What is the difference between Hella 500 and 500ff?

What is the difference between Hella 500 and 500ff?

The 500ff Stands for “free form” and has the reflector doing the beam dispersion, while the regular 500 has it on the glass. Think of a 96-98 “frosted” headlight compared to the 99+ headlights.

How do you wire a lamp for driving?

Use the T-piece connector to join to this wire. Run the appropriately colored wire out of the relay through the firewall and on to the other terminal on the dashboard switch. Run the wire from the relay to the driving lights. Each light should also have a ground wire connected to an earthing point or the chassis.

How much does it cost to fit a driving light?

You might need to buy a light-mounting bar, available at auto retailers from around $40, which can be attached to your existing front fender. Most driving lights will come in a kit of two lights, fitting hardware, and a wiring loom. Halogen lights are the cheapest and can cost between $50 and $500 for a kit.

Are PIAA lights good?

In fact, PIAA is one of the most recognizable and respected names in automotive lighting. No matter what kind of lamp you need, PIAA makes one that is up for the challenge. Using visionary design, choice materials and advanced engineering, PIAA produces some of the most advanced lights available.

How do you install a Hella auxiliary light?

First, a hole of the required size is drilled in the profile. Then the ring groove nut is inserted and pressed in place. These nuts are available in different sizes and in a set with the appropriate installation tool. They are easy to use and quickly installed. Additional installation material Threaded rods

How long is the cable for a Hella headlight?

With some vehicles, installing the ballasts near the headlight may present a problem e.g. excessive exposure to water/splashing. With 4th generation ballasts (see photo), the supply cable from the ballast to the headlight is a metre long and thus covers the majority of attachment situations.

What kind of nuts are used for Hella auxiliary headlights?

Ring rivet nuts are a very good alternative solution in such cases (see photo). First, a hole of the required size is drilled in the profile. Then the ring groove nut is inserted and pressed in place. These nuts are available in different sizes and in a set with the appropriate installation tool.

What kind of crimp connector do I need for Hella auxiliary lights?

When electrical connections are to be made by means of a crimp connector, we always recommend the use of shrink connectors on the outside. They are absolutely vital in the splashwater area. The nylon sheathing shrinks, producing a watertight connection and thus guaranteeing perfect contact.

How to wire Hella 500 lights the right way?

Discussion in ‘ Lighting ‘ started by AgMechTacoma, Feb 4, 2014 . This is how I wired up my Hella 500’s. When you get these lights, I would highly recommend just tossing the wiring harness that comes with it and making your own with quality parts. Especially the in-line fuse holders.

How to install auxiliary headlights on a Hella?

Attachment is explained step-by-step below: 1Unscrew and remove the expanding rivets (x 16) on the lock plate trim. 2Remove the headlights. To do this, remove the three attachment screws and pull the headlights to the front and out of the body. Disconnect the plug-type connection for the low beam]

How to install a Hella FF fog lamp?

1. Locate the low beam or high beam lead on one headlamp by using a circuit tester. Use the following procedure: a. For Fog Lamps: Turn on the low beam headlamps. Connect the end of the circuit tester to ground (-) and use the tester to locate the headlamp low beam lead. Turn off the ignition and the headlamps. Disconnect the battery. b.

With some vehicles, installing the ballasts near the headlight may present a problem e.g. excessive exposure to water/splashing. With 4th generation ballasts (see photo), the supply cable from the ballast to the headlight is a metre long and thus covers the majority of attachment situations.