can you do an update review on these have you had any problems with them since you put them in. I'm on the fence of buying on because I keep hearing bad things about LED lights flickering...Thanks
Thanks for watching. I have been loving these lights since I installed them. They are super bright and white light instead of yellowish. I feel like I am driving a 2020 Jeep instead of a 2006. There is a flicker possibility when using the auto lamp setting as this puts less power to the lights. They sell an inline module with a resistor in it to make this not happen. I did not purchase the module as I do not use the auto lamp feature. I have not experienced flickering or any other problems with any of the LASFIT lights that I have installed. They have all met my expectations to this point.
Thanks for watching. I chose the lights based on the original part numbers. These are LC Plus series which are the budget version. However they are plenty bright. There are higher power ones available from LASFIT if you want to spend a little more.
@GreggFesto How’s ur Lasfit - LC plus 9006 led bulbs? Still goin strong so far? Because these led bulbs get on a cool side. And not hot. Bulbfacts tested them. For after 27 minutes of run time. Which is the average commuter time in the US. Get the cool 123 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything that’s above 150 degrees Fahrenheit is soenthing u need to take in the consideration. Anything that’s below 150. Is a good led bulbs. Meaning the higher the temperature, the shorter the lifespan. The lower the temperature, the longer the lifespan. And these LC plus I can confirm to thanks to bulbfacts. These led bulbs are perfectly well balance: They claim is 25W per bulb 2500 lumens per bulb. The observation is actually 23.5W per bulb 3450 lumens per bulb: But remember. Lumens is the measurement of the light source. If u put them a headlights or fog lights. And I measure them in a certain distance of point in space. U measure in lux. Which that’s a better measurement. So keep that in mind.
@@GreggFesto glad to hear u had great experience with them. That’s what we run with our Toyota and Scion models. Such as LD plus switchbacks, LA plus, LC plus, and LCair. And it’s incredible.
thank you I'm going to order the same ones you got thanks for the video I appreciate your help
can you do an update review on these have you had any problems with them since you put them in. I'm on the fence of buying on because I keep hearing bad things about LED lights flickering...Thanks
Thanks for watching. I have been loving these lights since I installed them. They are super bright and white light instead of yellowish. I feel like I am driving a 2020 Jeep instead of a 2006. There is a flicker possibility when using the auto lamp setting as this puts less power to the lights. They sell an inline module with a resistor in it to make this not happen. I did not purchase the module as I do not use the auto lamp feature. I have not experienced flickering or any other problems with any of the LASFIT lights that I have installed. They have all met my expectations to this point.
Did you choose the bulbs based off your cars wattage or just the ones you wanted to buy?
Thanks for watching. I chose the lights based on the original part numbers. These are LC Plus series which are the budget version. However they are plenty bright. There are higher power ones available from LASFIT if you want to spend a little more.
@GreggFesto
How’s ur Lasfit - LC plus 9006 led bulbs? Still goin strong so far?
Because these led bulbs get on a cool side. And not hot.
Bulbfacts tested them. For after 27 minutes of run time. Which is the average commuter time in the US.
Get the cool 123 degrees Fahrenheit.
Anything that’s above 150 degrees Fahrenheit is soenthing u need to take in the consideration.
Anything that’s below 150. Is a good led bulbs.
Meaning the higher the temperature, the shorter the lifespan.
The lower the temperature, the longer the lifespan.
And these LC plus I can confirm to thanks to bulbfacts.
These led bulbs are perfectly well balance:
They claim is 25W per bulb 2500 lumens per bulb.
The observation is actually 23.5W per bulb 3450 lumens per bulb:
But remember. Lumens is the measurement of the light source.
If u put them a headlights or fog lights. And I measure them in a certain distance of point in space.
U measure in lux. Which that’s a better measurement. So keep that in mind.
Thanks for watching. These LC Plus series bulbs are still working perfectly. I have had good experience with all of the LASFIT bulbs I purchased.
@@GreggFesto glad to hear u had great experience with them.
That’s what we run with our Toyota and Scion models. Such as LD plus switchbacks, LA plus, LC plus, and LCair. And it’s incredible.