Finally got a chance to get a set and install these LED retrofit bulbs into my IPF e-cut housings .
Here's where to get the bulbs -
http://shop.metrictlc.com/E-Vision-LED-Headlights-EV-H.htm
Here's a link to the IPF housings -
http://www.ironpigoffroad.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=87
First , how they look out of the box assembled -
All connectors are protected from the weather and appear to be of very good quality . All the parts in the harness as well as the bulbs themselves are stout and robustly built - no worries there . Only possible very minor complaint could be the gauge of the stamped bulb base - it's a bit thin and can bend fairly easily . Otherwise , I can see these easily lasting their claimed lifespan .
A few tips about the install into the IPF and other H4 housings -
One , the IPF housings use a rubber boot to seal the connection area and retainer on the bulb at the rear of the housing . These DO NOT need to be modified , simply turn the led's metal H4 base counterclockwise 1/4 turn to release it .
cont'd below....
Sarge
Here's where to get the bulbs -
http://shop.metrictlc.com/E-Vision-LED-Headlights-EV-H.htm
Here's a link to the IPF housings -
http://www.ironpigoffroad.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=87
First , how they look out of the box assembled -




All connectors are protected from the weather and appear to be of very good quality . All the parts in the harness as well as the bulbs themselves are stout and robustly built - no worries there . Only possible very minor complaint could be the gauge of the stamped bulb base - it's a bit thin and can bend fairly easily . Otherwise , I can see these easily lasting their claimed lifespan .
A few tips about the install into the IPF and other H4 housings -
One , the IPF housings use a rubber boot to seal the connection area and retainer on the bulb at the rear of the housing . These DO NOT need to be modified , simply turn the led's metal H4 base counterclockwise 1/4 turn to release it .

cont'd below....
Sarge