Something to note that a lot of people skip over in the instructions. Is taking the time to “clock” the LED bulbs properly in the halogen housings. My experience with LEDS, they all came with instructions making sure to face the emitters at 3 and 9 o clock so sideways as opposed to 12-6 which results in blinding everyone on the road. Something to note for those considering upgrading. Cheers!
My LED bulbs came in the correct position then. I wasn't quite sure if where the led's shined mattered inside the halogen housing. All I will say is the stock 35w halogen was awful so I changed them for 30w led.
After a little research and thinking about it, I would not want a cooling fan that circulates air in and out of the headlight assembly because moisture can also circulate. It seems better if the fan just blows air across the external heat sink fins. But either way, the fans can and do fail so I'm starting to get a new appreciation for OEM halogen bulbs.
Led bulb with a cooling fine is completely on a safe side nowadays. But if u still prefer fanless: Go for Auxito - i9 or Lasfit - L1 plus fanless. It’s around $40-$45 per pair. And both have a two year warranty.
@@toyotabrony Toyota boy ya those are solid I also like gtr ultra, diode dynamics, and morimoto 2 stroke and theres many more good ones out there just depends on what your willing to spend
@@JonMarcelo-fi3pg to be honest. I spend my money on the 3 brands I mention as a full combo kit for my, for my family, and for my friends that I recommend a lot more than I thought. About around $3k. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Because I know what I’m getting. I seen them testing on led headlight bulbs. Like Car light review, bulbfacts website. When I see the real results. Than I truly know what to get. So far the ones I upgrade for them, they truly love the results and make their night time driving experience way better than before. And now they enjoy their car more than before.
@@JonMarcelo-fi3pg I know I spend my money that’s really worth for my family and friends. I Mostly spend on Lasfit, Auxito, and Sylvania zevo led. Around $3000🤣🤣👌🏼👌🏼 for full combo kit.
HR is the best. If u want the best of the best, as a Lasfit, Auxito, and Sylvania led enthusiasts. Get ur hands on Morimoto - 2stroke 4.0 with a lifetime warranty.
I run auxito H11 leds that have a fan built in, never ran into a problem nor was it $25 like yours mine was around $90, I did have a problem with the small 921 leds that don’t dissipate he enough so they start to flicker.
@@rudydaberry122 yes I would say so they stand behind their product as I’ve had 1 set of low beams replaced for free from auxito you can’t get that from lot these cheap LEDs from Amazon no name brands. But top end brands I would definitely go with Morimoto or GTR lighting.
I like the sevanal LED replacement bulbs. They are pure white and light up the road well. They don't have the blue look which might look cool but doesn't help you see at all and in rain or fog the blue ones are awful. Ty that's why I like the sevanal units 😅
Doesn't putting an LED bulb into a halogen housing blind everyone else on the road since the housing isn't designed for it? If not, why are some vehicles headlights so blinding?
From my experiences with led bulbs you may have to adjust them down to keep them from aiming so high. That’ll reduce the blinding effect some. Plus I’ve read there is a limit to the brightest a led is allowed to be. Some are probably pushing to much power anyway
Tried some LED’s and while they are good upgrade from halogen, I had a problem. LED’s shined more bright when accelerating and got darker when releasing throttle. That doesn’t happen with halogen lights. Any idea what can be wrong? I bought some cheap LED’s with integrated fan. In size they are almost 1:1 with halogen.
