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I am interested in this upgrade, but not sure they will fit. I already have Hella H4 housings, looks pretty much like the photo you have above. But I don't have much room behind, the battery is right behind the pass side and the airbox is right behind the driver's side, neither of which can be moved. Can you give me the dimension from the back of the reflector to the end of the bulb?

Also, does the rubber "dust boot" (the gray thing sitting on the counter behind the lamp in your photo) that seals the H4 bulb stay removed with the LED bulb installed?

Thanks!
 
The H4 bulbs fit in my 91' perfectly. Below is a picture of all of the dimensions you might need. For the rubber dust boot what I generally do is trim out the center into a circle shape that way it fits snug against the bulb. I run them this way in both my Toyota and my Jeep and havent had any problems with leaking.





~Jeff
 
Do you find the harness necessary on H13's installed in a super duty?
 
Do you find the harness necessary on H13's installed in a super duty?

What year is the truck? Standard procedure is to try the headlights without the harness. If they work properly you do not need the harness. If you notice any flickering or "Pulsing" that is when you need the harness. If you need the harness let us know and we will get you one sent out free of charge.

~Jeff
 
Bought the H1s and unfortunately don't see any way to install them in my 2006 LX470. The housing might fit although the plastic cover would no longer fit over the bulb to keep moisture out and the wiring harness doesn't have the right connector
 
Bought the H1s and unfortunately don't see any way to install them in my 2006 LX470. The housing might fit although the plastic cover would no longer fit over the bulb to keep moisture out and the wiring harness doesn't have the right connector

xswl - did you buy the H1s from us? The wiring harness should fit, and can you post some pics of the plastic cover? Thanks - Steve
 
Yes, bought it from you. Will try to post some pics tonight after I get home from work.
 
I appreciate the help Jeff provided. Got the bulbs to fit, but power connector was not plug-n-play with my 2006 LX. Should be easy to replace the connector on the LED drivers with blades, but waiting on the parts. Will provide update once I have it installed.
 
How do the LIFETIME lights compare to these from "New Brights"

http://www.amazon.com/New-Brights-LED-Headlight-Conversion/dp/B00MOR4CFQ/ref=cm_cd_ql_qh_dp_t

Everything about them appears identical, even the casting, stickers and screw holes. WAY cheaper than the Lifetime variant, too.

Are they from the same manufacturer, or am I wrong ?

Could you guys get these at Southeast Overland?

They look similar, but I cannot verify who makes them or what factory they are rolling out of in China. We find in the LED industry that there can be two identical products that look exactly alike, but they can be completely different on the inside. Some times we see the same exact product coming from multiple different factories. Different buyers demand different qualities of items, so I cannot vouch for what is above.

The biggest plus about going with the Lifetimes is the warranty, If your lights develop a problem (That you did not cause) let us know. We will then get replacement parts in the mail free of charge.

The other nice thing is that you know where to find us and we are not going anywhere!

~Jeff
 
Here is a new Lifetime LED headlight we now have available.

H4s for motorcycles.

They are smaller to better fit motorcycles and don't require a fan. 1200 lumens low and 1800 lumens high beam. The LED driver is included and it is a three wire hook up - black, blue and white.

Same lifetime warranty. $59 plus shipping for 1.

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Interesting setup. I wonder how it will fit into the different MFG. light housings. Do you know off hand what what type they plug into?

For example 2006 Honda CRF250X Headlight unit, or a XR650R Head light unit?
 
Interesting setup. I wonder how it will fit into the different MFG. light housings. Do you know off hand what what type they plug into?

For example 2006 Honda CRF250X Headlight unit, or a XR650R Head light unit?

They use what I believe is a standard "bullet" style connector. So it should be pretty easy to make an adapter harness if your motorcycle uses a different style connector. They only have 3 wires, one 12 volt for highbeams, one 12 volt for lowbeams and a ground.

~Jeff
 
Найдено множество светодиодных огней на автомобилях Toyota в Нигерии на jiji.ng. Хорошо комплект, цена не дорого. План, как получить, сразу поставить его на вашем автомобиле. Я думаю, что лучшие кадры будут установлены однозначно. И срок службы батареи будет больше. Так что я советую всем, чтобы перейти на светодиодные огни. Сохранить видение других водителей.
 
Found a set of LED lights on Toyota cars in Nigeria on jiji.ng. Good kit, the price is not expensive. Plan how to get, immediately put it on your car. I think the best staff will be set uniquely. And the battery life will be longer. So I advise everyone to switch to LED lights. Save the vision of other drivers.
 

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