I had purchased some HellaLenses from a forum member a while back and had been trying to decide how to use them. Either set it up with halogen bulbs and a relay so the I didn't burn out my headlight switch, or to try some LED bulbs in the lenses. I had heard mixed reviews about LED bulbs for headlights, but I found these that got good reviews and were inexpensive enough to experiment (35.99).
The bulbs were were plug'n play and come equipped with a heatsink/fan combo to keep them in the right operation temperature.
I got them installed in the housing and installed one in the drivers side for comparison.
There seems to be quite a difference in light out put. It wasn't quite dark yet, but you can still tell.
Low beams
High Beams
Low Beam light spread
High beam light spread
Low Beams
High Beams
Back of bulbs installed
I'm gonna go for a drive after dark to see how they do. Also gonna have a buddy drive by me on a back road to make sure I have them adjusted so I am not blinding anyone coming the opposite direction.
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The bulbs were were plug'n play and come equipped with a heatsink/fan combo to keep them in the right operation temperature.
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I got them installed in the housing and installed one in the drivers side for comparison.
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There seems to be quite a difference in light out put. It wasn't quite dark yet, but you can still tell.
Low beams
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High Beams
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Low Beam light spread
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High beam light spread
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Low Beams
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High Beams
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Back of bulbs installed
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I'm gonna go for a drive after dark to see how they do. Also gonna have a buddy drive by me on a back road to make sure I have them adjusted so I am not blinding anyone coming the opposite direction.