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IPF 968 H3 halogen lights

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04 Feb 2024 00:26 - 04 Feb 2024 01:21 #254006 by Filipao
I've installed a pair on my Gen4 and the temperature difference (Kelvin) compared to the original headlights' LEDs was shocking.

Not too many suitable LED H3 conversion options are available.

After trying a couple that totally distorted the beam pattern, finally got a pair of perfect Osram's LEDriving HL Easy H3.

The key is these (Osram's) have the same distance from light source to base, keeping the focal distance untouched 


     
 
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04 Feb 2024 06:54 - 04 Feb 2024 07:13 #254007 by rogerzilla
Replied by rogerzilla on topic IPF 968 H3 halogen lights
What country are you in?  I think all UK.Jimnys with halogens use H4, and LED external retrofit lighting isn't allowed here anyway.
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04 Feb 2024 09:20 #254010 by Roger Fairclough
They are clearly marked as "Off-Road use Only".

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04 Feb 2024 09:38 #254014 by DrRobin
Replied by DrRobin on topic IPF 968 H3 halogen lights
Filipao is not in the UK, so might be legal where he lives.

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04 Feb 2024 09:42 - 04 Feb 2024 09:42 #254015 by rogerzilla
Replied by rogerzilla on topic IPF 968 H3 halogen lights
Like e-scooters, DPF removal services, etc, it's legal to sell this stuff but illegal for almost everyone to use it.  MOT testers specifically look for retrofit LEDs in halogen headlamp assemblies now; LEDs fitted into other external lights (DRLs, stop lights, fog lights) are also not legal under the RVLR but I don't believe the testers check them.
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04 Feb 2024 11:14 #254016 by 300bhpton
Replied by 300bhpton on topic IPF 968 H3 halogen lights

What country are you in?  I think all UK.Jimnys with halogens use H4, and LED external retrofit lighting isn't allowed here anyway.
Retro fit LED is allowed in the U.K. but you need an approved housing and need to follow the guidelines. On pre 1986 vehicles you can also legally fit bulbs like these for road use. I know this doesn’t help any Gen4 owners and is U.K. specific. Just wanted to point out it isn’t a blanket no on LED upgrades.

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04 Feb 2024 11:42 - 05 Feb 2024 10:47 #254018 by rogerzilla
Replied by rogerzilla on topic IPF 968 H3 halogen lights
That's correct, you need the entire lamp unit and any extra wiring components. Has anyone tried to fit SZ5 headlamps in an SZ4 or LCV, I wonder?

The G-Wagen style rear bumper lights are the whole unit so could theoretically be legal if E-marked, but I don't know if any are*.  Same goes for the foglight/DRL assembly, if you can find an E-marked unit that fits.

*Update: yes, at least one design is E-marked, if you fancy spending £350.
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05 Feb 2024 06:59 #254030 by yakuza
Replied by yakuza on topic IPF 968 H3 halogen lights
Here in Norway you cannot fit LED or Xenon HID to a car that did not come with it from new. Needs auto leveling headlights not manual.
These regulations sometimes comes from the EU and they often change.

The Osram led bulbs looks good though, their LED bars and lights have been good and they should know how to hit the focal point.

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06 Feb 2024 00:26 - 06 Feb 2024 00:30 #254058 by Filipao
Replied by Filipao on topic IPF 968 H3 halogen lights


@ rogerzilla

Portugal. As I see it, so far this is an international forum.

You've misread me, IPF 968 lights are H3 one filament only.

I've wired them to be on with high beam only, which is legal if lights are marked "HR" (and "E", obviously)
Last edit: 06 Feb 2024 00:30 by Filipao.
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06 Feb 2024 08:10 #254059 by rogerzilla
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Are these add-on driving lights?  That's what isn't clear.

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06 Feb 2024 09:48 #254062 by facade
Replied by facade on topic IPF 968 H3 halogen lights

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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06 Feb 2024 14:43 #254072 by DrRobin
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@ rogerzilla

Portugal. As I see it, so far this is an international forum.

You've misread me, IPF 968 lights are H3 one filament only.

I've wired them to be on with high beam only, which is legal if lights are marked "HR" (and "E", obviously)
 
I am not sure if Portugal is the same as the UK, but in the UK unless the lights you have were originally fitted with LEDs, you can't legally fit LEDs in place of the halogen bulbs and still be road legal, it doesn't matter if they are E marked or not.

It's crazy I know, if the beam pattern is the same and the light output the same (or within limits) then why not, but that is the current UK regs.

A lot of people fit LEDs and then swap back to halogen for the road worthy test (MOT).

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