Didn't know there was a ZXE GOLD bulb out. I bought the regular ZXE bulbs for driving lights and they match almost perfectly my real HID headlights on my Shelby now. I'm gonna try the Gold ones on my F150 next! How much improvement was it over the Silverstars you replaced on that Impala? Thanks!
@Timothy Miller Not sure about Florida, but in some states if you use LEDs in original lenses/housings, you could fail your safety inspection. Like you said it has to do with the reflection and projection of the light, and if that isn’t correct it can be a safety issue not only for the driver but also the oncoming traffic.
Not worth the extra money over the The Ultras. Even $35 Phillips bright white/pure white bulbs look the same. Testes both a Chrysler 300 and Ram truck m… could not visually see the difference on a wall or out driving… between these $100 bulbs and $30-$50 bulbs. Lol for the same money or less you can get way brighter and better LED bulbs.
I'm really liking the rectangular shaped headlights on this Impala. I had a 2003 with the round version. This looks so much better.
do you like them still ? how long did they last?
Put'em on a year ago their still doing great!
@@TheCombustionGuys are they out yet?
@@tinwas_taken we did swap them out for LEDs a year ago but they were still working fine.
Didn't know there was a ZXE GOLD bulb out. I bought the regular ZXE bulbs for driving lights and they match almost perfectly my real HID headlights on my Shelby now.
I'm gonna try the Gold ones on my F150 next!
How much improvement was it over the Silverstars you replaced on that Impala? Thanks!
TNitro N Mines lasted 2 months..
Michael Pena bro I just went on here to say mine only lasted a year and went out on driver side on my Silverado witch sucks to get to. Don’t buy.
I'm looking for headlight bulbs that give the blue lights not white. What are those called?
Awesome vid...just curious why the LEDS didn't work?
@Timothy Miller Not sure about Florida, but in some states if you use LEDs in original lenses/housings, you could fail your safety inspection. Like you said it has to do with the reflection and projection of the light, and if that isn’t correct it can be a safety issue not only for the driver but also the oncoming traffic.
They have a one year review of these headlights, sounds like they worked pretty well!!
Not worth the extra money over the The Ultras. Even $35 Phillips bright white/pure white bulbs look the same. Testes both a Chrysler 300 and Ram truck m… could not visually see the difference on a wall or out driving… between these $100 bulbs and $30-$50 bulbs. Lol for the same money or less you can get way brighter and better LED bulbs.
Led bulbs are not meant for halogen headlights. They just blind people doing it that way