... Here's the real question: does anybody have a template for cutting the truck headlight bucket for bulb access on the 2nd bulb? I'd guess several of you have done this, did you (or can you) sketch out something for the area to be cut out?
Second question, am I safe running 100w/80w bulbs without taking a chance on melting something?
Charles,
There is no need for a template to cut the bucket. Just cut about a 3 or 3-1/2 inch hole approximately where the second bulb will stick through. You can just hold it up into place and get a pretty good idea. I used a combination of a hole saw and a little jig saw with a thin metal blade to cut mine out. Then I cleaned and smoothed up the cut edge with a moto tool and brushed on some Plasti-dip (liquid rubber dip for tool handles) to seal the edge from moisture.
As for the high wattage bulbs, I ran them for about 3 years. But I had to replace the capsules once or twice because they kept scorching the reflector over time. Then last fall one completely melted down and smoked the whole interior of the capsule and ruined it. Damn near caused a fire from what I could tell of the bulb base and socket! So I've given up on the high wattage bulbs and went back to good old standard Hella halogen bulbs and I really don't notice that much loss of light. I'm tired of replacing capsules!
I've seen 2 or 3 different attempts at better lighting for these trucks including a couple of cheap Chinese projector lens headlights with the cool LED accents and so on and none of them are as good as a well done set of sport lights. I haven't seen a good HID set to compare with, though, but for the price, the sports are hard to beat even if it cost you $500 for the conversion (which mine did and I did my own wiring, separate fuse box, relays, etc. ).
-Jay