- Location
- NC Sandhills
Having run both Hella E code and IPF lenses (on Jeep XJs and MJs) for approx. six years, I can't say there is any meaningful difference in performance between the two brands, but in the future I would probably stick with Hella - mainly due to great customer service frome Dave @ Susquehanna MotorSports - www.rallylights.com
One Hella lens (on daughter's Celica GT) took a beating from road grit... (the surface got pitted over time as if it were sandblasted) and developed a crack from a stone. OTOH the Hella & IPF lenses on my XJs and MJ have shown none of that... probably due to their much higher mounting height?
I prefer Hella bulbs, in 130/90 flavor, but would use 100/80 in a pinch. I have tried Hella 'xenon' (weak) IPF 'Magic-J' (weak and not long-lived) and IPF 170/110 (bright, but not long-lived, and quite expensive) The Hella bulbs have consistently given me good service life, at a reasonable $25/pair shipped.
One Hella lens (on daughter's Celica GT) took a beating from road grit... (the surface got pitted over time as if it were sandblasted) and developed a crack from a stone. OTOH the Hella & IPF lenses on my XJs and MJ have shown none of that... probably due to their much higher mounting height?
I prefer Hella bulbs, in 130/90 flavor, but would use 100/80 in a pinch. I have tried Hella 'xenon' (weak) IPF 'Magic-J' (weak and not long-lived) and IPF 170/110 (bright, but not long-lived, and quite expensive) The Hella bulbs have consistently given me good service life, at a reasonable $25/pair shipped.