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NOS '89-'91 K5 & Sub quad Bosch H4 headlights LAST CALL

Irish1941

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Been sitting on these for quite awhile.
92x150mm Bosch H4 e-code headlights. #301305102
Fits '89-'91 K5 & Subs
They were for Euro export trucks and vans RPO T84 headlights. Made with heavy glass lenses, these will last. No plastic to haze up.
Makes sealed beams look like flashlights.
I only have high beams. No low beams.
Did sell 4 to a guy who ran hi beam housings in all 4 headlight mounts. I don't suggest that unless offroad only or in a rural area. He aimed the low side down and away he went.
I run the hi beams on my truck. Huge difference.
Come with 60/55w Orsam 3 pin bulbs which means even in the high beam housing you have a low beam & high beam filament. Add a relay, 3 pin plug and some 14g wire and you're good to go.
Wanted $135 now $100 a pair shipped to your door in the lower 48.
I need to move some of these.
PM me any questions.
Thanks
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Hmm...never thought about that. Only really need tires and new shocks.
My truck fund is way, way down so I gotta get rid of some stuff.
 
ya i know.

i am out on medical these days and super low on cash. only way i have got any work on my truck was cashin in pennys and saved parts i had.

figured i would ask. :D
 
Do they throw the same color light as the original ones? aka more yellow than white?


On your front blinker housings......I picked up one of those lens cleaning things from the auto parts place and re-polished my front blinker lenses. Turned out awesome! Worth the $15 or so. 3M was the one I used.
 
Do they throw the same color light as the original ones? aka more yellow than white?
That depends on the bulbs, not the housings.

On your front blinker housings......I picked up one of those lens cleaning things from the auto parts place and re-polished my front blinker lenses. Turned out awesome! Worth the $15 or so. 3M was the one I used.
Also seen decent results from regular toothbrush and an old clean tooth brush. It's a polishing compound.
 
Like AM said...bulbs determine the color. With the bulbs in these ones they are close to same color temp of the sealed beams.
SO how about $125 a pair? $240 for four.
They cost me than that for singles but they need to go to good homes.
 
Like AM said...bulbs determine the color. With the bulbs in these ones they are close to same color temp of the sealed beams.
SO how about $125 a pair? $240 for four.
They cost me than that for singles but they need to go to good homes.


You are killing me. I want to run these as highs with an HID kit BAD......
 
You are killing me. I want to run these as highs with an HID kit BAD......
That would work...bright as f*ck! You'll burn a hole thru your garage wall.
Trying the lo thru the hi beam housing this weekend.
I also do have some AU/UK/Japan lows that I'm playing with too if the hi thing doesn't work.
Apparently there are these things called "beam benders" that drivers going from UK to France stick on their headlights that make them legal for driving on right hand side of the road in Europe. Corrects the the way the beam goes.
If I can get them to work on my truck, I'll have a few H4 lows and these bender things too.
I'll let you know.
 
I get flashed enough with my relay mod'd lows as it is. My highs now are BRIGHT, but too much light is like too much power...
 
Someone PM'd me for some night time test photos...
low beams
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And high beam with all four highs lit up. Truck in front of mine was about 60' away.
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Sorry for crummy pix. Going to desert this weekend and I'll get some better long distance shots.
 
Bought a set of these from Irish and got them yesterday.

Haven't installed them yet but man, they look and feel like quality pieces.

He's great to deal with and they were well packaged. Thanks man!
 
Glad you got them safe and sound. Now you gotta get them in there!
This the result of my high beam lenses in low beam location test.
Good cut line and loads of light.
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Come with 60/55w Orsam 3 pin bulbs which means even in the high beam housing you have a low beam & high beam filament. Add a relay, 3 pin plug and some 14g wire and you're good to go.

When you say "add a relay" what all is involved..... Is there a link that explains what is needed and why preferably. Sorry for the noob question.
 
Irish,

How much lift is in your blazer?

Which shocks do you need - all 4?

I'd be willing to trade for some lights.

Let me know.
 
not interested as I just bought some other cheap alternatives

BUT

where in LA are you? Looks like Maywood or something
 
When you say "add a relay" what all is involved..... Is there a link that explains what is needed and why preferably. Sorry for the noob question.
Relay allows for a full 12 volts to the bulb. With stock setup you'll lose as much as 1.5 to 3 volts from switch to bulb. If I find a good link, I'll post it up. Fairly easy to do. Search around for relay headlight mod. If you don't find anything, PM and I'll walk you thru it.
Silverado_K5, just got new Bilsteins all around. All good in shock dept.
And, K85 Octane, I live on westside, near Culver.
 

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