U probably have the old style Lasfit. The new Lasfit led bulbs or redesign is much brighter than stock, big difference in brightness over stock. And the low and high beams is a major improvement over stock. I’m using Lasfit - LD plus switchback H11 low beam projector, and Lasfit - LA plus 9005 high beam reflector. A truly an upgrade led. I bought several pairs of Lasfit - LA plus and some LC plus for me, for my family, and for my friends that I care. I always bought the same model for them. And it’s again, a huge improvement overstock. We didn’t get flashed at all. Which that tells me, they made better quality than 5-6 years ago.
more of a question really i have a 2013 mazda 6 and i am looking to convert to L E D cause i have the halogen on the car and i dont understand on how to do it do i need a convetion kit or not plwase if you can help talk me through or even suggest the best brand would be greatly appreseated look for more saftey where i live in the north in canada alot of moose and other big animals on road at night pleas help
Fellow mazda6 owner here, I would recommend deer whistles as well as the headlights just to be extra safe. There are very many video here on YT showing how to replace a headlight bulb. Amazon reviews for most of the bulbs I've looked at show that they are pretty easy to install with the instructions that come with it.
If u want straight forward plug and play, and u want an active cooling fan led bulbs. Which is better because the cooler the led bulb, the better the lifespan, and u want an all in one unit. Highly recommend Auxito - M3 $63 a pair and get a nice 2 year warranty. If u want with an external driver, get Auxito - Y13.
@@jesussanchez-wt2txled bulbs doesn’t make 15000 lumens. It’s a complete lie. No led bulbs will ever make that brightness. That’s on led light bar territory. If the led bulbs have 30W per bulb, it makes 3000 lumens per bulb, if it has 45W per bulb, it makes 4500 lumens per bulb. Those are the realistic numbers. And more honest. Just like Lasfit, VLED’s, S-V.4, Xenon Depot, Morimoto, GTR-Lighting, and Diode dynamics. Please don’t believe this toxic claims that’s total bs. Anything u see 150W or even I saw they claim is 1000W per bulb, or 20,000 lumens or 100,000 lumens per bulb is major bogus. Check out headlight revolution and they tell u the truth. And they do testin better than others because they test more.
@@toyotabrony2006 acura mdx looking to keep for 3-5 years. What do you recommend best value. I want reliability, brightness, cost in that order for priorities. You seem to know alot about the leds and I want to make the right choice for my sister with her first car
Active cooling also has its downsides, it allows for higher brightness at the cost of reliability. Fan reliability which is not great and when the fan dies even if the bulb has temperature control brightness goes down so much that they become useless. Also fans are audible which makes them easy to spot by authorities and it's not good because retrofits are illegal pretty much across the world.
I mean, the fan noise is not exactly what's going to give you away, it's the clearly different color temperature and brightness that will get you the ticket. If it's illegal, then the very nature of a light bulb makes it hard to hide you're breaking that law, fan or not.
Hey I purchased two pairs of led low beam lights. 1. Watt 60w (30w/ bulb) & Lumens 6000LM 2. Watt 50w (25w/ bulb) & Lumens 5000LM I obviously want high visibility but dont want to blind on coming drivers - what do you suggest?
@@toyotabrony I ended up going with the brighter ones. All the new vehicles have blinding lights way brighter anyways. And I’m lower to the ground (sedan).
Stay away from those. They will never work on projector and reflector. Projector makes it less bright and no focus hotspot, in reflector will not retain the same beam pattern and it will create a flood light effect and easily blind people. Stay away from 3-8 sided led or 360 degree type led. Always stick with 2 sided led with tiny led chips. They are the way to go from a reputable brand.
