How to fit new headlights to the Land Rover Defender
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- If you're thinking of upgrading or swapping out your headlights in your Land Rover Defender, this guide will take you step by step on how to fit them with the DA1158 - HEADLAMP FITTING KIT. use this guide for standard direct replacements and upgrading to LED headlights.
Items used in this video. (headlights shown not currently available - but below are the curret option savailable in LED.)
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DA1158 - HEADLAMP FITTING KIT AND RING - 8" WITH BLACK RING - FOR ALL DEFENDER, SERIES AND RANGE ROVER CLASSIC
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:41 Removing the headlight trim
02:44 Removing the headlight and mount
04:20 Installing the headlight mount
05:32 Mounting the bezel onto the headlight
06:53 Fitting the headlight into place
09:06 Fitting a Halo LED lamp
10:30 Comparison - Авто та транспорт
IMPORTANT - always put some Copperslip onto your adjustment screws before fitting! It's also a good idea to paint the tips of the adjustment screws in Day-Glo paint, so your MoT tester won't go turning the wrong screws to tweak headlamp alignment.
I'm currently in the process of purchasing a TD4 which does need some work. I stumbled across this channel and...love it, very helpful and interesting - especially for a Landy noob like me. You've got yourself a new sub, thanks for the great content!
We're in the "not a fan" camp. They do genuinely look nice on some Defenders, but regardless of that this kind of look is not something we prefer for these older styled vehicles. But each to their own of course. I am sure they will at least perform better than the standard lamps anyway!
Take a look at Bangin Headlights Traditional 7 LED headlight
I'd be interested to hear / see how much better these lights are than the originals on a dark wet night.
I wanted headlights that looked as ‘stock’ as possible, so went with the Trucklite units.
Me too 😊
We prefer the stock look as well.
With winter on the horizon I decided to keep my headlights standard otherwise snow would build up on them as LEDs run cold. The LED headlights with heating elements are silly money.
Yeah that's very true. Can be an issue but luckily we don't get severe snow here too often.
@@LRLiveUK Up in Scotland so more common than down south 😄
Take a look at Bangin Headlights Traditional 7 LED headlight - looks classic, glass not plastic and warm white projectors for a bright but vintage looking headlight
They look very good, do you need to change any of the electric feeds to use the LED lamps, relays or similar. Chris B.
Nope, they just plug and play.
I went for lynx eye lights and they are 3 times brighter than standard .
I am planning to buy a pair of lights and signal. How good are the Wipac ones, s7099? Do you ship to romania? If so what’s the shipping cost and the taxes ? Thank you!
Another thing to be aware of is that, I think in all cases, the LED lamp units are around 2cm smaller diameter than the factory standard headlamp units. This means you'll have something like a 1cm gap between the plastic trim and your new LED headlamps.
When I fitted my LED headlamps, a few years ago now, I managed to purchase some new trims with a smaller diameter cutout that neatly fits around the smaller LED units. Don't ask where I got them from, as it was about 7 years ago. An alternative is to fit plastic strip or even LED 'daylight running' strip around suitable replacement lamps. Maybe, today, someone sells an appropriately-sized trim 🤷♂️ ?
These ones now are direct replacement, same size. I think some earlier units were designed for moptorcycles so were a little smaller. These just slot straight in - perfect size.
@lrlive Are both of these headlights now available?
And links to those that are please.
i'v just purchased the Britpart Lynx Halo after your review on them, not fitted yet but they look quality compared to the ebay units i previously had, any tips on getting them correctly aligned for MOT test. ps great videos pps please straighten up your front number plate, its giving me OCD :)
Sorry, will do!
Are the halo lights the Britpart model? LR parts already stock and sell them. I believe you said these were pre-sale test units? Or did i misunderstand
These aren't the Britpart ones but they are very similar. Possibly from a different manufacturer.
Hi, what did you connect up electrically with the little fly lead on the LHS lamp before connecting the main connector up?
The wire simply Tee'd off the main beam feed to to some foglights I presume. Not an issue to feed the LED as the draw is so low for LED>
@@LRLiveUK thanks for the reply. Just saw a random wire and wondered where that had come from 👍🏻
It's my understanding that the law requires DRL's to be wired via a relay so that they turn off when dip beam is turned on but may stay on with main beam. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
That sounds right to me.
Hi Would those work on a series lll?
Yes, but you may have to add the ISO connector. Easy to do though.
Hello there I'm seeing "Spec: NOT For Vehicles with Electric Headlamp Levelling - KA922615 (approx 1992) onwards
Equivalent to Part No: DA1158". Which my defender is. If that's the case, what rings/mounts do I use?
Do you have a Range Rover?
Hey@@LRLiveUK. No, Puma Defender 2009. Took down the lights the other day as one was getting dim. Turns out I just need the regular bezel. It has a slot for the levelling motor.
Hi, are they legal for road use?
Yes, providing you fit a complete LED upgrade including the LED Reflector. It's people who just fit a replacement LED bulb WITHOUT an LED reflector that are illegal.
I wasn't aware of that. The lamps are all E marked to conform with DVLA.
@LRLiveUK The reason you need to fit a complete replacement unit - bulb + reflector - is that Halogen/Tungsten bulbs and LED bulbs require differently shaped reflectors. If you simply put one of those LED "replacement" bulbs into the factory standard housing (with the standard Halogen reflector) you won't get good road illumination and you'll blind oncoming drivers.
Also, although I cannot remember the precise details, it is specified that you can legally fit certain USA (and other) type approval marked complete lamp units as alternatives to those with the 'E' type approval mark. You'd need to read the latest registrations to verify this.
Halo all day long.