New LEDs. Wow! Bright!
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Just wanted to add that the Tritons are so incredibly bright at night. Pictures really can't do them justice. They're so bright that to other drivers it may appear that your brake lights are always on.
Not sure if others would agree, but it seems like when you apply the brakes, they don't get as proportionally bright as filament bulbs do. A filament bulb will become (I suppose) twice as bright when the brakes are on, but the Tritons are already so bright by default that it seems they only get slightly brighter. Just thinking drivers behind you might not notice as quickly when you hit the brakes.
I still love the bulbs but just thought I'd mention this one thing and see if anyone else noticed the same.
Not sure if others would agree, but it seems like when you apply the brakes, they don't get as proportionally bright as filament bulbs do. A filament bulb will become (I suppose) twice as bright when the brakes are on, but the Tritons are already so bright by default that it seems they only get slightly brighter. Just thinking drivers behind you might not notice as quickly when you hit the brakes.
I still love the bulbs but just thought I'd mention this one thing and see if anyone else noticed the same.
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Just wanted to add that the Tritons are so incredibly bright at night. Pictures really can't do them justice. They're so bright that to other drivers it may appear that your brake lights are always on.
Not sure if others would agree, but it seems like when you apply the brakes, they don't get as proportionally bright as filament bulbs do. A filament bulb will become (I suppose) twice as bright when the brakes are on, but the Tritons are already so bright by default that it seems they only get slightly brighter. Just thinking drivers behind you might not notice as quickly when you hit the brakes.
I still love the bulbs but just thought I'd mention this one thing and see if anyone else noticed the same.
Not sure if others would agree, but it seems like when you apply the brakes, they don't get as proportionally bright as filament bulbs do. A filament bulb will become (I suppose) twice as bright when the brakes are on, but the Tritons are already so bright by default that it seems they only get slightly brighter. Just thinking drivers behind you might not notice as quickly when you hit the brakes.
I still love the bulbs but just thought I'd mention this one thing and see if anyone else noticed the same.
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i recently moved from a suburbia with small cities nearby to a super rural place and there are no lights on the road.
most people use their highbeam but i was wondering if i could replace the bulb in my fogs and make them strengthen my low beams output on the road.
i dont require the fog lights to work in the fog, but i do want them to not point into the sky like highbeams do.
halogen/led/hid? what will give me the most light output?
2nd Question.. is it possible to point the high beams down via an adjustment of some sort? so i can turn on my low and high beams at the same time and have it concentrated in one spot?
most people use their highbeam but i was wondering if i could replace the bulb in my fogs and make them strengthen my low beams output on the road.
i dont require the fog lights to work in the fog, but i do want them to not point into the sky like highbeams do.
halogen/led/hid? what will give me the most light output?
2nd Question.. is it possible to point the high beams down via an adjustment of some sort? so i can turn on my low and high beams at the same time and have it concentrated in one spot?
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Just wanted to add that the Tritons are so incredibly bright at night. Pictures really can't do them justice. They're so bright that to other drivers it may appear that your brake lights are always on.
Not sure if others would agree, but it seems like when you apply the brakes, they don't get as proportionally bright as filament bulbs do. A filament bulb will become (I suppose) twice as bright when the brakes are on, but the Tritons are already so bright by default that it seems they only get slightly brighter. Just thinking drivers behind you might not notice as quickly when you hit the brakes.
I still love the bulbs but just thought I'd mention this one thing and see if anyone else noticed the same.
Not sure if others would agree, but it seems like when you apply the brakes, they don't get as proportionally bright as filament bulbs do. A filament bulb will become (I suppose) twice as bright when the brakes are on, but the Tritons are already so bright by default that it seems they only get slightly brighter. Just thinking drivers behind you might not notice as quickly when you hit the brakes.
I still love the bulbs but just thought I'd mention this one thing and see if anyone else noticed the same.
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Mine are the Gen 2 Tritons (with the new load resistors). There is definitely a difference in brightness when I apply the brakes, but it just didn't seem to be as dramatic as with a filament bulb. When you say yours are dim with the brakes off, do you mean they're just more dim than they are with the brakes on? I definitely wouldn't call these dim either way! I'll see if I can get a video of it.
Not that it should make a difference, but did you remove the inline fuse for your tails?
Not that it should make a difference, but did you remove the inline fuse for your tails?
Do you have the first generation Tritons? That is the problem that I was having as well (strangely, this only occurred when the car was running, when the car was off they worked normally). The gen 2 Tritons took care of this problem and now they are dim with the brakes off.
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Mine are the Gen 2 Tritons (with the new load resistors). There is definitely a difference in brightness when I apply the brakes, but it just didn't seem to be as dramatic as with a filament bulb. When you say yours are dim with the brakes off, do you mean they're just more dim than they are with the brakes on? I definitely wouldn't call these dim either way! I'll see if I can get a video of it.
Not that it should make a difference, but did you remove the inline fuse for your tails?
Not that it should make a difference, but did you remove the inline fuse for your tails?
I did not remove the fuse.
