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SilverEX15 04-04-2015 05:37 PM

Nite Lux LEDs from College Hills
 
This looks interesting, although a bit pricey. LED lightbulbs.

College Hills Honda: Search Results

Bassguitarist1985 04-04-2015 05:57 PM

Check out these! reasonable cost I think. Output is great!

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/3rd-...ml#post1300729

Sirius LED - 6400 Lumen Cree LED Light


The fogs are here:

Sirius LED - 80W LED Fog Light


Just know that the DRL fuse# 25 will need to be pulled. The High beam LED will flicker due to the PWM output. I'm working on a mod now that will correct for this.

xxryu139xx 04-04-2015 11:43 PM

180 bucks? bit too much.

SilverEX15 04-05-2015 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by xxryu139xx (Post 1300886)
180 bucks? bit too much.

But you get two lightbulbs!!! :D

xxryu139xx 04-05-2015 01:31 PM

id rather spend that money on proper hid bulbs for my retrofit. and even that, the high beam and low beam looks the same to me from those pictures. except the lowbeam has more noticeable glare.

Bassguitarist1985 04-05-2015 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by xxryu139xx (Post 1300957)
id rather spend that money on proper hid bulbs for my retrofit. and even that, the high beam and low beam looks the same to me from those pictures. except the lowbeam has more noticeable glare.

Im noticing it too. It was real foggy too so it may be from that. Ill try it over the next few days and report back. HID ove only heard issues with them with the GK. Waiting for another resident smart person to debug a good HID kit. Plus the fact you need to install the projectors in the stock lenses. Thats a pain and a lot of work

xxryu139xx 04-05-2015 03:25 PM

i thought it was alot of work too. it really wasnt that bad. just go simple. i installed halos and i just noticed that a couple of the leds are out. so i need to replace/remove them one of these days. in the end, u won't be disappointed with the output. the difference is quite noticeable compared to these HID/LED bulbs.

Bassguitarist1985 04-05-2015 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by xxryu139xx (Post 1300978)
i thought it was alot of work too. it really wasnt that bad. just go simple. i installed halos and i just noticed that a couple of the leds are out. so i need to replace/remove them one of these days. in the end, u won't be disappointed with the output. the difference is quite noticeable compared to these HID/LED bulbs.


I'll see how it goes. Those headlight assemblies are over $280 bucks a pop, to install projectors in there takes some skill and a lot of balls to risk not permanently damaging them. The other part I'd be worried about is making sure its weather proof after re-assembly. So far I'm liking the Sirius LEDs.

xxryu139xx 04-05-2015 08:50 PM

u can get aftermarket headlight assemblies for less than $100/pair at rockauto.com =p

Bassguitarist1985 04-05-2015 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by xxryu139xx (Post 1301008)
u can get aftermarket headlight assemblies for less than $100/pair at rockauto.com =p


Sadly they are out of stock at the moment.:violin:

In other news, just dropped some coin on Super Bright LEDs for all the exterior lights front and rear. Switchback White/Amber in the front, and LED Red Turn and White reverse. In addition I still have the White Amber Oznium switchback LED strip to install, and the DRL mod circuit I'm working on so it works properly with LED. (or HID if I decide to go that way)....Basically there will be no incandecent lights on the vehicle anymore.:D


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