This is one of, if not, the best documented HID to LED conversion processes explanation videos I found on UA-cam. And the scientific data point analysis and lumen measure afterward is even better than some guy just standing in front of his car saying, “yeah, see it’s brighter now” I hope more people see this video - especially if they have an earlier model vehicle with HIDs and projectirs and don’t want to deal with the expensive bulbs and ballast replacements anymore.
Wow, this is such a great comparison video! I love all the details, data, measurements, etc. Thanks for putting this together! This is exactly what I needed to make the purchase.
HID systems are typically very reliable, as OEMs will use top quality suppliers. This is my only concern with these. What kind of led chipsets and fans are they using? I did not see anything on the website. Thanks.
Awesome. Straightforward and easy to follow and understand. Gives me significant confidence in not only purchasing, but also installing your product. Thank you!
If anyone is on the fence about doing these, do it! I replaced my D2S xenon headlights from my 2016 Golf R with precision LED bulbs and the difference is incredible. The range is twice as far, and it makes the old xenons look like standard halogens with their brightness. Worth every penny
i think it also depends on the orientation of the LED bulbs. usually they come in a vertical orientation when they should be in horizontal orientation in order to maximize the light being reflected off the projector bowls and focused by the projector lens
I am wondering the comparison between new hid 6000k and led 6000k.. tested hid bulb in the video has 6 yrs of usage.. so i am thinking it may not be the best comparison.
Installed on my 2014 V60 with Valeo bi xenon : they are brighter than the HID Osram nightbraker, the beam and cuttof are the same as stock and highbeam are significantly brighter. The color is good and close than stock oem LED (white, slightly blue) Good improvment. Edit : Almost 2 years of use : they work great.
A six year old hid bulb vs a new led bulb? The test was skewed in favour of a particular result. Hid in a stock housing is way better than ANY replacement led.
Yes and if you cause an accident and the insurance company figures out you changed HID to LED (or halogen to LED) you are royally screwed. I upgraded 6 years old xenon lights to new model and the improvement was huge too. So yeah, new bulbs will help too!
Great video! I've been wanting to upgrade my car's stock HID bulbs to LED but some of the kits I've seen in the past required you to replace the OEM Ballast. Not something I wanted to do since on my car I have to remove the entire front bumper in order to remove the headlights. I'm so glad they now make a plug and play LED upgrade kit. I will defiantly be upgrading
Just ordered a pair of D1S for my Bmw e90, it will take time to arrive to Croatia. Will report ones they arrive and after I install them. Paid $142, the set of Osram night breaker laser are $176 in Croatia. So cheaper and I hope better than original HID
@@maxl7827 2 times better than original HiD, color is to my eyes a bit whiter and it luminates perfect on the road. Instant light on switch, not like waiting on warm up of HID's.
@@filipkozaric Wow sounds great👍 I have bmw e60 myself, but the lights are good. I am looking for these to replace my parents xenon bulbs, because the light output is very bad.
@@maxl7827 Go for it, even on the e60 when time comes to replace the bulb. I was a bit sceptic about these, cause I saw a lot videos where led kit's on original xenon can't beat the top of the line Osram night breaker laser D1S, but these are different story. And also, lifetime waranty, replace them now, and you are at peace. Of 7 years of owning my e90, I had to replace the xenon's 2 times, once again for xenons, and now after 3 years with these led's. I like the color otput, it is a bit whiter but not to much, witch is also important for every year car inspection (registration TUV) so they can't bother you for installing led's in HiD housing.
My 2014 altima is hid. Do I need a conversion kit for led? Or can I just buy it and plug it in like normal? Please let me know. One of lights are burnt out.
My questions, the HID wattage 35w seems to be the benchmark for most low beam non-projector shutter housing. It's possible a higher wattage HID and kalvin rating could yield the same output, lux. A 55w HID and a 5000k to 6000k rating should be tested for a better comparison. A 4300k HID is yellowish in appearance and overused by OEM manufacturers. I generally replace all halogens or incandescent with LEDs it's unfortunate than most LED conversions are all 6,000K or higher, I personally would prefer a 5000K LED but they just don't exist. Great video'
55W is a lot brighter than 35W xenon. If a xenon bulb goes beyond 5000k it starts to lose brightness. The 4300k-5000k area is the most effective and brightest for xenon bulbs
@@maxl7827 That is my point, a 55w HID should be tested and different Kalvin rating. In the video this test appears to be a 4300 Kelvin and most likely a 35 watt hid compared to the LED.
Love the discussion. In general 55W Xenon systems runs hotter in HID projector housings and are not as common so for general testing, we use the more common 35W Xenon vs LED to compare.
