LED bulbs in general.. and for the high beam
#1
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LED bulbs in general.. and for the high beam
Many people swear by LED bulbs to replace halogens for their low beams but then some threads on this forum say LED bulbs suck and are too dim to work as low beams. What is the take on them lately by you fine gentlemen? Bright enough as low beams to replace halogens?
And anyone run LED bulbs to replace their high beams (halogen users not the guys with factory HIDs obviously)?
Whats a good LED brand?
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And anyone run LED bulbs to replace their high beams (halogen users not the guys with factory HIDs obviously)?
Whats a good LED brand?
Love you all.
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The vast majority of the LED bulbs are not going to come from the major lighting manufacturers but from small outfits in China. This site has a limited list of bulbs but they have tested all of them (they have a youtube channel too) and give you a decent selection of good rated bulbs. I'm sure the links are sponsored but......
Watch a few of the YT videos if you want to see how wildly the hotspot and output can vary. Cooling and packaging can be a real challenge too.
I think if you pick a good bulb, you can improve output and color over factory but if you go with junk, they'll be dim or have terrible scatter.
Watch a few of the YT videos if you want to see how wildly the hotspot and output can vary. Cooling and packaging can be a real challenge too.
I think if you pick a good bulb, you can improve output and color over factory but if you go with junk, they'll be dim or have terrible scatter.
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The vast majority of the LED bulbs are not going to come from the major lighting manufacturers but from small outfits in China. This site has a limited list of bulbs but they have tested all of them (they have a youtube channel too) and give you a decent selection of good rated bulbs. I'm sure the links are sponsored but......
Watch a few of the YT videos if you want to see how wildly the hotspot and output can vary. Cooling and packaging can be a real challenge too.
I think if you pick a good bulb, you can improve output and color over factory but if you go with junk, they'll be dim or have terrible scatter.
Watch a few of the YT videos if you want to see how wildly the hotspot and output can vary. Cooling and packaging can be a real challenge too.
I think if you pick a good bulb, you can improve output and color over factory but if you go with junk, they'll be dim or have terrible scatter.
Anyone have some first hand experience with led bulbs?
#4
Not in my EVO IX but I have run H7 LEDs in a M'Bike and my TVR. Both of those had/have Projector headlamps and some LEDs I tried had poor emitter location that resulted in holes in the beam pattern though later purchases solved that but it can be a bit hit and miss as to if these will work well or not (if there are no trustable reviews) . If the emitter location is good I would say these rival (decent aftermarket) HID bulbs for illumination. At some point I plan on replacing my non-HID Fog and main beams in my IX with LEDs (as well as side and indicator lamps, but no hurry given this will probably need the front bumper dropped for access. As to reliability, I believe they are far more reliable than aftermarket HIDs whose ballast packs seem to fail on a regular basis ime.
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Not in my EVO IX but I have run H7 LEDs in a M'Bike and my TVR. Both of those had/have Projector headlamps and some LEDs I tried had poor emitter location that resulted in holes in the beam pattern though later purchases solved that but it can be a bit hit and miss as to if these will work well or not (if there are no trustable reviews) . If the emitter location is good I would say these rival (decent aftermarket) HID bulbs for illumination. At some point I plan on replacing my non-HID Fog and main beams in my IX with LEDs (as well as side and indicator lamps, but no hurry given this will probably need the front bumper dropped for access. As to reliability, I believe they are far more reliable than aftermarket HIDs whose ballast packs seem to fail on a regular basis ime.
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Nice! I take it your lows were halogens? Any experience with HIDs to compare the leds to? How is the aim poor? Oh! Most importantly, what brand are you running? Thanks
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Headlamps that are not designed for a light source other than a halogen bulbs will not work. Yes LED/HID are brighter but not better for visibility. If your headlamp can't focus all the light you will get the Star Wars Hyper speed effect. Running headlamps that are uncontrolled will be very difficult in fog and snow conditions. Not to mention the oncoming traffic will be less than pleased with you. Do it right or don't do it.