LED's in Projector Headlights
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LED's in Projector Headlights
Hi guys, first post here.
After many hours of work taking off the front bumper, dealing with stripped screws, and keeping 100 clips organized, I realized that LED lightbulbs in a projector headlight suck. I bought some 6000k bulbs for my foglights and headlights. The fogs look fantastic over stock, but it seems like I can barely see the road with my headlights now. Should have I seen this coming? (no pun intended). I just really dont want to take everything apart again. Any advice or info helps. Thanks.
After many hours of work taking off the front bumper, dealing with stripped screws, and keeping 100 clips organized, I realized that LED lightbulbs in a projector headlight suck. I bought some 6000k bulbs for my foglights and headlights. The fogs look fantastic over stock, but it seems like I can barely see the road with my headlights now. Should have I seen this coming? (no pun intended). I just really dont want to take everything apart again. Any advice or info helps. Thanks.
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Are you kidding me??!! Everything I have read said that The bumper needed to be removed to take out the headlight assembly, therefore being able to take out the stock headlights. I have 6000k in both the projector low beams and the fog lights. I just didn't know if it was common sense that LED's in projectors don't work as well, or if my mind just expected HID type brightness.
How do you get to the low beam compartment without removing the bumper? Is it right under my nose and I am just missing it?
How do you get to the low beam compartment without removing the bumper? Is it right under my nose and I am just missing it?
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Hi guys, first post here.
After many hours of work taking off the front bumper, dealing with stripped screws, and keeping 100 clips organized, I realized that LED lightbulbs in a projector headlight suck. I bought some 6000k bulbs for my foglights and headlights. The fogs look fantastic over stock, but it seems like I can barely see the road with my headlights now. Should have I seen this coming? (no pun intended). I just really dont want to take everything apart again. Any advice or info helps. Thanks.
After many hours of work taking off the front bumper, dealing with stripped screws, and keeping 100 clips organized, I realized that LED lightbulbs in a projector headlight suck. I bought some 6000k bulbs for my foglights and headlights. The fogs look fantastic over stock, but it seems like I can barely see the road with my headlights now. Should have I seen this coming? (no pun intended). I just really dont want to take everything apart again. Any advice or info helps. Thanks.
and they did not fit properly, and the lights did not look anything like the reviews by the forum members. so I sent them back and got a full refund. now im looking to get hid kits for both headlights and fogs.
and you don't have to take the bumper off to change the bulbs.
#9
Well I feel like a fool now.
Now that we are on this subject, would buying whiter halogen light bulbs do anything for me looks wise? Not that the stock ones were yellow, but I like the white with a blue tint look. Obviously I don't know how these projector headlights work haha. And not really looking to go the expensive route of HID's.
Now that we are on this subject, would buying whiter halogen light bulbs do anything for me looks wise? Not that the stock ones were yellow, but I like the white with a blue tint look. Obviously I don't know how these projector headlights work haha. And not really looking to go the expensive route of HID's.
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Well I feel like a fool now.
Now that we are on this subject, would buying whiter halogen light bulbs do anything for me looks wise? Not that the stock ones were yellow, but I like the white with a blue tint look. Obviously I don't know how these projector headlights work haha. And not really looking to go the expensive route of HID's.
Now that we are on this subject, would buying whiter halogen light bulbs do anything for me looks wise? Not that the stock ones were yellow, but I like the white with a blue tint look. Obviously I don't know how these projector headlights work haha. And not really looking to go the expensive route of HID's.
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I'm going to put one halogen back in and see if I can tell a huge difference between the two sides. I am almost positive I will be taking the LED's out and returning them. But the fogs do look much better now. Thanks for the help guys. I was really hoping that I was just forgetting something because I love the color of these lights, but that't not a good enough excuse to have barely 20ft visibility.
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Just curious to know if you guys are talking about this type LED http://www.vleds.com/headlights/led/h11-eti-3000lm.html or this type of LED http://www.vleds.com/6k-white-10-led...11-1-pair.html for the low beams?
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I installed the second ones you posted, $60 per pair. Visibility might also be lacking because of the blueish tint the light has, therefore not lighting things up as well as pure white. Mine were the 6K. But no matter the specs, the LED bulb's light just gets thrown everywhere instead of having that crisp horizontal line, like when you pull up to a garage door or wall.
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