Installed 6000k Headlight Bulbs by "Kensun"
#16
Cool, guys.... The lights had really positive reviews on Amazon and I can see just fine at night. If I have problems then obviously I will opt for more expensive bulbs. Why would I shell out hundreds of dollars for bulbs when I can get a deal for a quality pair that people recommend.
And to the comment that they look "ricey".. really?
And to the comment that they look "ricey".. really?
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Cool, guys.... The lights had really positive reviews on Amazon and I can see just fine at night. If I have problems then obviously I will opt for more expensive bulbs. Why would I shell out hundreds of dollars for bulbs when I can get a deal for a quality pair that people recommend.
And to the comment that they look "ricey".. really?
And to the comment that they look "ricey".. really?
Thanks for sharing and keep us posted if anything happens!
#18
They look great, some people here get defensive really quickly, welcome to this forum... The best part of a forum is to share ones experiences with different parts/brands/prices.. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.
Thanks for sharing and keep us posted if anything happens!
Thanks for sharing and keep us posted if anything happens!
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Cool, guys.... The lights had really positive reviews on Amazon and I can see just fine at night. If I have problems then obviously I will opt for more expensive bulbs. Why would I shell out hundreds of dollars for bulbs when I can get a deal for a quality pair that people recommend.
And to the comment that they look "ricey".. really?
And to the comment that they look "ricey".. really?
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Morgan Thompson (03-06-2015)
#20
On the G I had the hardest problems finding the right Hid... after many cheap trials and errors I ended up going to both for Fog and HID with Morimoto... total set was about $180 for fogs and Hids... no fault as most do and No flicker.... You will get off most lower brands both of those issues and when I plugged in both, they just fired up and being 5k lighting that it was perfectly white...no blue no yellow...
Now being in the Q50 I have 5k lighting LED's of course.
In the G having 5k was the perfect combo for the light reach maximum distance IMO and still never had a issue....
Now being in the Q50 I have 5k lighting LED's of course.
In the G having 5k was the perfect combo for the light reach maximum distance IMO and still never had a issue....
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If you need proper LED fogs, then I would get these from theretrofitsource
I just purchased these and will be installing them shortly. They are proper LED bulbs in a meant to be LED housing by Morimoto. These will be a direct swap from your stock fog light housing to this and the output will be greater than that of an LED bulb you put in the stock housing.
I just purchased these and will be installing them shortly. They are proper LED bulbs in a meant to be LED housing by Morimoto. These will be a direct swap from your stock fog light housing to this and the output will be greater than that of an LED bulb you put in the stock housing.
#22
If you need proper LED fogs, then I would get these from theretrofitsource
I just purchased these and will be installing them shortly. They are proper LED bulbs in a meant to be LED housing by Morimoto. These will be a direct swap from your stock fog light housing to this and the output will be greater than that of an LED bulb you put in the stock housing.
I just purchased these and will be installing them shortly. They are proper LED bulbs in a meant to be LED housing by Morimoto. These will be a direct swap from your stock fog light housing to this and the output will be greater than that of an LED bulb you put in the stock housing.
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We offer LED replacement housings as well!
Feel free to give us a call if you have any fitment questions: (314) 205-3033
These could be added to your G, but you'll need the factory bezels
Nick C.
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I put the same bulbs in my FX35, they work fine, but my 10-year-old OEM bulbs were still brighter (enough that my girlfriend immediately noticed even though I didn't tell her).
Diode Dynamics has good prices and fast shipping, and the LEDs I ordered are working well.
#29
being a photogrpaher and retrofitted a few cars with HIDs, i can confidently say LED bulbs for the FRONT of a vehicle (other then city lights, DRL on new Q50) are a waste of time and money. LED for the rear of the car are good as LEDS for vehicles are meant to be seen, which is what you need for the rear. The front lights are meant for ILLUMINATION to SEE, and thats where LEDs fall short. Projection is not enough to be functional and the output is less then a halogen bulb. They are good for looks (fogs) if thats what you want but for anything else on the front get a high quality bulb or replace the ballasts with high quality 50 watt ballasts. You will most likely lose the self leveling features and will need a wiring harness to protect your OEM wiring.
#30
being a photogrpaher and retrofitted a few cars with HIDs, i can confidently say LED bulbs for the FRONT of a vehicle (other then city lights, DRL on new Q50) are a waste of time and money. LED for the rear of the car are good as LEDS for vehicles are meant to be seen, which is what you need for the rear. The front lights are meant for ILLUMINATION to SEE, and thats where LEDs fall short. Projection is not enough to be functional and the output is less then a halogen bulb. They are good for looks (fogs) if thats what you want but for anything else on the front get a high quality bulb or replace the ballasts with high quality 50 watt ballasts. You will most likely lose the self leveling features and will need a wiring harness to protect your OEM wiring.