. Probably the Speakers as they look better in my opinion.
Good luck in your venture!
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I added 6.5 inch kc fog lights on bumper. I have to use those to see anything at night. I still have stock headlights. Theyre just terrible. Why are they so dim and only project a narrow strip across road? Its the worst design ever.
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I have Hella e-code H4, in my 2014. They were much less expensive and put out a much better beam pattern, due to the lens & not the bulb, I'm sure. Plenty of extra light for me, without blinding oncoming traffic. Whatever you decide, get a proper system, and just don't throw HID bulbs or LEDs in the stock housings. That makes the light shine all over the place and blind oncoming traffic.
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On the interstate it's pretty much the same with all the traffic, reflective stripes, reflectors and signs. The only place you are going to see any significant improvement is on dark country roads but you are going to pay big bucks. If money was no object I would buy some HIDprojectors or JW Speakers. Probably the Speakers as they look better in my opinion. Good luck in your venture!
LED is a toss up between The Quadratec, Trucklite, and JW Speakers... Leaning more towards the first two.
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H4 isnt an improvement.
Its just that its been around for 30 or more years and the aftermarket has alot of supt for that harness type than they do for the h13. For most of those years, all auto manufacturers used h4. As plastic headlamp modules became popular with replaceable insert bulb vs replacing the whole glass assembly, they started experimenting with different connectors.
More bulb models available for it as a result.
Its just that its been around for 30 or more years and the aftermarket has alot of supt for that harness type than they do for the h13. For most of those years, all auto manufacturers used h4. As plastic headlamp modules became popular with replaceable insert bulb vs replacing the whole glass assembly, they started experimenting with different connectors.
More bulb models available for it as a result.
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Oh I know, I've read up on all that. So the question is why hasn't someone designed a new H13 reflector for the JKs? I would but I'm no engineer... If it's not the bulb but the housing...