Need Input From the TJ Guys
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Need Input From the TJ Guys
Two issues that need addressed ASAP:
1.) OEM headlights SUCK. What is the hot ticket? For the record, I am NOT interested in anything with blue tint or that is spelled with the letters L, E, or D.
2.) There is a 'click' noise from the passenger dash area. It's not the blower fan (although that does have a slight whirr/hum to it that indicates some grime buildup on the blades that needs tidied up), but it sounds a lot like a relay hitting. It only happens when the A/C compressor is in use, such as the defrost mode, but it's NOT the click from the compressor itself engaging - it is definitely something in the dash, perhaps just behind the glovebox? Seems to happen every few seconds, no real rhythm though...
1.) OEM headlights SUCK. What is the hot ticket? For the record, I am NOT interested in anything with blue tint or that is spelled with the letters L, E, or D.
2.) There is a 'click' noise from the passenger dash area. It's not the blower fan (although that does have a slight whirr/hum to it that indicates some grime buildup on the blades that needs tidied up), but it sounds a lot like a relay hitting. It only happens when the A/C compressor is in use, such as the defrost mode, but it's NOT the click from the compressor itself engaging - it is definitely something in the dash, perhaps just behind the glovebox? Seems to happen every few seconds, no real rhythm though...
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


I have IPF H4 inserts with Fat boy bulbs (not the blue ones.) I am half night blind and the factory lighting brought the mega suck, especially with any moisture in the air. I am really pleased with these. No real issues, but the hibeams are aimed a bit high for street use... street signs are blinding, but, hey, no signs on the trail.
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I also have had aftermarket headlight housings with replaceable bulbs since I've had the Jeep. One bulb recently fried and I replaced both with Silverstar bulbs. Even better.
The clicking? Mine clicks. AC compressor clicks on and off at every selection except "off".
I can hear the fuel pump clicking too. But that is more from the rear.
The clicking? Mine clicks. AC compressor clicks on and off at every selection except "off".
I can hear the fuel pump clicking too. But that is more from the rear.
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I'd go with silverstars or the h4s. For the clicking noise does it click when you Chang the selector from vent to floor or to defrost? Also just a tidbit the actuator for the vent is controlled by a vacuum line that runs along the firewall.
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2.5" OME Lift, 1.25 in Body Lift, Flat Fender Flares
35x12.50x15 Maxxis Razor MTs
D30 ARB 4.56s Rear JKD44 w/ 8.8 disk brakes Ford 9" goodies, 4.56 and ARB.
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Is there a local vendor for these housings and/or bulbs or do I need to fire up the Amazons?
As for the click, it easily could be an AC relay, IF that relay exists inside the cabin? I'm used to hearing an AC pressure switch hit under the hood, and this is NOT that... It is coming from behind the glove box, inside the Jeep.
And yes, with the hard top on it is actually freaky quiet inside...
As for the click, it easily could be an AC relay, IF that relay exists inside the cabin? I'm used to hearing an AC pressure switch hit under the hood, and this is NOT that... It is coming from behind the glove box, inside the Jeep.
And yes, with the hard top on it is actually freaky quiet inside...
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