@@rudydaberry122 Look up Lasfit. Truly highly recommended. They sell quite a few, from low wattage which mean low price budget, to the highest price yet most expensive. Lasfit offers L1 plus fanless 20W per bulb, 2000 lumens per bulb $40 a pair 2 year warranty LC Plus 25W per bulb, 2500 lumens per bulb $50 per pair 1 year warranty The most recommended is LA plus 30W per bulb, 3000 lumens per bulb $70 per pair 1 year warranty LCair 35W per bulb, 3500 lumens per bulb $53 per pair 1 year warranty LAair 50W per bulb, 5000 lumens per bulb $80 per pair. LD plus switchback, same main unit as LA plus, but it has an external driver for heat management and longevity. 30W per bulb, 3000 lumens per bulb $100 per pair 1 year warranty LS plus 4th gen 65W per bulb, 6500 lumens per bulb $135 a pair 2 year warranty And LS pro series, it has a massive 2.92” heatsink so it will not fit most or almost all cars. They have a list for this unique led bulb will fit some cars. 50W per bulb, 5000 lumens per bulb $150 per pair 2 year warranty. All led bulbs are 6000k pure white or diamond white The switchback is 6000k pure white or diamond white/3000k golden yellow for weather conditions. So now u know all these infos to which one is right for u. I highly recommend LA plus for a well price point. If ur on a budget option, thr LC plus is the way to go. If u have fitment issues, and having a hard time taking it off and re-installing the bulbs. Lasfit - L1 plus fanless led bulbs is the perfect solution. It’s design for perfect fitment, and perfect beam pattern. So good luck on ur options of ur purchase choice. And I also highly recommend buy it from their website. And talk to their customer service if u have any issues. They are extremely reliable people. It’s a 5050 of take a little time like a full day to respond, sometimes u get a very quick answer or response. So give them time. As long as u guys get along, it will be awesome. Good luck. Auxito is my seconds best recommendation as well, if Lasfit is not what ur looking for.
@@rudydaberry122 that’s excellent 🙏🏼🙏🏼 u truly getting ur money’s worth from Lasfit. What model did u pick from Lasfit? Or what wattage it makes per bulb?
Something to note that a lot of people skip over in the instructions. Is taking the time to “clock” the LED bulbs properly in the halogen housings. My experience with LEDS, they all came with instructions making sure to face the emitters at 3 and 9 o clock so sideways as opposed to 12-6 which results in blinding everyone on the road. Something to note for those considering upgrading. Cheers!
oh, thank you for your comment!
Right on bro! ✊🏼
Being in a lowered sedan, everyone blinds me. So install at 12 & 6 for payback, got it.
@@rmarli17don’t be that guy. Always 3-9 o’clock. U can always have a led bulb high beams without incorrecting ur orientation.
My LED bulbs came in the correct position then. I wasn't quite sure if where the led's shined mattered inside the halogen housing. All I will say is the stock 35w halogen was awful so I changed them for 30w led.
After a little research and thinking about it, I would not want a cooling fan that circulates air in and out of the headlight assembly because moisture can also circulate. It seems better if the fan just blows air across the external heat sink fins. But either way, the fans can and do fail so I'm starting to get a new appreciation for OEM halogen bulbs.
It isn't taking in fresh and expelling air, its circulation of what's contained within as explained.
Led bulb with a cooling fine is completely on a safe side nowadays.
But if u still prefer fanless:
Go for Auxito - i9 or Lasfit - L1 plus fanless. It’s around $40-$45 per pair. And both have a two year warranty.
Safety, brightness, and lifespan.
Do you have a recommendation. Im looking for my sisters 2006 mdx
What are some good brands of LEDs for car headlights that aren’t super expensive
Fahren forscher 40 bucks on Amazon they put out a good amount of light and they last a long time
Lasfit, Auxito, and Sylvania led are ur great options.
But I highly recommend Lasfit. They are very reliable company.
@@toyotabrony Toyota boy ya those are solid I also like gtr ultra, diode dynamics, and morimoto 2 stroke and theres many more good ones out there just depends on what your willing to spend
@@JonMarcelo-fi3pg to be honest. I spend my money on the 3 brands I mention as a full combo kit for my, for my family, and for my friends that I recommend a lot more than I thought.
About around $3k. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Because I know what I’m getting.
I seen them testing on led headlight bulbs. Like Car light review, bulbfacts website.
When I see the real results. Than I truly know what to get.
So far the ones I upgrade for them, they truly love the results and make their night time driving experience way better than before.
And now they enjoy their car more than before.
@@JonMarcelo-fi3pg I know I spend my money that’s really worth for my family and friends. I Mostly spend on Lasfit, Auxito, and Sylvania zevo led. Around $3000🤣🤣👌🏼👌🏼 for full combo kit.
