LED DRL's Yay or Nay?
#1
LED DRL's Yay or Nay?
Not sure if there is an actual thread on the opinions of forum members. But if there is I apologize. What do you guys think of LED as DRL's.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61184535@N07/5573253148/
Just trying it out
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61184535@N07/5573253148/
Just trying it out
Last edited by tblue32; 03-30-2011 at 10:35 PM.
#4
Ha Ha, your so right it does look like it's smiling. I'm driving around with a smiley face.. .
Thanks for the feedback!
#5
Well..I guess I'll be the lone wolf I had them installed on my ride for a long time and I absolutely loved them, so did the majority of the people that asked me where they could get them.. But, I do agree, they do make yur ride look as tho it's smiling at you.... always better to wear a smile and not a frown
When I install my HID golden yellow foggies they did not compliment my HID'S -Headlamps- so I switched to amber instead in my air ducts, looks better with the g/y fogs. Picture quality is poor but you can get the idea....
6000k's
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Replaced drl leds residue after removal with c/f wrap
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LED's drl's amber moved to air ducts to compliment the golden yellow HID foggies.
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When I install my HID golden yellow foggies they did not compliment my HID'S -Headlamps- so I switched to amber instead in my air ducts, looks better with the g/y fogs. Picture quality is poor but you can get the idea....
6000k's
HangLoose036.jpg?t=1301623258
HangLoose038.jpg?t=1301622964
Replaced drl leds residue after removal with c/f wrap
Frontlowerbumpergarnishwrapd018.jpg?t=1301623067
LED's drl's amber moved to air ducts to compliment the golden yellow HID foggies.
Nightleds03-27-11010.jpg?t=1301623157
#6
Wow beautiful set up VinnyMac. It's soo weird cause I first considered Amber LED's, in my mind they didn't seem so ostentatious. I guess the reason I'm really considering keeping them on is functional. I drive on a twisty 2 lane highway up a canyon 5 days a week. LED's are highly visible espcially during the day.
#7
Not sure if there is an actual thread on the opinions of forum members. But if there is I apologize. What do you guys think of LED as DRL's.
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Just trying it out
led upload | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Just trying it out
#10
Can someone provide a link to an easy, simple DIY to ADD the jdm led drl to the 2010 fit yes I want to have 2 sets of DRL lights. The originals and a second set of LED ones in the grill. I have googled a lot and just don't seem to come up with a simple tap proceedure!
TIA
Bill
TIA
Bill
#11
are you just hard-wiring it with a switch?
we actually just made a kit that is a "true LED DRL" which activates like how a DRL should and cancels the stock high beam DRL output... the LED DRL can also double or be set as fog lights with a LED intensity adjustments
we actually just made a kit that is a "true LED DRL" which activates like how a DRL should and cancels the stock high beam DRL output... the LED DRL can also double or be set as fog lights with a LED intensity adjustments
Last edited by ThEvil0nE; 04-28-2011 at 10:13 PM.
#12
I'd be interested in this.
#13
ThEvil0nE That sounds like something I need to look at! Originally I was just going to drive the fit with both sets of running lights on. I was thinking the easiest way would be to tie the led drl into the headlight power wire as there should be enough juice to run both sets but I was not sure what would happen to the led when you went and turned on the headlamps and got full power. In essence I just don't know enough about electricity!!
#14
@OP: not trying to jack your thread but if you're good at electronics you can start with this V-LEDS 9005 IN-LINE DRL MODULE PLUG N' PLAY VS | eBay and work your way around it as our fits are using dual filament 9005. contact them with proper voltage requirements as you may need to run relays. I'm also not sure if they cancel the current going to stock drl when when it activates, you may need to run more relays on that too
@NPH & billtmore: it's pretty sick
@NPH & billtmore: it's pretty sick
#15
Can someone provide a link to an easy, simple DIY to ADD the jdm led drl to the 2010 fit yes I want to have 2 sets of DRL lights. The originals and a second set of LED ones in the grill. I have googled a lot and just don't seem to come up with a simple tap proceedure!
TIA
Bill
TIA
Bill
I got these: Super Bright LEDs ? Daytime Running Lamps (the CW-5 Series)
they're actually very nice - so bright that they need to turn off when you turn on your headlights or else you'd blind people, basically as much as you would with high beams! I think one important spec to look at is the # of lumens. I think these give off 80 lumens PER LED, which is extremely bright for LEDs. This is why I bought these - this website is one of the few that actually puts the specs of their lights on the website.
so right now I just have them hooked up to my parking lights so they'd turn on when my parking lights turn on - it comes with another wire that you connect with your headlight wire - which will then turn off the DRL's when you turn on your headlights - but they will turn back on when you turn on your high beams.
I actually like this setup a lot because I have control of when I want them on, as long as I get into the habit of turning on the parking brakes all the time. I think it is possible to connect to your high beams, directly, so they'd turn on when your regular DRL's turn on- but I don't think it's quite enough voltage from the high beams to have them on consistently. One thing you could do is get a tap for the DRL fuse - and connect it to that ... I think it's called "add a fuse" you can find it on amazon - I tested this myself, there will be enough voltage to turn on the DRL leds.
as for worrying about having 2 sets of DRL's on and them drawing too much power, that is not something to really worry about - LED's don't draw much current at all, especially compared to halogens.
#16
Ydnality..you are exactly right. I went ahead and hooked mine up Saturday. I connected the red wire to the high beam wire (which is the left wire if you were in front of your car looking down at the connector) (low beam on right) I spliced it in and then connected black to the car ground. so now when I turn on the ignition the original DRLs are on as they should be and the leds are on but at a reduced brightness then if I turn on the high beams, the LEDs light up much brighter not sure if it is so much that they will burn out faster but they seem ok. Then just like they should if I turn on the head lights (low beam) they go off I kind of wanted mine on while the low beams were on but I am happy. The only reason I did not go with the parking lamp wire is then my rear lights would be lit up all day as well. I may at a later date hook them up to a spare accessory wire if I can locate it or directly to the battery and put a switch into the dash (small and one that lights up to remind me to turn it off) I may just play and hook one side up directly to the battery to see what the difference is in brightness. In the end I am not sure I would have spent the 35 bucks for these but they are what they are!
thanks for the response too by the way!
Bill
I agree lumens should be listed I
thanks for the response too by the way!
Bill
I agree lumens should be listed I
Last edited by billtmore; 05-02-2011 at 08:59 AM.
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