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The Grey Beast

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I’m in need of LED lights. For my Chevy 2011 Tahoe. I have what an installer recommended. Any links would be appreciated. I have post factory lights and I was wonder is there any danger of overheating/fire? What exactly will I need? Any thoughts on best product.

H4 16,000 LUMENS LED BULB SET 6K COLOR TEMP

9005/6 16,000 LUMENS LED BULB SET 6K COLOR TEMP

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Ken
 

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I’m in need of LED lights. For my Chevy 2011 Tahoe. I have what an installer recommended. Any links would be appreciated. I have post factory lights and I was wonder is there any danger of overheating/fire? What exactly will I need? Any thoughts on best product.

H4 16,000 LUMENS LED BULB SET 6K COLOR TEMP

9005/6 16,000 LUMENS LED BULB SET 6K COLOR TEMP

Thank you.

Ken
I have ran “sea light “ Amazon brand leds for awhile with good luck and there only 40$ a set
As far as over heating or fire you will be fine the leds are ALOT cooler then the HIDS I use to run back in the day…
 
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I have ran “sea light “ Amazon brand leds for awhile with good luck and there only 40$ a set
As far as over heating or fire you will be fine the leds are ALOT cooler then the HIDS I use to run back in the day…
Thank you it looks like a nice set of bulbs.
 
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So I have a question. If you have a set of four bulbs (LED) high beam and low beams and the add states 36,000 Lumens. Is that 4 divided by 36,000 or is it 36,000 output.

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So I have a question. If you have a set of four bulbs (LED) high beam and low beams and the add states 36,000 Lumens. Is that 4 divided by 36,000 or is it 36,000 output.

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Ken
Not too sure on that one. I would think divided but I’m probably wrong there.
 

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It would be 36,000 divided by 4 meaning 9k per bulb. Right?
 

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Just as important as the lumen rating, actually even more important, is the 'spread' of the light beam path. Lots of lumens without the correct beam spread and path are useless.
 

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