What’s your opinion about headlight revolution? Trying to find another lighting source to buy lights from. Also Good video 👍 thank you.
HR is the best. If u want the best of the best, as a Lasfit, Auxito, and Sylvania led enthusiasts. Get ur hands on Morimoto - 2stroke 4.0 with a lifetime warranty.
I think the fans extract hot air versus 'blow cool air'.
I run auxito H11 leds that have a fan built in, never ran into a problem nor was it $25 like yours mine was around $90, I did have a problem with the small 921 leds that don’t dissipate he enough so they start to flicker.
Is it Y13,Y19, or M3?
For 921, get the Auxito 921 T15 with a cooling fan they have.
It matches the wattage and it’s extremely bright.
Auxito are good you’d say? Think they are better than other Amazon brands
@@rudydaberry122 yes they definitely do
@@rudydaberry122 yes I would say so they stand behind their product as I’ve had 1 set of low beams replaced for free from auxito you can’t get that from lot these cheap LEDs from Amazon no name brands. But top end brands I would definitely go with Morimoto or GTR lighting.
Can you review Sylvianas led bulbs?
I like the sevanal LED replacement bulbs. They are pure white and light up the road well. They don't have the blue look which might look cool but doesn't help you see at all and in rain or fog the blue ones are awful. Ty that's why I like the sevanal units 😅
Sylvania LED’s are great option, for u want something that’s fairly bright with an astonishingly 5 year warranty. They are the way to go.
Doesn't putting an LED bulb into a halogen housing blind everyone else on the road since the housing isn't designed for it? If not, why are some vehicles headlights so blinding?
From my experiences with led bulbs you may have to adjust them down to keep them from aiming so high. That’ll reduce the blinding effect some. Plus I’ve read there is a limit to the brightest a led is allowed to be. Some are probably pushing to much power anyway
Morimoto 2Stroke 4.0 LED bulbs, will not blind anyone, because they create the original beam pattern now, they are really impressed.
Put some in my F-150, if anything they glare less than my halogens. I was worried about this but apparently for no reason.
@@compmanio36 30 days return, lifetime warranty, it is worth for a trying.
Either they will be same as Halogens, or adjust left LED slightly lower to not blind oncoming vehicles.
Should I use my dust covers that are rubber?
If they fit, yes
Tried some LED’s and while they are good upgrade from halogen, I had a problem. LED’s shined more bright when accelerating and got darker when releasing throttle. That doesn’t happen with halogen lights. Any idea what can be wrong? I bought some cheap LED’s with integrated fan. In size they are almost 1:1 with halogen.
What you think about Roylux for 40, I’ve been rocking with them for a year now low and High
Great info! Looking forward to upgrading soon!
I have a 2006 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Limited that uses 9003 H4 headlight and 9006 fog light bulbs. What do you recommend for LED's for my truck?
Lasfit and Auxito. My top two best recommendations for ur truck.
If Lasfit, highly recommend LA plus, if Auxito, highly recommend Y13
Running LasFit. It’s ok but the difference in high/low is nonexistent. You literally can’t tell the difference, so I get flashed a lot.
U probably have the old style Lasfit.
The new Lasfit led bulbs or redesign is much brighter than stock, big difference in brightness over stock. And the low and high beams is a major improvement over stock.
I’m using Lasfit - LD plus switchback H11 low beam projector, and Lasfit - LA plus 9005 high beam reflector.
A truly an upgrade led.
I bought several pairs of Lasfit - LA plus and some LC plus for me, for my family, and for my friends that I care. I always bought the same model for them.
And it’s again, a huge improvement overstock.
We didn’t get flashed at all.
Which that tells me, they made better quality than 5-6 years ago.