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I got my hids through work (I know not tj) but my 98 and 01 dodges headlights were no good, and when cruising out Friday nights to get to camp I could hardly see anything got a hi/low hid kit from work and all my trucks will have this (not that im going to get anything else ever).
pretty sure mine are 8k as they are slightly blue when looking at them but from driver seat its white
pretty sure mine are 8k as they are slightly blue when looking at them but from driver seat its white
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OldGreen wrote:You want 4800K
the end.
If they're only 35 watt I agree. If stepping up to 55 watt 6k is the limit unless you want blue. My headlights are very light blue. I pulled them out because the housings are pure crap for HID'S and they scatter the light badly. Thats why I only recomend IPF, Hella or if you can find them Cibie housings due to their superior light control.
I haven't found a factory non projector housing that didnt scatter the light badly and blind oncoming traffic. Chevy, honda and dodge are the worst rigs to put HID's in unless you just don't care about blinding those hurtling down the road at you.
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I've got IPF H4 housings in my TJ with 55 watt 4300k HID bulbs. I like the 4300k's much better than the 5000k I used to use. Light on the road seems to be more natural.
I put some 7" round H4 Hella E-code housings into my 67 mustang, and the difference between the IPF's are huge. The IPF's do a much better job of focusing the light, where the Hellas have too much scatter.
Just make sure you aim them correctly, and then actually test to see if they're not blinding anyone. Have someone else drive the jeep and then get in another car and check it out. I've got a lot of miles on the road at night with mine, and I don't blind anybody.
I'd recommend IPF housings and a 55 watt Hi-Low H4 kit from DDM tuning.
If you can order the kit without the relay harness, I have a brand new one you can have. Should plug right into the DDM harness. They accidentally sent me two last time I ordered something and they didn't want it back.
I put some 7" round H4 Hella E-code housings into my 67 mustang, and the difference between the IPF's are huge. The IPF's do a much better job of focusing the light, where the Hellas have too much scatter.
Just make sure you aim them correctly, and then actually test to see if they're not blinding anyone. Have someone else drive the jeep and then get in another car and check it out. I've got a lot of miles on the road at night with mine, and I don't blind anybody.
I'd recommend IPF housings and a 55 watt Hi-Low H4 kit from DDM tuning.
If you can order the kit without the relay harness, I have a brand new one you can have. Should plug right into the DDM harness. They accidentally sent me two last time I ordered something and they didn't want it back.
mattawajeep wrote:I've got IPF H4 housings in my TJ with 55 watt 4300k HID bulbs. I like the 4300k's much better than the 5000k I used to use. Light on the road seems to be more natural.
I put some 7" round H4 Hella E-code housings into my 67 mustang, and the difference between the IPF's are huge. The IPF's do a much better job of focusing the light, where the Hellas have too much scatter.
Just make sure you aim them correctly, and then actually test to see if they're not blinding anyone. Have someone else drive the jeep and then get in another car and check it out. I've got a lot of miles on the road at night with mine, and I don't blind anybody.
I'd recommend IPF housings and a 55 watt Hi-Low H4 kit from DDM tuning.
If you can order the kit without the relay harness, I have a brand new one you can have. Should plug right into the DDM harness. They accidentally sent me two last time I ordered something and they didn't want it back.
If you go 55W, you must use a relay harness. Ask me how I know . . .(WJ factory wires got cooked).
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Your typical "55w" HID ballast (not the actual wattage rating) will momentarily spike to around 15 amps on startup, but level off to under 4 amps running. A 55w H4 bulb will pull 5 amps constant. HID's are roughly 20% less amp draw running than Halogen's. These ratings are PER BULB.
14 gauge wire is good for 15 amps for automotive use. Every circuit in an auto has circuit protection (fuse or circuit breaker) that is amp-rated to the wire gauge of the circuit. You should never fry wires without the circuit protection blowing first, unless the auto maker screwed up.
I have a wiring/gauge chart if anyone needs a reference for other amp ratings.
I also have a DC amperage clamp meter to test your setup of you need.
14 gauge wire is good for 15 amps for automotive use. Every circuit in an auto has circuit protection (fuse or circuit breaker) that is amp-rated to the wire gauge of the circuit. You should never fry wires without the circuit protection blowing first, unless the auto maker screwed up.
I have a wiring/gauge chart if anyone needs a reference for other amp ratings.
I also have a DC amperage clamp meter to test your setup of you need.
Paul
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So I took the TJ to the store today. The hard top that had not previously been on for three years since this winter was still on...Nice and quiet....for about another hour. Curiosity got me, so I cruised the backroads slow enough for the tires not to howl. Guess what? Click click every so often. Coming from right behind the glovebox. I guess I never noticed it before, or couldn't hear it over all the other neat Jeep noises it makes.
Maybe it's a normal 03 and up TJ thing. Everything is working as it should.
Maybe it's a normal 03 and up TJ thing. Everything is working as it should.
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Dave - thanks a million for giving it a shot, that's AWESOME! I mean, it's not necessarily awesome that yours does it too, but it's awesome that you took the time to see if it does
And like you said, everything functions normally, it's just an added noise. But, also just like yours, can't hear it with the hard top removed, so 
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


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