Stock lights suck...
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Stock lights suck...
I just started driving my Cherokee and I realized that the headlights suck... I was wondering what the cheapest and best fix for this.. Either new lights or light bar maybe two square LEDs?
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Start with upgrading the harness. The Putco harness on Amazon is decent, although the relays could be more reliable. If you need more, then swap to H4 housings and put in brighter bulbs. The IPF Fatboy bulbs claim to be the brightest H4's without going to insane power levels.
Adding a light bar or pods is only useful offroad. They'll be illegal to use on the street. If offroad is where you plan to use them, then the ones on ebay and Amazon offer a lot of value.
Adding a light bar or pods is only useful offroad. They'll be illegal to use on the street. If offroad is where you plan to use them, then the ones on ebay and Amazon offer a lot of value.
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I just did this on mine.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/e-...r-10-a-204713/
This is probably the cheapest way to fix the factory headlamp wiring.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/e-...r-10-a-204713/
This is probably the cheapest way to fix the factory headlamp wiring.
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Yeah, upgrade the harness first. It will make a big difference with stock lights. I have read that it will increase light output by @ 35%. I made my own from stuff I had sitting around left over from other projects so, basically, mine was free.
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Mine seem "adequate" but there's room for improvement. One is brighter than the other... Rewiring the harness seems like a good idea on most cars.
What's the recommended gauge ? #12? or maybe even #10 ? 10 gauge is good for about 60 amps, so very little voltage drop to the headlamps would be the result, but maybe a bit over-kill....
What's the recommended gauge ? #12? or maybe even #10 ? 10 gauge is good for about 60 amps, so very little voltage drop to the headlamps would be the result, but maybe a bit over-kill....
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Mine seem "adequate" but there's room for improvement. One is brighter than the other... Rewiring the harness seems like a good idea on most cars.
What's the recommended gauge ? #12? or maybe even #10 ? 10 gauge is good for about 60 amps, so very little voltage drop to the headlamps would be the result, but maybe a bit over-kill....
What's the recommended gauge ? #12? or maybe even #10 ? 10 gauge is good for about 60 amps, so very little voltage drop to the headlamps would be the result, but maybe a bit over-kill....
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Definitely harness first. I was going to grab the putco harness from amazon but a few of the reviews about cheap relays and plugs pushed me to make my own. I followed the directions here http://jeep-xj.info/HowtoHeadlightLoom.htm and everything works great. It was much more expensive to make my own but I need my headlights to work and I need to be able to trust them. In the winter about 90% of my driving is at night, my headlights need to work.
There are some great write-up on the the headlight harness upgrade in the write-up section. If you have fogs lights there is an extra step to keep them working.
There are some great write-up on the the headlight harness upgrade in the write-up section. If you have fogs lights there is an extra step to keep them working.
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Is that a different alternative to the putco?
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Yes that is another harness but at $10 shipped you might wonder about the quality of the parts. Also it says it's 1.5m long... my harness was over 2m long to get from the battery to the driver side headlight.
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It's the one I just used in this write-up.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/e-...r-10-a-204713/
It is (Just!) long enough.
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Definitely harness first. I was going to grab the putco harness from amazon but a few of the reviews about cheap relays and plugs pushed me to make my own. I followed the directions here http://jeep-xj.info/HowtoHeadlightLoom.htm and everything works great. It was much more expensive to make my own but I need my headlights to work and I need to be able to trust them. In the winter about 90% of my driving is at night, my headlights need to work.
There are some great write-up on the the headlight harness upgrade in the write-up section. If you have fogs lights there is an extra step to keep them working.
There are some great write-up on the the headlight harness upgrade in the write-up section. If you have fogs lights there is an extra step to keep them working.
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I didn't realize how bad they were. I upgraded my harness, and switched to H4 housings in my '98 XJ 10 years ago. I just picked up a '94 XJ, and couldn't believe how bad the stock lights are. I have been working on it, but before I put it on the road I will upgrade it also. I have the parts for the harness. I just have to break out the soldering iron.