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gonzzo 09-29-2018 11:15 AM

Has anyone successfully installed H7 led replacement bulbs in your factory headlamp h
 
Hi all:

Did a bit of a search but found posts were older and had no solid information.

So I figured I'd ask the question, has anyone successfully installed H7 led bulbs in your factory headlamp housing?....

I looked at the eBay led headlamp offerings but 1st, $1k sound steep for that and 2nd, have read bad things, leaks, failed emitters, bad customer service, etc......

Let's keep on track here, I'm not asking about wether or not these bulbs should be used in factory housings, moral?, Legal?.....

I just want to know if anyone has done it, how did you do it, what did you use and do you like the results.

As always, please and thank you for your time.

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Deserion 09-29-2018 06:32 PM

I have for both low and high beams.

The LEDs are the tiny variety that are in the same location as the halogen filaments to better work with the reflectors. Also the resistor packs are small, and the cooling fins are of the copper ribbon type.

marsheng 09-30-2018 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deserion (Post 580155)
I have for both low and high beams.

Were they any better ?

gonzzo 09-30-2018 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deserion (Post 580155)
I have for both low and high beams.

The LEDs are the tiny variety that are in the same location as the halogen filaments to better work with the reflectors. Also the resistor packs are small, and the cooling fins are of the copper ribbon type.

How did you get the locking springs to swing over the big ass heat sinks?..... that's the one thing that has me baffled and worried.......

Did you like the results?......

Do you remember what brand and model you used?.....

Thanks for your time.

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BoxsterSteve 09-30-2018 11:14 AM

Jonesing for info too.
Sorry for butting in.

What brand of bulb and also interested in how the access covers fit back on, if they do.

Pdwight 09-30-2018 07:51 PM

Tag
 
I want to know as well

oldskool73 10-01-2018 12:56 AM

I've not done this, but regarding "How did you get the locking springs to swing over the big ass heat sinks?..... that's the one thing that has me baffled and worried......."

... they generally come with a separate adapter plate for the particular fitting (h7 etc), you just clip that in, then the bulb twists into the base plate.

https://youtu.be/kMcruu_QGks?t=3m18s

Deserion 10-01-2018 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marsheng (Post 580162)
Were they any better ?

Definitely. Does add a touch of glare, but nothing excessive.

Quote:

Originally Posted by gonzzo (Post 580170)
How did you get the locking springs to swing over the big ass heat sinks?..... that's the one thing that has me baffled and worried.......

I removed the spring clips to install the lights, then reinstalled once the LEDs were in the socket. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoxsterSteve (Post 580171)
Jonesing for info too.
Sorry for butting in.

What brand of bulb and also interested in how the access covers fit back on, if they do.

Since I used the type with the copper ribbon as heatsink, the stock covers fit back on correctly.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 580186)
I want to know as well

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldskool73 (Post 580190)
I've not done this, but regarding "How did you get the locking springs to swing over the big ass heat sinks?..... that's the one thing that has me baffled and worried......."

... they generally come with a separate adapter plate for the particular fitting (h7 etc), you just clip that in, then the bulb twists into the base plate.

https://youtu.be/kMcruu_QGks?t=3m18s

This is the style I used:
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1500_.jpg
The vendor I got them from no longer has them available, however any in the same form-factor should work.

Twin headlight Ernie 10-01-2018 11:33 AM

LED headlights
 
I have converted just about everything I own to LED. It's been awhile but I do remember having to bend the hold down spring off to the side to get it to fit. I installed high and low beams and they have been a very nice improvement.

geetee 10-01-2018 06:51 PM

you guys must have been lucky. I've tried 4 different brands...the beam pattern all suck

Geof3 10-01-2018 10:16 PM

I did HID xenon in mine. LED’s are too $$$ IMO. If I were going to spend that much I would just buy factory HID lamps and call it good.

aparke4 01-18-2020 08:59 AM

Hi all-

I just installed LED lamps from amazon- Dr.Auto H7 bulbs and they kick butt over my piaa bulbs that were in the car. I used the fanless type with the ribbon heat sinks and the only issue was that they do not have the recess for the clips as the base is totally flat where those two tabs come down. With some trial and error, I got them to fit very snugly with stock clips and spread out the heat sink ribbon inside the headlamp. For 19.99$ a pair, the 40$ upgrade is very worth it! Does not have the nice cutoff as a factory xenon but the color temp is great.

I know have all LED’s in the car! Just a few interior bulbs to replace...

These lights are well built and since they are so cheap I orders a few sets for backups and might convert the fogs at some point for fun.

Edit: $15.99 a pair!

Dr.Auto H7 LED Headlight Bulbs 6000K for Car, Extremely Bright CSP Chips Lights Conversion Kit with Heat Dissipation Belt (Fanless), 80W 9600Lumen (1Pair) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KP2NRRT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BE0iEbRH6331N

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deserion (Post 580192)
Definitely. Does add a touch of glare, but nothing excessive.



I removed the spring clips to install the lights, then reinstalled once the LEDs were in the socket. :)



Since I used the type with the copper ribbon as heatsink, the stock covers fit back on correctly.





This is the style I used:
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1500_.jpg
The vendor I got them from no longer has them available, however any in the same form-factor should work.


Topless 01-18-2020 11:02 AM

I tried a set but couldn't get a good focused beam and light sprayed all over the place with no high cutoff. I didn't want to be "that guy" so back they went. I had better luck in my Tacoma where the beam pattern and cutoff seemed much better. Tested on my garage door at 20'.

Deserion 01-19-2020 08:20 PM

Later on in the year I'm going to upgrade to a high-quality set of H7 LEDs for the low beams and revert the high beams to halogen. I don't use the high beams very often and would be nice to not have a high beam indicator come on with the fog lights and also not have to install resistors. :)


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