Lightbulb guide.

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#31 Post by Toledo Man »

Halogen headlight units will go straight on (they're 5 3/4" in diameter). My Autopal ones has H4 bulbs for the outers and H1 for the inners.
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#32 Post by GTS290N »

And there are a zillion options.
I would like to hear from forum members who reckon they have purchased replacements that look like the originals from a cosmetic viewpoint. :)
For me the brightness is not an issue, just how they look.
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#33 Post by Mahesh »

For me it's the other way around, my Sprint is driven mainly at night, so brightness is the priority.

Having said that I have overdone it, brighter than most moderns now.
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#34 Post by naskeet »

GTS290N wrote:And there are a zillion options.
I would like to hear from forum members who reckon they have purchased replacements that look like the originals from a cosmetic viewpoint. :)
For me the brightness is not an issue, just how they look.
Mahesh wrote:For me it's the other way around, my Sprint is driven mainly at night, so brightness is the priority.

Having said that I have overdone it, brighter than most moderns now.
My concerns are both brightness (i.e. intensity) and beam pattern.

My 1974 Triumph Toledo 1300, has had 7 x 5¾ inch rectangular Lucas "Brighteyes" 60/55W H4 quartz-halogen headlamps since mid-1976; later supplemented by matched pairs of Lucas 20/20 Homofocal, 7 inch rally auxiliary driving lamps (will illuminate a white five-bar gate at 1/3 mile distance! :D ) and fog lamps with 55W H3 bulbs.

I'm thinking of substituting four 5¾ inch diameter Bosch or Hella, second-generation ellipsoidal-reflector quartz-halogen headlamps, as used on some 3-Series & 5-Series BMWs. With this system, the main beam of the inboard lamps is designed to overlay the dipped beam of the outboard lamps, to optimise intensity and beam pattern.

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#35 Post by Richard the old one »

I could not find any link on the internet to Autopal but I did find that Robsport International had GLU537 listed so I ordered a pair and now that they have arrived I see that they are obviously manufactured by Aotopal. They fitted without any problems I just need for it to get dark to check them out but they look fine. The cost at £15 which included the bulb I thought was good.

Another alternative is ones made by "Ring" and their website does list local stockist which is useful but I suspect they would have to order them in these days.
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#36 Post by GTS290N »

That's an excellent price, it will be interesting to see how good they look.
Chris Witor has Valeo items at £42.50 each, no lamp supplied.
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#37 Post by Flyfisherman »

Richard the old one wrote:I could not find any link on the internet to Autopal but I did find that Robsport International had GLU537 listed so I ordered a pair and now that they have arrived I see that they are obviously manufactured by Aotopal. They fitted without any problems I just need for it to get dark to check them out but they look fine. The cost at £15 which included the bulb I thought was good.

Another alternative is ones made by "Ring" and their website does list local stockist which is useful but I suspect they would have to order them in these days.
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#38 Post by Mahesh »

I like the side lights.
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Aaargh!
I'm blind! :lol:
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#40 Post by Mad Mart »

Your lights look really good. If I ever restore a Sprint to keep, I think I'll do that upgrade.
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#41 Post by Flyfisherman »

Mahesh wrote:I like the side lights.
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#42 Post by naskeet »

Flyfisherman wrote:
Richard the old one wrote:I could not find any link on the internet to Autopal but I did find that Robsport International had GLU537 listed so I ordered a pair and now that they have arrived I see that they are obviously manufactured by Aotopal. They fitted without any problems I just need for it to get dark to check them out but they look fine. The cost at £15 which included the bulb I thought was good.

Another alternative is ones made by "Ring" and their website does list local stockist which is useful but I suspect they would have to order them in these days.
Here are the autopal lights

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I shall be interested to see what the night-time dipped & main beam intensity patterns look like, on an unlit road with cats' eyes!?!
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