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Check these out:
6K WHITE 1800LM LED HEADLIGHTS DRL FOG LIGHTS 9005 9006 H11 H7 H4 | 1 PAIR - H11 - H Series - Bulb #
I'm thinking about putting in an order for these for my fogs, but I'm worried that they won't fit because that big heat sink might hit the oil cooler.
6K WHITE 1800LM LED HEADLIGHTS DRL FOG LIGHTS 9005 9006 H11 H7 H4 | 1 PAIR - H11 - H Series - Bulb #
I'm thinking about putting in an order for these for my fogs, but I'm worried that they won't fit because that big heat sink might hit the oil cooler.
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i just got the 3w cree led from vleds but they seem to turn off for about 30 seconds and turn back on. is it a defective led?
also i got one of those flanking leds for my corners and mine are also wired to work as parking and turn signal. would i need to have a resistor in there?
also i got one of those flanking leds for my corners and mine are also wired to work as parking and turn signal. would i need to have a resistor in there?
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i recently moved from a suburbia with small cities nearby to a super rural place and there are no lights on the road.
most people use their highbeam but i was wondering if i could replace the bulb in my fogs and make them strengthen my low beams output on the road.
i dont require the fog lights to work in the fog, but i do want them to not point into the sky like highbeams do.
halogen/led/hid? what will give me the most light output?
2nd Question.. is it possible to point the high beams down via an adjustment of some sort? so i can turn on my low and high beams at the same time and have it concentrated in one spot?
most people use their highbeam but i was wondering if i could replace the bulb in my fogs and make them strengthen my low beams output on the road.
i dont require the fog lights to work in the fog, but i do want them to not point into the sky like highbeams do.
halogen/led/hid? what will give me the most light output?
2nd Question.. is it possible to point the high beams down via an adjustment of some sort? so i can turn on my low and high beams at the same time and have it concentrated in one spot?
All in all, a great upgrade. I was going to go the LED way but I figured light output would be greater with the HIDs.
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i just got the 3w cree led from vleds but they seem to turn off for about 30 seconds and turn back on. is it a defective led?
also i got one of those flanking leds for my corners and mine are also wired to work as parking and turn signal. would i need to have a resistor in there?
also i got one of those flanking leds for my corners and mine are also wired to work as parking and turn signal. would i need to have a resistor in there?
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So I pre-ordered these to put in my fog lights:
6K WHITE 1800LM LED HEADLIGHTS DRL FOG LIGHTS 9005 9006 H11 H7 H4 | 1 PAIR - New Products
And now I'm wondering if they will even fit with the fan and all that crap...
6K WHITE 1800LM LED HEADLIGHTS DRL FOG LIGHTS 9005 9006 H11 H7 H4 | 1 PAIR - New Products
And now I'm wondering if they will even fit with the fan and all that crap...
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So I pre-ordered these to put in my fog lights:
6K WHITE 1800LM LED HEADLIGHTS DRL FOG LIGHTS 9005 9006 H11 H7 H4 | 1 PAIR - New Products
And now I'm wondering if they will even fit with the fan and all that crap...
6K WHITE 1800LM LED HEADLIGHTS DRL FOG LIGHTS 9005 9006 H11 H7 H4 | 1 PAIR - New Products
And now I'm wondering if they will even fit with the fan and all that crap...
can you also give a comparison with pics with oem vs the new ones if they fit?
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Also... what should i get for parking lights? i clicked on the link on the first page and the page can not be found on vleds
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He just pre-ordered them and they are out of stock until 8/15, so I am assuming he hasn't gotten them yet.
I got these forward 194's. They're on sale for $4.99 and really can't go wrong. Granted it is only 1 LED, it is a very high power LED and is plenty bright with good spread. Much brighter than the factory incandescent 194. They've lasted me more than a year.
5K WHITE HIGH POWER LICENSE PLATE MAP PARKING LED BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
They also have these for $14.99. I can't justify spending more for these as the single LED is already noticeably bright.
5K WHITE 4 LED 2W HIGH POWER BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
I got these forward 194's. They're on sale for $4.99 and really can't go wrong. Granted it is only 1 LED, it is a very high power LED and is plenty bright with good spread. Much brighter than the factory incandescent 194. They've lasted me more than a year.
5K WHITE HIGH POWER LICENSE PLATE MAP PARKING LED BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
They also have these for $14.99. I can't justify spending more for these as the single LED is already noticeably bright.
5K WHITE 4 LED 2W HIGH POWER BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
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He just pre-ordered them and they are out of stock until 8/15, so I am assuming he hasn't gotten them yet.
I got these forward 194's. They're on sale for $4.99 and really can't go wrong. Granted it is only 1 LED, it is a very high power LED and is plenty bright with good spread. Much brighter than the factory incandescent 194. They've lasted me more than a year.
5K WHITE HIGH POWER LICENSE PLATE MAP PARKING LED BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
They also have these for $14.99. I can't justify spending more for these as the single LED is already noticeably bright.