@@toyotabrony bought them from their site 6 months ago.
more of a question really i have a 2013 mazda 6 and i am looking to convert to L E D cause i have the halogen on the car and i dont understand on how to do it do i need a convetion kit or not plwase if you can help talk me through or even suggest the best brand would be greatly appreseated look for more saftey where i live in the north in canada alot of moose and other big animals on road at night pleas help
Fellow mazda6 owner here, I would recommend deer whistles as well as the headlights just to be extra safe. There are very many video here on YT showing how to replace a headlight bulb. Amazon reviews for most of the bulbs I've looked at show that they are pretty easy to install with the instructions that come with it.
If u want straight forward plug and play, and u want an active cooling fan led bulbs. Which is better because the cooler the led bulb, the better the lifespan, and u want an all in one unit.
Highly recommend Auxito - M3
$63 a pair and get a nice 2 year warranty.
If u want with an external driver, get Auxito - Y13.
Bought some Ridroid brand on eBay for
Any updates?
No led bulbs will ever perform well with $11. That tells u cheap quality for $11. 5 year warranty sounds way off for that.
@@toyotabronyI’ve bought a pack for 70$ lows and fogs on eBay and they still work perfectly fine.
@@SoFilthy for how long u had them exactly?
What brand and model?
@@toyotabrony I’m going on 3 years with them on a ram 1500.
how many Lumens you need for regular low beams ? Thank you
15k lumens is the golden spot. 25k & up if you live in a rural area.
@@jesussanchez-wt2txled bulbs doesn’t make 15000 lumens. It’s a complete lie.
No led bulbs will ever make that brightness.
That’s on led light bar territory.
If the led bulbs have 30W per bulb, it makes 3000 lumens per bulb, if it has 45W per bulb, it makes 4500 lumens per bulb.
Those are the realistic numbers. And more honest.
Just like Lasfit, VLED’s, S-V.4, Xenon Depot, Morimoto, GTR-Lighting, and Diode dynamics.
Please don’t believe this toxic claims that’s total bs.
Anything u see 150W or even I saw they claim is 1000W per bulb, or 20,000 lumens or 100,000 lumens per bulb is major bogus.
Check out headlight revolution and they tell u the truth. And they do testin better than others because they test more.
3000 lumens per bulb. Definitely look up Lasfit - LA plus.
I will be happy with them and have better results.
@@toyotabrony2006 acura mdx looking to keep for 3-5 years. What do you recommend best value. I want reliability, brightness, cost in that order for priorities. You seem to know alot about the leds and I want to make the right choice for my sister with her first car
@@cvaldes114Lasfit - LA plus, and Auxito - Y13.
Active cooling also has its downsides, it allows for higher brightness at the cost of reliability. Fan reliability which is not great and when the fan dies even if the bulb has temperature control brightness goes down so much that they become useless. Also fans are audible which makes them easy to spot by authorities and it's not good because retrofits are illegal pretty much across the world.
I mean, the fan noise is not exactly what's going to give you away, it's the clearly different color temperature and brightness that will get you the ticket. If it's illegal, then the very nature of a light bulb makes it hard to hide you're breaking that law, fan or not.
If ur not a fan of cooling fan led bulbs.
Get a fanless and call it a day.
Either Auxito i9 or Lasfit - L1 plus fanless.
And they are great products
This one chip is ZES?
Auxito - M3, and 10S used ZES led chips.
Cronin Turnpike
Kertzmann Springs
McLaughlin Ridge
Russel Circles
Hey I purchased two pairs of led low beam lights.
1. Watt 60w (30w/ bulb) & Lumens 6000LM
2. Watt 50w (25w/ bulb) & Lumens 5000LM
I obviously want high visibility but dont want to blind on coming drivers - what do you suggest?
Either they will be same as Halogens, or adjust left LED slightly lower to not blind oncoming vehicles.
Wrong. 30W means 3000 lumens per bulb.
25W means 2500 lumens per bulb.
That’s a realistic one.
@@toyotabrony I ended up going with the brighter ones. All the new vehicles have blinding lights way brighter anyways. And I’m lower to the ground (sedan).
