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11-26-2014, 09:21 PM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
Ok checked some other forums out and just ordered them. I'll let you know my experiences with them in case anyone else is interested.
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11-26-2014, 10:29 PM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
Not a bad price, I have the military version in 24 volt configuration. I was tired of messing with HID's and other options. LED seems the way to go. Doesn't have the light output of HID's but the reliability is worth it IMO.
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11-27-2014, 11:10 PM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
Thanks. You think they'll drop in or I'll need to cut away part of the rear mounts ?
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11-28-2014, 12:45 AM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
Should just drop in, any 7" light should work. You'll see how the bezels screw together when you take them apart. It is really simple.
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12-11-2014, 02:15 AM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
Any update on how they worked? Id be interested in doing this.
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12-11-2014, 11:59 AM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
They look like quality lights keep us informed
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01-12-2015, 02:03 PM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
Should be getting them any day now (am in russia, it takes a while!).
From looking at other resources on here, I am still under the impression i might have to ground the rear of the light a bit, or sand the rear housing to get them to fit- at least thats what others seem to have done, but i'll know more shortly. My H2 is currently under about 2 foot of snow though, so not sure when i'll fit them!
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01-17-2015, 02:55 PM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
How did you remove the upper grill ? I can get the 4 10mm bolts out at the corners of it, but can't find the other 2 i need to remove... Was probably extra cautious as i didnt want to undo the hood hinges etc, and didn't know what did what. Any advice ?
thx
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01-18-2015, 07:50 PM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
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Originally Posted by 21sH2
Any update on how they worked? Id be interested in doing this.
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Here's a quick comment i put up on another forum....
"a) i didn't need to sand anything down on the back of the light housing. The trucklite fit as a direct replacement with no problems at all.
b) i also bought the trucklite pulse adaptor (to remove the flickering) however the existing hummer connection didn't fit the same connector that was on so i had to cut and splice (a little bit ghetto!) but worked ok.
c) I bought the 27270C, and i can confirm that I do see some kind of X pattern at the end of the beams. To be honest, this doesnt bother me in the slightest, and it only really becomes apparent if you're say facing a brick wall. On the road (including dark empty highway), i don't notice it.
d) I think I will probably need to align them. I don't quite know how to do this yet, so if anyone has any ideas (horizontal and vertical) am all ears!"
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01-26-2015, 09:46 PM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
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Originally Posted by baldfox
Here's a quick comment i put up on another forum....
"a) i didn't need to sand anything down on the back of the light housing. The trucklite fit as a direct replacement with no problems at all.
b) i also bought the trucklite pulse adaptor (to remove the flickering) however the existing hummer connection didn't fit the same connector that was on so i had to cut and splice (a little bit ghetto!) but worked ok.
c) I bought the 27270C, and i can confirm that I do see some kind of X pattern at the end of the beams. To be honest, this doesnt bother me in the slightest, and it only really becomes apparent if you're say facing a brick wall. On the road (including dark empty highway), i don't notice it.
d) I think I will probably need to align them. I don't quite know how to do this yet, so if anyone has any ideas (horizontal and vertical) am all ears!"
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Do you have any photos of the install or of the finished product we can see? Not sure about the H2 but normally there is a small adjuster that looks like a long allen bolt sticking up that will tilt the headlights.
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01-27-2015, 03:21 AM
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Re: Trucklite / 27270C 7" headlights.. any experiences?
The install is pretty straight forward for any 7" light into the H2.
-remove the grill
-remove the headlight housings
-take the housings apart-they are in two halves which sandwich the light housing into the outer housing making sure to line up the recesses of the light into the light housing
-reinstall in reverse order.
Wiring all depends on what type of light you install. I was given a pair of 24 volt military trucklights from a member on a different forum. I had to install 12-24 volt transformers so I had a little extra wiring. They've been running without issue since. You can go that route and save hundreds of dollars versus buying the H2 specific trucklights
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