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LED Headlights, will these work?

HoldMyPocket

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Mar 16, 2010
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saw this on Hotrod.com:

7-Inch, Round Led Headlights
Truck-Lite
800/562-5012
www.truck-lite.com
Looking for way to increase nighttime visibility on your muscle car or hot rod? Truck-Lite has the easy answer with its DOT-approved, 7-inch, LED headlights. Ten high-output LEDs produce a 5,000K white beam far brighter than traditional incandescent headlights. Plus, while a standard headlamp may last as little as 1,200 hours, Truck-Lite LED headlights should exceed that by roughly 50 times. The LED headlights will replace any standard 7-inch, round headlight. Look for them at your local NAPA.
Price: $245.00 per pair

hrdp_1003_05_+new_products+led_headlights.jpg
 

RollTideMach

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Birmingham, AL
ive been thinking about this since i saw them do that on trucks to the rodded pickup that they are doing. If you get these and they do work be sure to let us know.
 

mitzel

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Sounds like a cool product. LED should definitely be more durable than
a standard filament light. Does the manufacturer publish any actual data
on light output (lumens) so they can actually be compared to various
wattage halogen light output?
 

MarsChariot

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These were discussed in another Italian forum. Basically there is no real advantage other than coolness factor. Even the current draw is not significanly less, which is not an issue with Broncos anyway, and the brightness is not significantly more.
 

mitzel

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HoldMyPocket
> Price: $245.00 per pair

I did a little searching and couldn't find anyone currently listing a
price in that ballpark. I saw one website claiming list price of
$863 each, and street pricing in range of $299-$366 each. ouch!

I still haven't found any actual technical details on light output.
Just the marketing spiel similar to the blue tint bulbs about
"5000K color temperature" == "more like natural sunlight"...
I downloaded the "2010 New Products" off the website
[www.truck-lite.com/wcsstore/tl/resources/images/en_US/PDF/2010NewProductSupplement.pdf]
and I did find one LED-based product that listed actual light
output. 81 Series LED Lamps has 8 LEDs and 4" reflector to
put out 460lumens in 'spot' mode and 400lumens in 'work'/'flood'
modes. But I'm not sure how to translate that to the 10LEDs
and 7" relector of the 27250C headlights to guesstimate their
performance.

Anyways sounds interesting, with price drop over time they
could become a an option for more durable replacement for
basic halogen H4 lights.
 

El Jefe

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i went standard sealed beam silverstars (not even went upgraded headlight harness) and i got WAY WAY more lighting than i thought i would- even better than my 99 ranger.

units are a bit pricey for a sealed unit- but DEFINITELY worth it. i got mine at Pep Boys.
 
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