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I've personally been LOVING these -- had them in since January and the upgrade in light output is on another LEVEL from the stock halogen's!
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I haven’t - TBH. To be fair tho - this is why I chose to go with a brand that is higher quality and stands behind their products… not to mention all the testing they do!I am a little leery of the 55W bulbs overloading the headlight harness as my last truck had this issue with higher wattage aftermarket bulbs. But I am not aware that this generation of RAM's have this issue. Have you checked your wiring harness for overheating while using these bulbs?
Thanks for the reply! I have posed the same question about overheating to HR but since it's the weekend, I haven't received a response yet. But I am quite sure that if overloading the headlight harness on these Rams was an issue, we would know that by now. Ready to pull the trigger on a pair of these HID's.I haven’t - TBH. To be fair tho - this is why I chose to go with a brand that is higher quality and stands behind their products… not to mention all the testing they do!
You won’t be disappointed!Ready to pull the trigger on a pair of these HID's.
Interesting... I'll have to keep an eye on that... I've never heard of that being an issue tho!i wouldn't recommend a 55watt kit on the oem projector. it could potentially melt the plastic around the ballast and might get too hot inside the housing. i would use a 35watt kit.
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I thought that this bit of information might catch your attention....Interesting... I'll have to keep an eye on that... I've never heard of that being an issue tho!
Thanks for the info, I've been doing a ton of research and just ordered 2 sets of theseThe big debate over HID vs LED in a halogen projector has been going on for years. The main problem with LEDs in the past is their body was too thick and the LED chip placement was bad, causing the light focus to be in the wrong spot and having a shadow/dark spot in the center. HIDs have their light source centered in the same spot that a halogen filament does, so that's why they've worked so well.
There finally are some LEDs that have a thin enough body and chip placement in the right spot to function well in a halogen projector. I run these Auxito LEDs in my '17 Sport for the lows and highs, they work GREAT. I'm very happy with their cutoff and light output.