It depends on the kit. Some kits require you to bypass the ballast by cutting the power and the ground wire, and splicing the two leads directly to power the bulb. Some the power is pulled through the ballast and then stepped down through the LEDs ballast / resistors, so you still need a functioning ballast.
Do i need to realign my headlights? or is it good to go from the box after I install them, which by the way are worth the price and are amazing thus far
So does it bypass or use the original HIS ballast? My ballasts keep blowing and ruining bulbs and it’s a whole bumper dismantle to replace so I’m over the hassle and want to completely replace the OG low beam headlight system with LEDs
We offer replacement D series LEDs that use the stock HID ballast for power. if your HID ballast keeps blowing, you might want to consider a different style of kit, but that usually requires a different headlight housing that is compatible with more common bulb types like H1, H11, or 9006. happy to provide more detail, just email or help@ address.
Nice explanation. Just one question that makes me very curious. Is it possible to put LED bulbs with more watts in a 35w standard ballasts without any kind of problems?
This is one of, if not, the best documented HID to LED conversion processes explanation videos I found on UA-cam. And the scientific data point analysis and lumen measure afterward is even better than some guy just standing in front of his car saying, “yeah, see it’s brighter now”
I hope more people see this video - especially if they have an earlier model vehicle with HIDs and projectirs and don’t want to deal with the expensive bulbs and ballast replacements anymore.
Do you have more information about not having to deal with expensive ballast?
Wow, this is such a great comparison video! I love all the details, data, measurements, etc. Thanks for putting this together! This is exactly what I needed to make the purchase.
Glad it was helpful!
HID systems are typically very reliable, as OEMs will use top quality suppliers. This is my only concern with these. What kind of led chipsets and fans are they using? I did not see anything on the website. Thanks.
Awesome. Straightforward and easy to follow and understand. Gives me significant confidence in not only purchasing, but also installing your product. Thank you!
If anyone is on the fence about doing these, do it! I replaced my D2S xenon headlights from my 2016 Golf R with precision LED bulbs and the difference is incredible. The range is twice as far, and it makes the old xenons look like standard halogens with their brightness. Worth every penny
Thanks for the feedback
I ordered them for my V60, can't wait to recieve them.
@@aviator55 how was it ?
@@LeeMKarZ Hi,
I make a feedback in the comments below.
It make an good improvment compared to my D3S Nightbraker laser.
Do your high beams still work?
@@JoshSims yes, highbeam and directional beam works. The bulb doesnt manage these functions
i think it also depends on the orientation of the LED bulbs. usually they come in a vertical orientation when they should be in horizontal orientation in order to maximize the light being reflected off the projector bowls and focused by the projector lens
I am wondering the comparison between new hid 6000k and led 6000k.. tested hid bulb in the video has 6 yrs of usage.. so i am thinking it may not be the best comparison.
Installed on my 2014 V60 with Valeo bi xenon : they are brighter than the HID Osram nightbraker, the beam and cuttof are the same as stock and highbeam are significantly brighter. The color is good and close than stock oem LED (white, slightly blue)
Good improvment.
Edit : Almost 2 years of use : they work great.
Easy to wire ?
Was your Volvo as simple as the Porsche in this video.? Just plug and play...?
@@macstone9 yes its was plug and play on my Volvo and easy.
They a crisp white mate?
Have some that are apparently 6000k now but still yellowish following modern cars
@@macauleyholmes6403 they are whighter than stock HID. I think they are closer to 5500k which is perfect to me specialy on wet road.
A six year old hid bulb vs a new led bulb? The test was skewed in favour of a particular result. Hid in a stock housing is way better than ANY replacement led.
Yes and if you cause an accident and the insurance company figures out you changed HID to LED (or halogen to LED) you are royally screwed.
I upgraded 6 years old xenon lights to new model and the improvement was huge too. So yeah, new bulbs will help too!
I love your testing methodology, very clear and informative - excellent presentation.
How do you prevent them from blinding people?
Great video! I've been wanting to upgrade my car's stock HID bulbs to LED but some of the kits I've seen in the past required you to replace the OEM Ballast. Not something I wanted to do since on my car I have to remove the entire front bumper in order to remove the headlights. I'm so glad they now make a plug and play LED upgrade kit. I will defiantly be upgrading
Can i straightaway change from d4s hid to led bulb? And i need led bulb type recommendation for my car. Tq in advance. Sorry for bad english
I just ordered a set of these for my Golf R, I hope that they’re awesome
can you do a feedback please.
Any kit for d1s?
This is great research backed up by data.. Good Job. Curious if the long cord and power supply being tucked in the cavity interferes with the PDLS?
