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		|  08-20-2013, 12:20 PM | #1 |  
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				986 aftermarket LED headlights (LED replacement)
			 
 
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			Can you post a front quarter panel pic and straight on front picture the lights look good. Try and capture the blue as I own a lapis blue boxster and like the idea of upgrading so long as I can get hid's.
		 
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			Not his pic, Chrikos    
madmods; the only way to access the LEDs is to open up the headlights. From what I understand, the materials used were very low quality, including the outer plastic lens. Some were cracking just from exposure, so I would not risk the money on them, not to mention trying to open them. The LEDs in these are also notorious for going out quickly or not working at all.   
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					Originally Posted by particlewave  Not his pic, Chrikos    
madmods; the only way to access the LEDs is to open up the headlights. From what I understand, the materials used were very low quality, including the outer plastic lens. Some were cracking just from exposure, so I would not risk the money on them, not to mention trying to open them. The LEDs in these are also notorious for going out quickly or not working at all.   |  
I resent this   
I've owned both the Gen 1 and Gen 2s.  Gen 1 never had any LEDs go out.  Gen 2 has stronger plastic which has withstood 130F Arizona summers.
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			Yeah, don't take my word for it as far as quality since I don't own a set. I'm just going by what I've read or been told    
But...since you mentioned it, I have to ask: what went wrong with the Gen 1 set(assuming that you had to replace them with Gen 2's)? Was it moisture intrusion/condensation? How long have you had Gen 2 and what's the low down?
		
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			The Gen 1 had the plastic crack due to the extremely high temperatures of Arizona summer (was parking it outside of my apartment complex without shade.  Have since bought a house).  I also heard horror stories of the Gen 1s melting due to fog light usage.  I put HIDs in mine so it didn't get hot.
 Gen 2s had to sit outside for a week while they fit my bumper on.  Held up like a charm.  They're also thicker, and won't melt with the fogs.
 
 I've had the Gen 2s for about 4 months now.
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			Personally, I think they look fantastic.  Won't find a better looking front end 986:   |  
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		|  08-21-2013, 11:36 AM | #11 |  
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					Originally Posted by madmods  hmmm I'll have to challenge you on that one, see pic below. |  
Sorry Crono, but I agree with madmods on this. Your front end looks fantastic, but I like the clear hid non-led look slightly better. 
 
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					Originally Posted by Crono0001  I resent this   
I've owned both the Gen 1 and Gen 2s.  Gen 1 never had any LEDs go out.  Gen 2 has stronger plastic which has withstood 130F Arizona summers. |  
Where can i find 2nd gen headlights, and what is the difference between the those two cosmetic..?
		 
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			To each their own    
Cosmetically, the 2nd generations are a bit beefier.  A lot more... 'housing' to it, I guess you could say.  But other than that they are pretty much the same.
 
Also, all together I've had them for about a year or so.  Never had a single LED break.
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					Originally Posted by Crono0001  To each their own    
Cosmetically, the 2nd generations are a bit beefier.  A lot more... 'housing' to it, I guess you could say.  But other than that they are pretty much the same.
 
Also, all together I've had them for about a year or so.  Never had a single LED break. |  
Crono, what problem did you encounter with the fitment? 
I just placed an order for the 2nd Generation of this. I think they look outstanding but I want to be ready by the time they come in. 
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			Fitment?  None.  Plug and play.
 I added HID bulbs to my projectors.  Fit like a charm.
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			Madmods: You may want to search around on this forum before ordering lights. Some of these guys ( Particlewave for instance) have added LED lit rings around the HID bulbs ( similar to angel eyes on bimmers) and more... I would think that with a tag such as yours that you may be driven to CREATE a 'one- off' design.  
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				Are the LEDs steet legal?
			 
 
			Folks, I've bought and installed these headlamps and they do give the 2000 Boxster 10 years newer in looks/style. However, in my research for whitest lights, I came across a thread that says blue lights are not street legal - only yellow or white lights are legal. The LED portion is definitely blue. Anyone has any issues with these lights ie., got pulled over or got a fix it ticket? Anyone has any experience with them - both good or bad?
		 
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