🚗 Light Up Your Journey with Hella Vision Plus!
The Hella002395301 Vision Plus 165mm High/Low Beam 12V Halogen Conversion Headlamp is designed to replace original sealed-beam headlamps in classic vehicles, offering a significant boost in brightness and safety. With a 50% increase in low beam power and a 25% increase in high beam power, this headlamp ensures a clearer view of the road ahead. It is easy to install, fits both left and right positions, and comes with a durable halogen bulb, making it a perfect upgrade for any classic car enthusiast.
Brand | Hella |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Multi |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Auto Part Position | Right |
Manufacturer | Hella |
OEM Part Number | 002395301 |
UPC | 760687704775 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00760687704775 |
Model | Hella 002395301: Headlamp Ush Fa Mgs12 1A6 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 002395301 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2395301 |
Special Features | High Beam |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
T**A
"HELLA" Good!
It isn't everyday that something so simple as a set of headlights can bring me sheer joy. These Hellas did just that! I've owned my 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport (XJ) for about three years now and for some reason or another just drove it daily with the standard halogen headlights that came with it. I rarely contemplated looking for something brighter or better and to be honest with you, I didn't even know this HB2/HB4 conversion kit even existed.If you are a Cherokee XJ owner, you know that the headlights are barely bright enough and I frequently would flick on my brights while driving to work so I could safely see. A fresh paved road, during any kind of precipitation, rain/snow would usually result in me using the high beams. Anyway, I thought I would give these a shot. I wanted to buy a brand I recognized and wanted Amazon's ease of return just in case I wasn't happy, so I went with these Hellas. I'm going to explain what I did for my XJ install in a minute, but to sum up my experience now that I have had the opportunity to test them out in the pitch black, I'm happy to report that they are absolutely fantastic.They remind me of the H4's in my Kia Spectra. They fill the road up with light and have some pretty distinct, strong beams that you will notice that light up the center. Another big difference that I noticed was that road signs and the reflectors people put on their road sides to mark their driveway (anyone who lives in a small town/rural area or has ever ventured out into the country knows what I am talking about) are lit up way brighter than they were before. I was even thinking about changing out my wiring harness for the headlights, another $125 investment but for now I am going to hold off as I am completely satisfied with this conversion set.Yeah, $80 stings the wallet a bit, especially for Cherokee drivers that tend to be frugal and drive their XJ because they are dirt cheap to maintain, always start and are very easy to fix, but the safety factor should not have a dollar sign put on it. They work great and you can replace the bulb itself (a standard Hella HB2/H4 type) for around $8 each here on Amazon. I was paying at least $14 at my local Walmart for each lamp (Sylvania or Wagner Halogen) when they would burn out, which has only happened once but when you go to buy a replacement, there really isn't much in terms of on the self selection.Here is how I changed my old lamps for the HELLAs on my 2001 Jeep Cheorkee...1. In your tool box, I would recommend one of those multi-bit screw drivers with an extension bar to make it easy to reach the screws on the unit as they are set back just a bit.2. Remove the two black screws from both the left and right side molding that surrounds the headlight and front amber lamp. Pop out the molding, it is held in place by two tabs on the bottom.3. Shoot each screw (there are 4 of them which keep the aluminum trim piece around the front of the headlight) with some WD40, silicone lubricant or something that you will actually be able to remove the screws out of the aluminum trim that surround the headlight. My screws were slightly rusted and took a lot of force to get to unscrew. DO NOT USE A TORX SCREWDRIVER TO REMOVE THE TORX SCREWS ON THE TOP AND SIDE OF THE HEADLIGHT MOUNT. If i am correct, those two torx screws are what keep your headlights pointed in the correct direction when you re-mount the headlights. I did notice on the drivers side, the bottom left screw (in the aluminum trim) had some wiring that was running in front of it blocking the screw itself but all I had to do was push it slightly to the left and I could reach the screw.4. Remove the aluminum trim that surrounds the front of the headlights. The lamps should basically fall out but will be held in place with the plug on the back of the bulb. Mine were an absolute pain to remove. I have a gray/black headlight plug and I couldn't tell if I was supposed to un-click something or squeeze the