IJW84
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Do these lights have built-in resistor's in the harness? If not, you will need to add them by using a 50 watt 5ohm resistor to make them work properly.Has anyone used these. They won’t work on my 08. They’ll just flicker for couple seconds then stay off. Is there a way to get them to work?
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Dont put that garbage in your oem housings, youll blind everyone on the road
There's a difference is using LEDs in a projector vs reflector housing. The projector focuses a vast majority of the excess scatter light that happens from using an LED which puts out a lot more light than a halogen.I've have Fahren LED bulbs in OE projector housings on my truck for nearly 2 years and rarely get flashed.
There's a difference is using LEDs in a projector vs reflector housing. The projector focuses a vast majority of the excess scatter light that happens from using an LED which puts out a lot more light than a halogen.
That excessive scatter light from LEDs in reflector housings is what blinds other drivers. If you have a LED flashlight that you can vary the brightness this concept is easily seen by watching how bright the surrounding area away from the focused part of the flashlight beam gets as the brightness is increased. It doesn't matter if the headlight is adjusted "properly" the excess light still spreads.
The entire reflector housing is designed certified with the brightness and type of the bulb factored in. There isn't an LED that's DOT certified for replacement in halogen certified housings.Do all reflector housings used in Ram trucks react in this fashion?
You can type all you want. Led's arent designed for oem halogen bulb housings. There's plenty of research to back my claim upWhy would you say this?
I've have Fahren LED bulbs in OE projector housings on my truck for nearly 2 years and rarely get flashed.
Part of the installation of bulbs in any housings should include a proper alignment to avoid blinding oncoming traffic.
Numerous members of Ram Forum have successfully installed Fahren, Auxito and many other brands of aftermarket LED bulbs in OE housings.
The OP hasn't been seen since June 18th.
If they ever return, I have a few ideas to solve this problem but as previously mentioned, you should contact Sealight first.
Post here or send me a PM to get started.
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The entire reflector housing is designed certified with the brightness and type of the bulb factored in. There isn't an LED that's DOT certified for replacement in halogen certified housings.
The only housing that is changeable legally is fog lights but the factory fog housings with LEDs in them make the sorta useless for their actual application (fog, snow, etc).
If you have reflector housings and need more light to see while driving, just put the LEDs in the high beam location, unless your a rude driver the high beams are not used when there's on coming traffic.
I have a laser flashlight that has a very tight beam pattern, probably is about 10" at 100 yards and you can notice the scatter light between high and low.The much larger and more powerful light remained consistent over three different light output settings.
Duals, Quads and the high beam of the projectors are all reflector type headlights.Are the quad housings also a two-beam reflector style housing?
I understand why the projector housings are suitable with the focused lens on the low beam side.
And do you believe there are no LED bulbs suitable for reflector housings?
I've seen a couple of different LED chip configurations, but not sure how much difference that makes.