Great video. Do they get any hotter than Halogens? To the touch on the lense? Some brighter halogens get hotter and discolour the inside of the housing. Thank you
I upgraded the headlights in my car not to long ago, i had too much wiring with the new ones to be able to fit inside the headlight housing. i just left my caps off, just to let the fans have enough air as possible.
Thanks for watching and providing feedback. The manufacturer said I could go either method. They felt if I have enough room to get the covers on, heat build up would not be an issue. So I kept it that way. But they said leaving them off is perfectly acceptable too. 6 months later and no issues. Still working great.
Low beams are the ones in this video: czcams.com/video/tIKiMBUthsM/video.html I am sure they have a more updated version since I installed these. But they are still holding up great. Super Bright, super white.
Do the f2 work in low beam? Do you suggest koiti lights? Sorry for may many question but i have order orgasm night breaker laser i want to be sure before accept them are they white to match my leds
@@momenkudeer448 The low beam takes an H11 bulb. So if the F2 comes in an H11 version, then yes, it would work. However, like I stated before and in the video, contact Alla Lighting and ask them for their latest version as they are always upgrading and improving. I installed these 2 years ago. And although I am very happy with them, I bet they have even a better version now. As for the Koiti - Never heard of them, so I have no opinion.
@@momenkudeer448 No experience. If I were to buy these today I would get: www.amazon.com/Alla-Lighting-H11-Headlight-Conversion/dp/B07TH8F1TP?ref_=ast_sto_dp
@@DieselMike my low beams are expensive as all hell. $75 per bulb. Plus I think I’m having issues with my issues with my low beams which I just changed back I august. When I drive at night I HAVE to put my low beam leds in to be able to see past $25 in front of me
Distance is just as far if not further. I believe the lens itself is what determines distance. But the fact that these are brighter makes the light extend further before they fade out. Overall they are much better than stock.
@@traction8909 HID are awesome and kick ass. But that involves wiring in a separate ballast and they are expensive. The LED's like you see here are Plug and Play. "F2" is just this particular Brand's model.
I sure did. And haven't thought about it since. I was concerned at the time it would generate too much heat. But a year and a half later, they are still working perfectly.
They are straight plug and play. You said you ordered the same low beams, but this video showcases the high beams/driving lights. Do you mean the same low beams I used in my other video? Or are you saying you ordered this model bulb but in the H11 version (which is for the low beam application)?
I did. I will be posting a video of the final result hopefully soon. If you are interested in seeing how it came out, subscribe so you'll get an alert when I post the video. Thanks for your interest.
Hi Mike, thanks for review and I also fitted in my car, its great light but i worry about the driver now i putting outside the light bulb! any effect from heat exhaust engine?
Not really following your question. Are you concerned the LED's driver (ballast) being crammed into the enclosed light fixture? Or heat build up from the car's engine under the hood? In any event, mine have been encased in that housing like I showed in the video since the day I installed them and no issues at all. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@DieselMike thanks for prompt reply, i didn't installed like you causing there not enough space in the bulbs, just putted its in some space outside the bulbs and tied with cable nearby the bulbs
Correct on both comments. These did not require resistors. These bulbs light up in the daytime when you are in Drive. They also turn on when you engage the High Beams. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Diesel Mike awesome thanks. I did the H11 for lows already. They were a tad too blue for my liking at first, but they are great. They’ve grown on me now.
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Great video. Do they get any hotter than Halogens? To the touch on the lense? Some brighter halogens get hotter and discolour the inside of the housing. Thank you
LED's don't get hot. So definitely cooler. The motor gets a little warm. That's it.
is 9005 the same high beam on a 2006 dodge charger?
I upgraded the headlights in my car not to long ago, i had too much wiring with the new ones to be able to fit inside the headlight housing. i just left my caps off, just to let the fans have enough air as possible.
Thanks for watching and providing feedback. The manufacturer said I could go either method. They felt if I have enough room to get the covers on, heat build up would not be an issue. So I kept it that way. But they said leaving them off is perfectly acceptable too. 6 months later and no issues. Still working great.
very interesting....
