Back when I had four 4×6 rectangular headlamps (high inboard, high+low outboard), I got a set of H4 housings for the outboard lights, and stuck in 90W/130W capsules. Same for the inboard lights, only I “recycled” the capsules where the lowbeam filament burned out but the highbeam had almost no mileage on it. All on separate circuits, with fuses+relays, and the stock wiring only powered the relay-coils.

Beautiful blanket of light vs the sissy-pansy hotspots of dim light and even dimmer spill of the stock halogens, fairly steep cutoff so no blinding oncoming drivers (never once got flashed), and even drawing twice the current was so worth it in terms of visibility.

They beat the crap out of even today’s “precision” headlights.

And someone being a jackass in front of you? Just light ’em up with >500W of raw halogen power. :smiling_imp:

Today, I’m using H11s and want to do the H9 conversion. to squeeze some more lemons out of them.

Dunno if I’d try LEDs, as I want to keep the weatherproofing caps on the back of the housings. Depending on the weather you have there, you might want to consider that aspect.