Ok y'all, who's upgraded their 80 series headlights to LED and what do you recommend? Brands / Models
Looks like they're 9005 bulbs for high beam and 9006 for low beam.
Thinking about just doing the high beams to start here.
I did the HID upgrade from DDR tuning here in Vista. The lights are bright but have a warm up period and sometimes shut down when over heated. So of the LED's are probably better now.
I have been using these for a few years. They are really bright, no heat issues, but it seems like I replace one every 9 months or so. I am sure there are better brands, I just haven't bothered to look. Every time I have to replace one I have to buy 2 so I always seem to have a spare.
I see these have a fan on them, moving parts on something like this always concerns me. I have to wonder if your LED failures occur after the fan dies... I'd much prefer a device that is passively cooled. Not always possible in tight spaces though.
***UPDATE 8/2010*** Had my first bulb burn out two weeks ago! Considering getting the new Phillips HIRs... ***UPDATE 2/2010*** My original HIRs are still going strong over 3 years later. Forum users report the JD bulbs are hard to source, several users have had good experiences with...
I ran the Heise 25 watt bulbs for my low beams for 3 years before they quit. Not a bright as I liked but they did a good job. They did have a strobe effect visible to the eye and very visible on video. I'm still running the hi-beam version of these (which are also my daytime driving lights and also have a strobe effect).
I replaced the low beams with the Heise 35 watt bulbs (pic following). Nice and bright and no strobe effect at all. But they have the fan unit (as @Bud_Dude knows cuz I put them in at his place). But they go inside the "waterproof" enclosure for my low beams so I'm not sure what good the fan is going to do. I've had them in for about 3 months and so far no problems. If they go 6 months I will probably replace my hi beams cuz I'm not a fan of the strobe effect. I'll keep y'all posted if the low beams burn out.