Upgrading SN95 Mustang’s Night Vision with "Bright Earth" LED Headlight Bulbs from Holley Performance

Upgrading SN95 Mustang’s Night Vision with "Bright Earth" LED Headlight Bulbs from Holley Performance

When it comes to an older car — and let’s face it, SN95 Mustangs qualify for “classic car” plates in some states — one of the biggest drawbacks is the headlights. Even if you replace the housings to get rid of the cloudy OEM pieces, you are still stuck with those incandescent 9007 bulbs, which haven’t ever been accused of being too bright.

Traditionally, your only options have been to live with the output of the standard bulbs, accept a greatly reduced lifespan by switching to the high-output xenon bulbs, or switch to an HID setup and the associated cost, complexity, and new housings, which aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. Thankfully, there is now another option to bring the SN95 (as well as Fox-bodies) into the current century: Bright Earth LED bulbs from Holley Performance.

LED technology is amazing and has progressed by leaps and bounds over the past decade. The LED headlights in the current S550s turn night into day, draw significantly less power, and have a bulb lifespan that will probably outlast the car. Now that LED retrofit systems have become a simple plug-and-play affair, we were eager to get our 1994 Mustang GT’s headlights on par with our 2020’s.

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(photo credit: Ford Muscle)

(photo credit: Ford Muscle)

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