5K WHITE 4 LED 2W HIGH POWER BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
I got these forward 194's. They're on sale for $4.99 and really can't go wrong. Granted it is only 1 LED, it is a very high power LED and is plenty bright with good spread. Much brighter than the factory incandescent 194. They've lasted me more than a year.
5K WHITE HIGH POWER LICENSE PLATE MAP PARKING LED BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
They also have these for $14.99. I can't justify spending more for these as the single LED is already noticeably bright.
5K WHITE 4 LED 2W HIGH POWER BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
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He just pre-ordered them and they are out of stock until 8/15, so I am assuming he hasn't gotten them yet.
I got these forward 194's. They're on sale for $4.99 and really can't go wrong. Granted it is only 1 LED, it is a very high power LED and is plenty bright with good spread. Much brighter than the factory incandescent 194. They've lasted me more than a year.
5K WHITE HIGH POWER LICENSE PLATE MAP PARKING LED BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
They also have these for $14.99. I can't justify spending more for these as the single LED is already noticeably bright.
5K WHITE 4 LED 2W HIGH POWER BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
I got these forward 194's. They're on sale for $4.99 and really can't go wrong. Granted it is only 1 LED, it is a very high power LED and is plenty bright with good spread. Much brighter than the factory incandescent 194. They've lasted me more than a year.
5K WHITE HIGH POWER LICENSE PLATE MAP PARKING LED BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
They also have these for $14.99. I can't justify spending more for these as the single LED is already noticeably bright.
5K WHITE 4 LED 2W HIGH POWER BULBS 194 168 158 | 1 PAIR - Forward - 5K White LED - 194 - 168 - 158 LED - Bulb #
Since vleds isnt carrying D2s bulbs anymore, i looked on theretrofitsource.com and i was wondering if i should go with 5k or 6k.
The foglights that bladeiai ordered are 5k, but my foglights are the blue tinted style.. im assuming the 5k will look close to a 6k.. or should i get 5k d2s bulbs instead?
Keep up updated! i want to know how they fit/ their light output to pull the trigger on them to see if its worth it or not.
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thanks, do i have to do any wiring? or custom work/soldering? or is it plug and play?
Since vleds isnt carrying D2s bulbs anymore, i looked on theretrofitsource.com and i was wondering if i should go with 5k or 6k.
The foglights that bladeiai ordered are 5k, but my foglights are the blue tinted style.. im assuming the 5k will look close to a 6k.. or should i get 5k d2s bulbs instead?
Keep up updated! i want to know how they fit/ their light output to pull the trigger on them to see if its worth it or not.
Since vleds isnt carrying D2s bulbs anymore, i looked on theretrofitsource.com and i was wondering if i should go with 5k or 6k.
The foglights that bladeiai ordered are 5k, but my foglights are the blue tinted style.. im assuming the 5k will look close to a 6k.. or should i get 5k d2s bulbs instead?
Keep up updated! i want to know how they fit/ their light output to pull the trigger on them to see if its worth it or not.
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OK, so I can confirm these will fit. Jusssst barely... The fan actually touches the rubber oil cooler shroud. It is the rubber touching the fan, and not the heat sink, plus with all of the fresh air there I don't think heat transfer should be a problem.
It started to rain when I was installing them so I kind of rushed through trying to get everything back together and didn't even get pics of them turned on... but I will try to tonight.
**EDIT** Also I found these to be closer to the 6k color they were originally sold as, if I had to guess somewhere around 5775. When they originally contacted me and said they were not really quite 6K I asked them to clarify what that means and they said they are +/- 500. I took that to mean somewhere around 5500, but I believe mine are more close to 6k as I have 6k LED's in my parking lights and they are much closer to that than my 5k HID's.
Light installed and location where I mounted the power box.
They fit in the housing with out removing the metal piece inside, but I think I may remove it anyways as it blocks light output with the positioning of 2 LED's.
![](http://imageshack.com/scaled/large/211/vla8.jpg)
View of heat sink clearance. It was hard to get a decent picture of it so i tried to highlight the profile of the heatsink/fan.
![](http://imageshack.com/scaled/large/692/4ac4.jpg)
It started to rain when I was installing them so I kind of rushed through trying to get everything back together and didn't even get pics of them turned on... but I will try to tonight.
**EDIT** Also I found these to be closer to the 6k color they were originally sold as, if I had to guess somewhere around 5775. When they originally contacted me and said they were not really quite 6K I asked them to clarify what that means and they said they are +/- 500. I took that to mean somewhere around 5500, but I believe mine are more close to 6k as I have 6k LED's in my parking lights and they are much closer to that than my 5k HID's.
Light installed and location where I mounted the power box.
They fit in the housing with out removing the metal piece inside, but I think I may remove it anyways as it blocks light output with the positioning of 2 LED's.
![](http://imageshack.com/scaled/large/211/vla8.jpg)
View of heat sink clearance. It was hard to get a decent picture of it so i tried to highlight the profile of the heatsink/fan.
![](http://imageshack.com/scaled/large/692/4ac4.jpg)
![](http://imageshack.com/scaled/large/94/i3pe.jpg)
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