DrummerDude70
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Thanks! After some more digging, I located those, as well as the chrome ones.
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Yes. Very easy direct replacement and include bulbs.
Light output isn't much brighter than stock with the halogens that are included but with projectors you can focus more light onto the road which is an instant upgrade.
I think for ease of what you might want, order a set of quality LED bulbs to put in them that put out more light. You may otherwise be disappointed.
Hids . You won't be happy with leds.I'm a little late on this thread, but what lights should I use with the Depo projector housings? After my Sylvania Silver Star's go out, should I get a HID kit on amazon or a LED kit? And what should I look for in a HID kit? Thanks!
Also, does anybody have suggestions on bumper/marker light housing brands?
Looks good. But now you have to add another up top or paint the upper billet insert black to matchTrying to get my forward projecting light performance up to *****!!
When the factory headlamps got so hazy I couldn't polish them out anymore - I bought some cheaper DNA headlight assemblies (Amazon) a few months back, and have not been happy with the build quality or performance. (They look great, however!)
Just ordered a set of Depos after reading most of this thread.i will probably opt for LEDs - and will post some pics when complete.
For now, I installed a 30" RIGID SAE/DOT single row lightbar in the front grille to provide some auxiliary lighting when needed...
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Got a side by side for us yet? Lol05Single - you're going to make me buy early to illustrate how today's LED bulbs "may" have just surpassed our HID's lol
Here's the scoop - running HID's as well for many years (~ since 2003) and am running 12 sets of Opt 7 HID's now in 2 trucks (great light output). LATELY, been researching LED bulbs for the wheeler and last month picked up a pair of HIKARI's with the CREE XHP50's. Didn't instantly expect these to outperform my HID's in the trucks.. but they did, and by a large margin.
Parked next to the truck with it's lights on the output was so much brighter I could turn the truck's headlights off and not notice any difference as the ATV's light output consumed every bit. That's impressive for the amount of experience I have will vehicle lighting. Had they been sized for low in the Tahoe i'd already have moved them and said screw the ATV.
What I've learned is that each CREE XHP50 is rated at 2546lm/per led (CREE's official claim). Each bulb has 2 of those LED's so multiply +2 bulbs and you can do the math. They're $70/pair free shipping on Amazon and that includes a 2 year warranty. Soon as I feel like it i'll be converting headlights over and will do a side x side test for y'all.
Yeah, that's driving me nuts too. LolLooks good. But now you have to add another up top or paint the upper billet insert black to match![]()
Looks good. But now you have to add another up top or paint the upper billet insert black to match![]()
Have you seen the new drop in LED bulbs that have "thin fins" instead of extruded bodies (or fans) to pull heat??? Interesting concept, could be a decent option depending on the LEDs they have....No and to make matters worse I put the halogens back in the wheeler because the LEDs got so full of sand and muck their cooling fans failed.
Like this?Have you seen the new drop in LED bulbs that have "thin fins" instead of extruded bodies (or fans) to pull heat??? Interesting concept, could be a decent option depending on the LEDs they have....
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