What you are using for the projector low beam?
Low beams are the ones in this video: czcams.com/video/tIKiMBUthsM/video.html
I am sure they have a more updated version since I installed these. But they are still holding up great. Super Bright, super white.
Do the f2 work in low beam?
Do you suggest koiti lights?
Sorry for may many question but i have order orgasm night breaker laser i want to be sure before accept them are they white to match my leds
@@momenkudeer448 The low beam takes an H11 bulb. So if the F2 comes in an H11 version, then yes, it would work. However, like I stated before and in the video, contact Alla Lighting and ask them for their latest version as they are always upgrading and improving. I installed these 2 years ago. And although I am very happy with them, I bet they have even a better version now.
As for the Koiti - Never heard of them, so I have no opinion.
How about osram night breaker laser any idea
@@momenkudeer448 No experience. If I were to buy these today I would get:
www.amazon.com/Alla-Lighting-H11-Headlight-Conversion/dp/B07TH8F1TP?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Will these replace stock hid set ups?
No. they replace stock Halogen. Why would you want to replace HID's? Don't they put out tremendous light?
Can you show how the Day Time Running LED light you just installed look like please.
I'll have to post another video. Stay tuned.
@@DieselMike my low beams are expensive as all hell. $75 per bulb. Plus I think I’m having issues with my issues with my low beams which I just changed back I august. When I drive at night I HAVE to put my low beam leds in to be able to see past $25 in front of me
Thank you for the review. So the f2 are brighter than the stock halogens but how are they for distance compared to the halogens?
Distance is just as far if not further. I believe the lens itself is what determines distance. But the fact that these are brighter makes the light extend further before they fade out. Overall they are much better than stock.
Hid or f2?
These are not HID's. These are LED's. I think that's what you are asking
@@DieselMike I mean if you know who is the best hid or f2?
@@traction8909 HID are awesome and kick ass. But that involves wiring in a separate ballast and they are expensive. The LED's like you see here are Plug and Play. "F2" is just this particular Brand's model.
@@DieselMike Ok thanks
Did u install back the dust covers?
I sure did. And haven't thought about it since. I was concerned at the time it would generate too much heat. But a year and a half later, they are still working perfectly.
I also have a 2014 charger and just ordered the same low beams. Did you have to install load resistors or were they straight plug and play
They are straight plug and play. You said you ordered the same low beams, but this video showcases the high beams/driving lights. Do you mean the same low beams I used in my other video? Or are you saying you ordered this model bulb but in the H11 version (which is for the low beam application)?
DID YOU FINISH BASEMENT?
I did. I will be posting a video of the final result hopefully soon. If you are interested in seeing how it came out, subscribe so you'll get an alert when I post the video. Thanks for your interest.
Hi Mike, thanks for review and I also fitted in my car, its great light but i worry about the driver now i putting outside the light bulb! any effect from heat exhaust engine?
Not really following your question. Are you concerned the LED's driver (ballast) being crammed into the enclosed light fixture? Or heat build up from the car's engine under the hood? In any event, mine have been encased in that housing like I showed in the video since the day I installed them and no issues at all. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@DieselMike thanks for prompt reply, i didn't installed like you causing there not enough space in the bulbs, just putted its in some space outside the bulbs and tied with cable nearby the bulbs
I think you will be fine. Just check them periodically. For both visual inspection and functionality.
@@DieselMike so far so good, will be update if i got some issues about this
@@DieselMike No issue with LED's driver, so far so good!
Did you put the covers ? And did they work
I did install the covers. Everything is working perfectly. Thanks for the comment and watching.
Diesel Mike thanks to you man great job
Mike, you didn’t need resistors or anything right? And you use as DRL and high beam?
Correct on both comments. These did not require resistors. These bulbs light up in the daytime when you are in Drive. They also turn on when you engage the High Beams. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Diesel Mike awesome thanks. I did the H11 for lows already. They were a tad too blue for my liking at first, but they are great. They’ve grown on me now.