Halogen to LED Upgrade
So my kit arrived yesterday and I installed just one so that I could take the comparison shots shown below. You can tell from the photos that the LED light is much whiter (color temp of 6500K) but not offensively bright. The first picture shows the pattern on the cabinet doors at the front of my garage. You can see the pattern is very much the same for the LEDs as it is for the halogens. In terms of driving with these lights, they are modestly brighter and obviously whiter. The biggest difference behind the wheel is the edges of the road are illuminated much better. Distance lighting seems about the same, but the illumination of the highway up closer to the car is much better.
So my concerns as I embarked on this project were numerous. I was concerned about the lights being too bright and blinding oncoming traffic. I was also concerned about the heat buildup - especially since these lights had their own fans. I was concerned they would be noisy. I also worried about the potential for flicker. I can honestly say none of these are concerns any longer. You can definitely hear a hum from the fans if you are standing directly in front of the car, but it isn't bothersome at all. The heat at the plastic headlamp lens is less than with the halogen, and the heat at the socket seems pretty similar to the heat of the halogen. So while they aren't as impressive as the factory LEDs on our NX, they are better than the factory halogens and it was an easy upgrade. The installation took about 30 minutes, mostly because I had to find good support braces to ziptie the load resister to.
Below are the photos if you would like to get some sense of the results of this lighting change.
Pattern appears very similar on the cabinet doors
Hard to tell from this angle but the halogen almost looks brighter.
Its amazing how the factory halogens seem very yellow from this comparison.
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Left light - the load resistor is mounted to a bracket right above the headlight. The space around the left headlight is pretty tight.
Right light - you can see the zip tie near bolt at lower right corner. the load resistor is under that mounting bracket where there was some empty space within reach.
They seem to be pretty good. I worry about her safety when driving at night with the degrading halogens on her car. Definitely will attempt an install soon and I'll post results.
They seem to be pretty good. I worry about her safety when driving at night with the degrading halogens on her car. Definitely will attempt an install soon and I'll post results.
The set you are looking at is rated at 6000K, so they will be just a tad warmer in color - although I don't know if one can really perceive the difference between 6000 and 6500K. I did see the warranty is three years and the Lumen lights I used have a five year warranty. I imagine they would be just fine though.
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Would this break down by KBB accurately list if I had HID? Youd think it would list Halogen or otherwise but I dont see it.
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