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  • Those are not nearly bright enough for headlights. Do yourself a favor & get a set of $75 HID's.

  • h/l means it will have high and low beam ?

  • my car uses one bulb for low, one for high and one for adaptive, which turn on when turning so that you can see better where you are going when turning a curve, PLUs the halogen lamp, this posed a problem, as I wanted to upgrade to HID, but I felt too many ballasts and wiring would not be good. I changed the low beam for a 4800K HID kid, and then changed all other bulbs for LED, white, so that they matched the color. I drive without any problems, I can see better than before

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  • is that usefull on the road ?

    

  • Sorry buy I don't think that LED bulb would be safe to ride with it. I don't think it can even match brightness os a OEM H4 bulb. we need to see side by side 2 bike one with LED H4 and one with OEM H4 and see the light projection in front of each bike. I am not ready to sacrefice my security simply to say Hey ! I hane LED H4 light on my bike. No Sir. Alain.

  • where can you order these from?

  • Is this kind of bulb (SMD) even suitable as a replacement for a conventional filament bulb? Sure it's emitting white light, but is it bright enough? (the bulb in the vid doesn't look very bright). Any vids of night-time performance / comparisons?

  • @GovernmentGuy We have high power H4 LED light, 6w type, you can check it. This kind of LED car light is suitable used as fog light, how about the brightness, you can order samples and test.

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  • I have instaled in my car some of this LED bulbs and they suck. they suck so bad that the parking light is brighter that this. I am removing the low beam ones and intalling HID 6000K 55W tomorrow. LED suck for low, high beams turn signal. the ones in the back look nice but not what I was thinking.

  • @kelvyfajardo - Thanks VERY much for that. I didn't buy these (& now definitely won't), but I did install an HID kit. Tip for you: make sure you use the correct fuses (as recommended for use with your HID kit). I didn't have the correct fuses, and so just bypassed the fuses with copper-wire.. You can guess what happened :) Thanks again.

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