These were 12000 LM no one ever flashed bright at me after this swap. Auxito does has some that are 20000 LM. The description of each bulb has the lumen rating listed: www.auxito.com/?ref=6d1hIV75
@@troysgarageI’m sorry man but when it comes to led. Please don’t believe those lumens. It’s a complete lie. If it’s 35W it’s 3500 lumens, if it’s 40W it’s 4000 lumens. 10,000-45,000 lumens is a major lie. As much as I love Auxito and I love their products. I know those lumens are not true. So keep that in mind. Also I would highly recommend get new oem reflector headlights for the real led headlight output at night. For better safety for ur daughter. Those oxidation headlights is disbursing the light bad.
I assume the bulbs are still performing well. I'm not familiar with this company, but likewise want to upgrade my bulbs as I can drive 40k miles a year for work so having great headlights makes that nighttime driving especially in less than ideal circumstances so very nice. Old Mopar vehicles like Dodge trucks & Jeeps had such lackluster headlights when I upgraded my '00 Cherokee to LEDs it was the best money I've spent on that vehicke.
@@troysgarage weird. I put in reverse led and they worked for some time and now they just flicker. I’m wondering if I need to put some sort of resistor?
when I'm connecting the bulb has a positive and a negative side, but the car has an A and B connection. I don't know how to connect the bulbs to the car wiring
Very helpful! Thanks for this walkthrough😆
Awesome thanks for the kind words. 🙌🏼
Yea I swapped LEDs into my ‘03 F150 last summer, best deciscion ever, it’s so much nicer looking than the old dingy halogens it came with
Simple and inexpensive mod for any vehicle. Nice work!
You did a nice job on your daughters car with the LED reverse light bro
Thanks man. That means a lot. 🤘🏼
@@troysgarage you’re welcome
@@troysgarage you’re welcome
How many lumens are the headlight bulbs? Any issues with getting flashed by other drivers? TIA
These were 12000 LM no one ever flashed bright at me after this swap.
Auxito does has some that are 20000 LM. The description of each bulb has the lumen rating listed: www.auxito.com/?ref=6d1hIV75
@@troysgarageI’m sorry man but when it comes to led. Please don’t believe those lumens. It’s a complete lie. If it’s 35W it’s 3500 lumens, if it’s 40W it’s 4000 lumens. 10,000-45,000 lumens is a major lie.
As much as I love Auxito and I love their products. I know those lumens are not true. So keep that in mind.
Also I would highly recommend get new oem reflector headlights for the real led headlight output at night.
For better safety for ur daughter.
Those oxidation headlights is disbursing the light bad.
I assume the bulbs are still performing well.
I'm not familiar with this company, but likewise want to upgrade my bulbs as I can drive 40k miles a year for work so having great headlights makes that nighttime driving especially in less than ideal circumstances so very nice.
Old Mopar vehicles like Dodge trucks & Jeeps had such lackluster headlights when I upgraded my '00 Cherokee to LEDs it was the best money I've spent on that vehicke.
@@harvestblades those Auxito Y13 are a must upgrade. Those particular led bulsb are reliable.
Definitely recommend them. 🙏🏼
Does the reverse lights still work? My led reverse went out
Yeah they have always worked on all these models. We’ve owned 4 in these model years.
@@troysgarage weird. I put in reverse led and they worked for some time and now they just flicker. I’m wondering if I need to put some sort of resistor?
Thx
Any time
when I'm connecting the bulb has a positive and a negative side, but the car has an A and B connection. I don't know how to connect the bulbs to the car wiring
Try it one way. If it doesn’t work reverse it. LED lights only work when + & - are connected correctly.
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate that!