sides but after about 5 minutes of wiggling the plug back and forth, mine came off and the three prongs on the back of my headlight were freed from the plug.5. My Hellas came with a rubber cap over the back of the headlight out of the box, but you can remove that cap and it will expose the three prongs that will plug into the wiring harness on each side of your jeep and they should plug right in. Also, if you take a look at the back of the Hella headlight you can see the wire support that keeps the headlight bulb itself inserted into the lamp. Aside from having to remove the entire lamp from the Cherokee, the bulbs should be a piece of cake to remove. I am going to order a second set of bulbs to keep in my vehicle just in case I need to do a bulb change. I don't know what kind of life I can expect from these new bulbs but I want to be ready should one burn out.6. To finish instillation, screw the 4 screws back into the aluminum trim that keeps the headlight in its mount.7. Put the two tabs from each molding piece back into the holes and screw the two screws in on each side of the molding and you are done.I would recommend that whatever screwdriver or tip you used to loosen the screws from the aluminum that you toss it into the back of your jeep and just remember it is there. It took me at least 6 different phillips heads before I found one that would grip the screw tight enough for me to turn the screw without the risk of wearing off the grooves the screwdriver head goes into. Keeping this tool in my Jeep itself will make headlight changes that much easier in the future.8. Take your Jeep out someplace really dark and enjoy your new lights. Like I said, I really noticed a big difference with the low beams and the high beams definitely projected down the highway longer than with stock halogens.I am very happy with this purchase.
T**R
I’m pleased with the crisp pattern and white light they produce.
Over time I’ve noticed that the headlights on our Jeep Cherokee were getting pretty dim; this is apparently a common problem. The original equipment was sealed beam technology and though the headlights weren’t the original ones, they had been replaced with the same type and so long ago that I can’t remember when. Better technology is now available and some research indicated that the lights can be replaced with fixtures that use halogen H4 bulbs. I chose the DOT approved Hella fixtures and lamps. My research also indicated that our tired old Jeep’s wiring was not up to the higher current these lamps would draw so a “Dual High Low Beam Headlight Relay Wiring Harness H4/9003 With High Heat Ceramic Plugs” by Octane Lighting was also ordered and installed before installing the new headlights - a separate review has already been submitted. It was also necessary to replace the switch on the dash.The first package arrived with the wiring harness and headlight - singular. I goofed and ordered a lamp instead of a pair of lamps; my mistake. The new wiring was installed while waiting for the second lamp to arrive.The headlamps came packaged in cardboard cartons, and were held safely in place by two formed cardboard brackets. The glass is clear with crisp edges and the required DOT and three small posts molded in. The base appears to be cast aluminum with the reflector surface brightly polished. The H4 lamps were already installed and are held in place with the standard twin spring wires and tabs. A heavy rubber grommet fits over the lamp electrical posts. At first it seemed that these fixtures were a bit deeper than the originals, but comparing the old and the new side by side I find that they are the same dimensionally. I was also a little concerned that they weren’t too well sealed since all that holds the grommet down is the friction over the terminals, but during installation I noted that the grommet contacts the adjusting pan and is squeezed tight when the mounting screws are installed. Installation was easy; they went right in, fit fine, but did require a bit of adjusting to get the beams lined up as before.The new wiring and headlights are a great improvement. The lights are bright white and the pattern is clear and sharp. As a comparison, the fog lamps were replaced earlier in the year and were a lot brighter and produced much more light than the old headlights. After the upgrades the fogs are now completely drowned out by the headlights and simply fill in the area below the beams as they did when the vehicle was new. The high beams are dazzling - these are DOT approved parts, not off-road high wattage lights, and are aimed per the manual.Overall this upgrade is a success and I’m pleased with the crisp pattern and white light they produce.
N**.
Perfect for Jeep Wrangler! Massive difference from stock sealed beam.
Awesome upgrade for Jeep Wrangler TJ.Easy replacement, incredible difference in light output.In the pictures , the right side is OEM sealed beam. Left side is new Hella high watt H4 on low beam and high beam.Also plan to upgraded to a relay harness to enable running higher watt H4 bulbs.
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