replacement headlights - IPF vs delta
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replacement headlights - IPF vs delta
just wondering which on of these is better. do they use the same bulbs?
Delta 7" Round Quad Bar Xenon Headlamp Kit
or
IPF 920H4 JK Headlights
thanks
Delta 7" Round Quad Bar Xenon Headlamp Kit
or
IPF 920H4 JK Headlights
thanks
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I have the IPFs on mine and I must say - I love 'em. Not too fond of the "blue" tint bulbs, but that's all that was offered with the kit back then; now you can get the white ones instead of the blue. The beam pattern is awesome and haven't had any issues with it. Can't speak for the Delta; maybe someone that's used 'em will chime in soon, but I know the IPFs got raving reviews from everyone that got them.
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Go with the IPF's!
I have the IPF"s and I cannot ask for anything better. Living up here in Montana, there are a LOT of deer and other furry creatures running around at night and these lights have spotted them out SEVERAL times where as before with our crappy OEM lights I probably would have rolled right over them! I haven't seen any of the Delta's in person so I don't know how they run but if you go with IPF, you'll be happy thats for sure. Oh, and with the bulb color, I went with blue. Honestly they don't look blue, just a really bright white! I think I've read around somewhere that the white bulbs had a little yellow tinge to them but don't take my word for it. I may be wrong.
oh - and go with IPF's
oh - and go with IPF's
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go with ipf, hella, cibi'e- not in that order, stayaway from every thing else . HID are brighter but if the lens & reflector don't control the light very good all you get is the same pattern just brighter. dose that make sense, in other words lights that control the light with the lens are better then the ones that do it with the reflector, this my opinion based on 30yrs of off roading and playing with lighting options.
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I bought the IPF setup (Lens, bulbs, harness) when they 1st came out...
Very disapointed !!!
Blue light but no distance
My wifes family car is twice as bright on dims than stock and or IPF' set up is on brights
Save your money !!!!
Very disapointed !!!
Blue light but no distance
My wifes family car is twice as bright on dims than stock and or IPF' set up is on brights
Save your money !!!!
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I know I'm bringing back an old thread on this one but I was just wondering if any body had any more to add this this since I am looking at new headlights right now and was looking for some input on the Deltas vs. IPF. Thanks
Nick
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I have a set of the IPF lights on order. I'll be installing them this weekend. Everything I have read about them has been positive. I'll let you know how they turn out.
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