Funny you should say "200 degrees outside." Two days ago I used my laser temp reader to check temps around my house here in the Phoenix area. The concrete I was standing on was 150F, the wood floor of my porch was 167F and the pieces of black auto carpet I attached to the steps to help my elderly dog in/out of the house were 200F! I was also surprised to find the lock on my back door was 147F and later that my Stingray exhaust manifold was 512F. Sometimes I wish I had thermal vision. Great info by the way. I've been thinking about converting mine to electric, this really helps with that decision. Cheers!
I know this is an older post, for 650.00 go get a set of Holley Retrolights. No modifications at all, plug and play with options on how you want high and low beam working separate like stock or together.
I didn’t have any problem with the steel bucket the bulb sits in, it’s the pot metal headlight housing itself. It all fits fine, it just won’t rotate enough to adjust. Anna on Restoration Obsession 3D printed headlight adapters to use standard LED multi bulb headlamps. Turned out pretty cool.
@@C3Mods yeah I saw that. She is full of surprises. I haven't decided what headlights to go with yet still researching. You have a very well thought out approach to your vette I enjoy your vids. I grew up in Illinois outside of Kewaunee. Small town life.
If I knew I had to go through all this work, I probably would still have ordered it. I was just pissed that they made it seem like it was plug and play. That being said, there are other alternatives, they just include having to replace headlamps which I was trying to avoid because of the chance of chipping the paint on the covers and front end.
I used the factory 90’s relay and wired it into the circuit. I have since sold the car, so I can’t show you any video of it. But you could use standard relays. In hindsight, it would have been easier to do that.
Does your Dapper Lighting link go directly to the kit you purchased? Been wanting better lights on our ‘79 for a long time, but so many kits seemed to need some kind of mod. Did you get the adjustability when you opened up the hole in the housing a little more?
Stephen Chapis Just go to Dappers web site and use the drop down menu for make, model, etc. it will take you to the 575 lights and then there are more drop down menus for light options. I did get a lot of adjustability, but ended up doing it twice. I’ll put up a little side note on the next Corvette video, but because they are projector lamps, it cuts off the beam at the top. So, you have a half circle of light and I didn’t get the range I was hoping on the low beams. The high beams, however, are 360 degree of beam and make up for it. Actually I’ll do a quick night time video and show you what I mean. Give me a week or so.
@@C3Mods - Thanks John. Take your time. I looked at the site last night and decided to go with the non-halo LEDs with OE glass as I strive for a sleeper restomod. Now if Dapper would develop taillights that have integrated reverse lights. Like you I so want four illuminated taillights but don’t want to alter the body since she was just painted last year. BTW- were you in the Air Force? One of the shots of the car back when I noticed one of those brown signs you always see on Air Force bases.
@@C3Mods - Lights have been ordered- 30W LEDs, black housings, no halos, and OE glass. Any advice? Will have them installed next months along with new Corvette Rubber weatherstripping. The crap I got from Eckler’s is coming out.
Stephen Chapis I have a lot of advice! You need to call me, I can save you lots of headaches! If you are on Instagram you can DM me and I’ll give you my number.
All great feedback and points of concern. I’m in complete agreement for the price point on these units. They should be perfect
Funny you should say "200 degrees outside." Two days ago I used my laser temp reader to check temps around my house here in the Phoenix area. The concrete I was standing on was 150F, the wood floor of my porch was 167F and the pieces of black auto carpet I attached to the steps to help my elderly dog in/out of the house were 200F! I was also surprised to find the lock on my back door was 147F and later that my Stingray exhaust manifold was 512F. Sometimes I wish I had thermal vision. Great info by the way. I've been thinking about converting mine to electric, this really helps with that decision. Cheers!
That’s crazy!!!
I know this is an older post, for 650.00 go get a set of Holley Retrolights. No modifications at all, plug and play with options on how you want high and low beam working separate like stock or together.
Good to know for next time! Thanks!
Great video.. Thanks..!
No problem! Hope it helps!
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you look so different without those glasses!
Good Vid Brother 👌
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
I used c2 buckets on mine the holes are bigger I ground out one and decided on the c2 units.
I didn’t have any problem with the steel bucket the bulb sits in, it’s the pot metal headlight housing itself. It all fits fine, it just won’t rotate enough to adjust. Anna on Restoration Obsession 3D printed headlight adapters to use standard LED multi bulb headlamps. Turned out pretty cool.
@@C3Mods yeah I saw that. She is full of surprises. I haven't decided what headlights to go with yet still researching. You have a very well thought out approach to your vette I enjoy your vids. I grew up in Illinois outside of Kewaunee. Small town life.
So, looking through the other comments. You wouldn't recommend this kit today?
If I knew I had to go through all this work, I probably would still have ordered it. I was just pissed that they made it seem like it was plug and play. That being said, there are other alternatives, they just include having to replace headlamps which I was trying to avoid because of the chance of chipping the paint on the covers and front end.
Did you go through relays? Also can you show them on a drive?
I used the factory 90’s relay and wired it into the circuit. I have since sold the car, so I can’t show you any video of it. But you could use standard relays. In hindsight, it would have been easier to do that.
Does your Dapper Lighting link go directly to the kit you purchased? Been wanting better lights on our ‘79 for a long time, but so many kits seemed to need some kind of mod. Did you get the adjustability when you opened up the hole in the housing a little more?
Stephen Chapis Just go to Dappers web site and use the drop down menu for make, model, etc. it will take you to the 575 lights and then there are more drop down menus for light options. I did get a lot of adjustability, but ended up doing it twice. I’ll put up a little side note on the next Corvette video, but because they are projector lamps, it cuts off the beam at the top. So, you have a half circle of light and I didn’t get the range I was hoping on the low beams. The high beams, however, are 360 degree of beam and make up for it. Actually I’ll do a quick night time video and show you what I mean. Give me a week or so.
@@C3Mods - Thanks John. Take your time. I looked at the site last night and decided to go with the non-halo LEDs with OE glass as I strive for a sleeper restomod. Now if Dapper would develop taillights that have integrated reverse lights. Like you I so want four illuminated taillights but don’t want to alter the body since she was just painted last year. BTW- were you in the Air Force? One of the shots of the car back when I noticed one of those brown signs you always see on Air Force bases.
Stephen Chapis Actually, my wife and I were in the Navy, but we live by Scott AFB where I grew up.
@@C3Mods - Lights have been ordered- 30W LEDs, black housings, no halos, and OE glass. Any advice? Will have them installed next months along with new Corvette Rubber weatherstripping. The crap I got from Eckler’s is coming out.
Stephen Chapis I have a lot of advice! You need to call me, I can save you lots of headaches! If you are on Instagram you can DM me and I’ll give you my number.
Garbage we got these mods and they are a mess! They a re e non conforming l
Beam is on a 90
Yeah, I wasn’t happy with the product, especially the price, but made it work. Definitely would use something else next time.