@@healthyman5826what’s the brightest on the market ?
Anybody have 5 windshield tint what lumens needed I have 9012 projector
Spinka Valleys
Schmeler Rapid
844 Garnett Summit
Celia Cape
Mona Canyon
Fahren termitor 2022 (the 2023 update isn't as bright)
Winifred Fork
Art Spur
Paucek Station
O'Kon Ramp
Katheryn Avenue
What you think about LED 360?
Stay away from those. They will never work on projector and reflector.
Projector makes it less bright and no focus hotspot, in reflector will not retain the same beam pattern and it will create a flood light effect and easily blind people.
Stay away from 3-8 sided led or 360 degree type led.
Always stick with 2 sided led with tiny led chips. They are the way to go from a reputable brand.
Stay away from the 360 led. They get dimmer than stock in projectors, and scatters in reflector.
Two sided is the best one
Maybell Villages
Fisher Corners
Talia Streets
Ur all LED have extra over price, NAOEVO 180w BEST
Naoevo is as far as I know are reliable. And this implies to Lasfit and Boslla, because I noted they share the same materials and the style as well.
Lorine Ways
Kristopher Mission
Julie Valley
O'Hara Fort
Verlie Neck
Bechtelar Island
Conroy Rest
Delaney River
Hills Mission
Von Stream
Abbey Stream
Domenica Streets
Hills Port
38578 Torphy Lodge
What are some good brands of LEDs for car headlights that aren’t super expensive
@@rudydaberry122 Look up Lasfit. Truly highly recommended.
They sell quite a few, from low wattage which mean low price budget, to the highest price yet most expensive.
Lasfit offers
L1 plus fanless
20W per bulb, 2000 lumens per bulb
$40 a pair
2 year warranty
LC Plus
25W per bulb, 2500 lumens per bulb
$50 per pair
1 year warranty
The most recommended is LA plus
30W per bulb, 3000 lumens per bulb
$70 per pair
1 year warranty
LCair
35W per bulb, 3500 lumens per bulb
$53 per pair
1 year warranty
LAair
50W per bulb, 5000 lumens per bulb
$80 per pair.
LD plus switchback, same main unit as LA plus, but it has an external driver for heat management and longevity.
30W per bulb, 3000 lumens per bulb
$100 per pair
1 year warranty
LS plus 4th gen
65W per bulb, 6500 lumens per bulb
$135 a pair
2 year warranty
And LS pro series, it has a massive 2.92” heatsink so it will not fit most or almost all cars. They have a list for this unique led bulb will fit some cars.
50W per bulb, 5000 lumens per bulb
$150 per pair
2 year warranty.
All led bulbs are 6000k pure white or diamond white
The switchback is 6000k pure white or diamond white/3000k golden yellow for weather conditions.
So now u know all these infos to which one is right for u.
I highly recommend LA plus for a well price point. If ur on a budget option, thr LC plus is the way to go.
If u have fitment issues, and having a hard time taking it off and re-installing the bulbs.
Lasfit - L1 plus fanless led bulbs is the perfect solution. It’s design for perfect fitment, and perfect beam pattern.
So good luck on ur options of ur purchase choice.
And I also highly recommend buy it from their website.
And talk to their customer service if u have any issues. They are extremely reliable people.
It’s a 5050 of take a little time like a full day to respond, sometimes u get a very quick answer or response.
So give them time.
As long as u guys get along, it will be awesome. Good luck.
Auxito is my seconds best recommendation as well, if Lasfit is not what ur looking for.
Lasfit, Auxito, and Sylvania led are ur best options.
@@toyotabrony just got some lasfit for my fathers dodge ram 1500. I’ve been running some lasfit on my 2020 GTI for 4 years now and they are great
@@rudydaberry122 that’s excellent 🙏🏼🙏🏼 u truly getting ur money’s worth from Lasfit.
What model did u pick from Lasfit? Or what wattage it makes per bulb?