Originally posted by kcole
I just saw some high wattage halogen bulbs in a J C Whitney catalog. Wonder if anyone has tried them and if the stock switch and wiring will handle them safely. Would like to try brighter ones but don't want to burn up something. Need all the help I can get-can't see as good as I once could. Probably linked to age or something.
All I can say is: "Don't bother with the lights from JCW. "
I purchased a set of the high wattage (100/80) all-weather (yellow beam) lights 2 years ago. When they got here. . Surprise!... . they were Sylvanias. Oo. They lasted until 2 months ago, despite some rather rough off-roading.
So when I found I needed a new set, I re-ordered.
Except this time they were not Sylvanias!
(I can't even find these bulbs on Sylvania's site, so I guess they're not making them anymore

)
They were CEC (?) brand, who I never heard of. I just know they have 'Made in Korea' on them.
The verdict: I can give you one because the qulity control
is non-existent on these things. The diameter of the o-ring channel is too large, so that the bulbs will not fit into the housing.
Bottom line: I will have to order the Sylvania Super White's I guess.
PS: I have had 100/80 bulbs in the truck for 2 1/2 years.
To date, no signs of any harness or housing meltdown, or anything abnormal.
Disclaimer:
Just my experience. Your results may vary.
