sealed beam units on 80's argo

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    sealed beam units on 80's argo

    hi there i am thinking of replacing the sealed beam units with LED's any idea what wattage the sealed beam units are i looked for a stamp or something on the back of the units but cannot see anything. any info greatfully recieved, p.s. my power unit is the Kohler kt17, what sort of charge will this thing put out, i dont want to over do it on LED lighting as i have a winch for dragging out logs

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    Iam looking at some LEDs on Ebay LED PAR36 9W (Eq to 50W Halogen) 12V AC/DC Lamp
    ( 121289611169 ) there are some other watt bulbs also---------Iam still not sure what to buy let me know if you buy some how they work & I will let you know wen I get a set

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    I have some LED's on my 2 argos. love them. lights up nicely. got mine off ebay as well. they take alot less power than the lights you currently have. i even put led's on the back. i like to be seen. my max speed is likely 25mph and snow machines do what? 60, 70 mph.

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    Just checked ebay history
    27W 4PCS LED Work Round flood Light 12V 24V OffRoad Truck. $100 delivered to the door. I bought rear led tail lights for $8.00 a pair.

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