Headlight Upgrade -New to Cherokees
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From: Knoxville, PA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Hi all. Decided to sell my Wrangler and buy a Cherokee. I had upgraded my sealed beam lights on the Wrangler with a conversion kit where the light casing and lens is plastic and you install HID type bulbs. I see that I now have to upgrade my lights on the Cherokee. Which are better? Sealed beam (Silverstar Halogen or Hella Vision Plus- in Quadratec) or do the conversion to a high intensity H4 bulb? I didn't like my lenses on the Wrangler being plastic so I also wondered if they made glass ones.
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From: Rio Rancho NM
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
yes they make glass ones, just get the silverstars and ensure your charging system and headlight wiring are upgraded. And, use the search button up above this has been covered over and over and over.
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From: Cranford, NJ
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
How come you have to upgrade the wiring? i got a set of black housing projector headlight from ebay came with bulbs and all but i guess since its not a real projector design i couldnt see anything, so i bought plug and play 8000k high and low beam hids for it and it deff improved but the beam seams to point upwards so im going to get headlights without a projector. im sure i will be able to see even more. the only problem i noticed when i installed the hids is when i turn my jeep off the lights come back on i have to hit the switch into highbeam for it to go off as it should.
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From: Rio Rancho NM
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
test your voltage at the plug for the headlight, most will be around 11 volts, the older the jeep the less it will be. More voltage=brighter lights. Lookup headlight relay harness, then you bypass the power running from the batt to the headlight switch back to the headlights, the headlight switch just switches a relay, preferably up by the battery, and runs it directly to the headlights, then less wire=less resistance, better gauge wiring, and viola, full voltage at the headlight.
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From: Cleveland, OH
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I kept it simple and went with the Silverstars, I think $35-$40 total. 20 minutes to install and great light output for street driving. The Silverstars were just a high quality-low buck mod.
Besides, I'm sure you'll be adding off road aux lighting to your rig.. spend the $$ there.
Besides, I'm sure you'll be adding off road aux lighting to your rig.. spend the $$ there.
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From: Aberdeen, MD
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO I-6, 703 Injectors, Brown Dog Super Engine Mounts
i run h4 conversions - cheapo ones off ebay - but have really nice housings and thick glass lenses. No issues with wiring at all - run silverstar bulbs without any issues
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From: Sioux Falls, SD
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
I made a new headlight harness from some relays I harvested from the junkyard. I replaced my headlights with the AutoPal E-Codes from eBay for $40. BEST thing I ever did to the XJ. Seriously. I dont like driving other cars now as the lights on them seem dim. lol.
You can get a new upgraded harness for about 30 bucks off the net and the AutoPal E-Code headlights for another 40 or so. Stay away from the diamond-cut lenses. I hear they are kinda odd.
You can google for the Headlight Harness Upgrade (H4 style) and it should find the $30 ones. Its plug and play.
You can get a new upgraded harness for about 30 bucks off the net and the AutoPal E-Code headlights for another 40 or so. Stay away from the diamond-cut lenses. I hear they are kinda odd.
You can google for the Headlight Harness Upgrade (H4 style) and it should find the $30 ones. Its plug and play.
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From: Philadelphia, PA
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
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Hi all. Decided to sell my Wrangler and buy a Cherokee. I had upgraded my sealed beam lights on the Wrangler with a conversion kit where the light casing and lens is plastic and you install HID type bulbs. I see that I now have to upgrade my lights on the Cherokee. Which are better? Sealed beam (Silverstar Halogen or Hella Vision Plus- in Quadratec) or do the conversion to a high intensity H4 bulb? I didn't like my lenses on the Wrangler being plastic so I also wondered if they made glass ones.
i have a set of hella H4's in mine i prefer them over the ebay ones because
1. they dont have stupid crystal ball type housings
2. they have an awesome cut off and angles light correctly
3. better quality and they are around $90 for xj's ...its worth the extra money
heres the closest pic i have with the lights off
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From: Knoxville, PA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Yeah I was asking about the Silverstar sealed beam halogens. I couldn't tell if they were $30 each or 30/pair. Looks like I may go that way if 30/pr. I am planning on installing some round driving or long range lights on the bumper. Delta Tech or KC HiLites SlimLites. I also need to install fog lights in the factory locations since my Cherokee Sport didn't come with them. I've already installed a factory fog light switch. Haven't looked for the factory wiring up front yet. Are the factory fogs junk?
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From: Knoxville, PA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Actually... on second thought I might go for the conversion. Sounds like the IPF H4's are better? Thicker glass is a good thing living in PA where they put cinders on the roads. If I go with the conversion, which are the best H4 replaceable bulbs to buy? What wattage? It's going to be mostly a street vehicle so I don't want to blind every person I pass but I do want a nice bright light.
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From: 10 mi NE of Albany NY
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Cibie> Hella, IPF> Auto Pal> sealed beam
Have no experience w/Silverstars
Stock one side Cibie w/55/60 Osram bulb you tell me which you prefer?

I Upgraded my 5 main cables too which made a notable difference on the brightness of my stock sealed beams, link in sig.
Have no experience w/Silverstars
Stock one side Cibie w/55/60 Osram bulb you tell me which you prefer?

I Upgraded my 5 main cables too which made a notable difference on the brightness of my stock sealed beams, link in sig.


