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The #94 bulb is an oddball among automotive applications. I'd be very hesitant to install anything of significantly higher wattage due to the potential for melting the lense or housing. The grille lights are merely decorative and serve no function other than a "cool factor". I used some 1076 when I first got my 71 on the road. Even though they were rated for twice the wattage, it didn't make any real difference in light output. The 94 and 1076 can easily be found at marine stores, as they are often used in running lights.Adding a 9000 series Halogen will have two effects IMO, damaging the housing, and overloading the headlamp switch. They would need to be put on their own circuit with a relay.[ATTACH=full]72129[/ATTACH]If you want more light for driving, consider a set of low profile LED driving lights, something like this from Super Bright LEDs. They should be fairly easy to hide under the bumper.[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.superbrightleds.com/vehicle-lights/off-road-lights/led-light-pods/off-road-led-work-light-led-driving-light-6-rectangle-13w-1-300-lumens+packamt-2-Pack+beam-60%C2%B0[/URL]
The #94 bulb is an oddball among automotive applications. I'd be very hesitant to install anything of significantly higher wattage due to the potential for melting the lense or housing. The grille lights are merely decorative and serve no function other than a "cool factor". I used some 1076 when I first got my 71 on the road. Even though they were rated for twice the wattage, it didn't make any real difference in light output. The 94 and 1076 can easily be found at marine stores, as they are often used in running lights.
Adding a 9000 series Halogen will have two effects IMO, damaging the housing, and overloading the headlamp switch. They would need to be put on their own circuit with a relay.
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If you want more light for driving, consider a set of low profile LED driving lights, something like this from Super Bright LEDs. They should be fairly easy to hide under the bumper.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.superbrightleds.com/vehicle-lights/off-road-lights/led-light-pods/off-road-led-work-light-led-driving-light-6-rectangle-13w-1-300-lumens+packamt-2-Pack+beam-60%C2%B0[/URL]