Just ordered a pair of D1S for my Bmw e90, it will take time to arrive to Croatia. Will report ones they arrive and after I install them. Paid $142, the set of Osram night breaker laser are $176 in Croatia. So cheaper and I hope better than original HID
How are they?
@@maxl7827 2 times better than original HiD, color is to my eyes a bit whiter and it luminates perfect on the road. Instant light on switch, not like waiting on warm up of HID's.
@@filipkozaric Wow sounds great👍 I have bmw e60 myself, but the lights are good. I am looking for these to replace my parents xenon bulbs, because the light output is very bad.
@@maxl7827 Go for it, even on the e60 when time comes to replace the bulb. I was a bit sceptic about these, cause I saw a lot videos where led kit's on original xenon can't beat the top of the line Osram night breaker laser D1S, but these are different story. And also, lifetime waranty, replace them now, and you are at peace. Of 7 years of owning my e90, I had to replace the xenon's 2 times, once again for xenons, and now after 3 years with these led's.
I like the color otput, it is a bit whiter but not to much, witch is also important for every year car inspection (registration TUV) so they can't bother you for installing led's in HiD housing.
Koji link Si porucio molim vas,,,imam isto D3S original pa nisam bas zadovoljan?...pozz iz Prishtine
My 2014 altima is hid. Do I need a conversion kit for led? Or can I just buy it and plug it in like normal? Please let me know. One of lights are burnt out.
Hi everyone I want ask about, my hid keep flickering even Hid bulb was changed. If I change to led does the led will flicker to?
Do the d5s led fit the 2018 sierra 3500 with hid?
My questions, the HID wattage 35w seems to be the benchmark for most low beam non-projector shutter housing. It's possible a higher wattage HID and kalvin rating could yield the same output, lux. A 55w HID and a 5000k to 6000k rating should be tested for a better comparison. A 4300k HID is yellowish in appearance and overused by OEM manufacturers. I generally replace all halogens or incandescent with LEDs it's unfortunate than most LED conversions are all 6,000K or higher, I personally would prefer a 5000K LED but they just don't exist. Great video'
55W is a lot brighter than 35W xenon. If a xenon bulb goes beyond 5000k it starts to lose brightness. The 4300k-5000k area is the most effective and brightest for xenon bulbs
@@maxl7827 That is my point, a 55w HID should be tested and different Kalvin rating. In the video this test appears to be a 4300 Kelvin and most likely a 35 watt hid compared to the LED.
@@kabco99 55W xenon should not be tested or used, it has a lot of negatives.
Love the discussion. In general 55W Xenon systems runs hotter in HID projector housings and are not as common so for general testing, we use the more common 35W Xenon vs LED to compare.
Will this product fit Audi A4 2002? They have standard HID for low beam and H7 for high beam. I am not sure which to select
Love this! I was just saying I need new lamps for the rav4 I just got my daughter. Can these be used in that?
It depends on the kit. Some kits require you to bypass the ballast by cutting the power and the ground wire, and splicing the two leads directly to power the bulb. Some the power is pulled through the ballast and then stepped down through the LEDs ballast / resistors, so you still need a functioning ballast.
Awesome vid, just need to know which kit I need to buy for 2014 991 application. Thanks
We appreciate the support! Here is the correct kit for your 991: precisionled.com/shop-by-bulb/kepler-series-d3s-hid-to-led-conversion-kit/
@@PrecisionLED thank you and I got support via email. Thanks again!
So this uses the original ballast to power it up?
Yes
Do i need to realign my headlights? or is it good to go from the box after I install them, which by the way are worth the price and are amazing thus far
We appreciate the kind words! Typically you would not need to realign the headlamps after the install.
So does it bypass or use the original HIS ballast? My ballasts keep blowing and ruining bulbs and it’s a whole bumper dismantle to replace so I’m over the hassle and want to completely replace the OG low beam headlight system with LEDs
Have you gotten a answer
VLEDS kit works without the ballast. I got it on my 09 TSX
We offer replacement D series LEDs that use the stock HID ballast for power. if your HID ballast keeps blowing, you might want to consider a different style of kit, but that usually requires a different headlight housing that is compatible with more common bulb types like H1, H11, or 9006. happy to provide more detail, just email or help@ address.
Bro ! Great video ! Will these work to change my oem audi hids ? And if so , that little fan that the led has works fine inside a closed compartment ?
Nice explanation. Just one question that makes me very curious. Is it possible to put LED bulbs with more watts in a 35w standard ballasts without any kind of problems?
Yes it is possible, but there is no actual benefit of getting a LED bulb with higher wattage. The ballast will only give a maximum of 35W.
What if the ballast is bad?
They wont work without ballast.
Not my experience. LEDs are crap man. I have no illumination down the road. Unbelievably I went back to Halogen until I figure out my next move.
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