linkbeat
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ahhhhh much better, where did you purchase from? No codes at all?
No codes, no flickering, no issues (other than the off-color bulb.) Ordered from Amazon.
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ahhhhh much better, where did you purchase from? No codes at all?
I saw a vid on led lights and i was courious..So instead of buying to try,i took a set of led's off one of the company local freightliner day cab and installed to my highway tractor...Yeah it was whiter but after 10ft or so the range seemed to be less than my upgraded halogan bulbs...So stockers went back in and now i got a cpl hid kits comming from cali...I know the hids will work nice cause i used a set(el cheapo) and liiked the range..So i made a email to ddm tuning and got a cpl sets comming..89.95(usd) for the ultra and free shipping world wide..
Here's my take on it. If you have a quad setup I would say go for LEDs in the low beams and leave halogens in the high beams. I say this because the kind of light that is put out by each is different. The led light is much "cleaner" and brighter then the factory bulbs and it's difficult to describe, but the light reflects back to you much better. It's almost as if the objects glow with their own light as opposed to the LEDs lighting them.
The perfect combination (to me) is running the foglights with brighter than factory halogens and get the best of both worlds. I have lamin-x yellow tint in my fogs to change their optics. For some reason, the human eye is much better at picking out detail (contrast) in low light situations with yellow light than it is with blue or white light. Don't believe it, but on a pair of yellow safety glasses and go for a ride at night sometime ( it's what I use on my motorcycle).
With no experience with HIDs, I will have to different to others opinions on those, but if I were a betting man, I would put my money on LEDs becoming the go to technology for automotive lighting and HIDs slowly losing favor.
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Currently using yellow film on stock 2015 fogs, pretty lame to be honest, but then again as is the stock headlight halogens coming from Xenons that is, especially since I was used to hids for the last few years or more.
I'm trying to find a decent yellow LED 9006 replacements but I'm not having any luck. I've seen several dual sport motorcycles on the highway with bright yellow LED's which would be perfect but I haven't found anything good yet. The reviews on the Opt7 fog lights are not good.
Lamin-x makes custom cut fog light film for our trucks in a variety of different colors.
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Good to know, do they sell a clear film for the color coded area of the front bumper on the RAM 1500? Mines half chrome and half painted body color type.
You mean like the clear bra stuff. I'm not sure they do but I think x pel does.