@@HeadlightRevolution See, I wasn't sure about that. Most DIY'ers have a fear for wiring, and rightfully so. As a tech myself, I try to offer as much support as I can to people who don't have the experience or knowledge that I do. As for the relays, I've been using them for a few years now. They can be gotten for just about any vehicle from your local auto parts store.
You can also just change your flasher relay to an LED relay from any auto parts store to fix the hyper flash on your signals....works for the rear led tail lights as well
I have an 03' Tahoe Z71 and after installing LED all the way around, except for the headlights, I still had issues with the LED's even after installing the LM437 LED relay. I ended up putting resistors in the front directionals and that cured the problem. I still have "bleed over" to the stop lights when the 4-way flashers are on, so I could use some ideas on that problem. Some people said they had trouble with the cruise control not working when putting LED for the brake lights. I did not have any problem with that and even ran down the highway to see if it functioned different than normal without the LED relay or resistors. No problem, all worked as normal.
Maybe I'm splitting hairs...but if your worried about corrosion and soldering, why not cut the wires and use heat shrink tubing? Electrical tape will only trap water inside.
I recommend for any one that has a Chevy or GMC used a relay that goes under the dashboard it’s 💯% way better than resitors or cutting your wires and it will stop the hyper flashing...
I have a 2004 GMC Yukon Denali, according to the manual its a 9005 for BOTH the Hi and the Lo beam, does this sound correct and if so which bulbs would you recommend?
I can’t help but feel these are incredibly selfish. Like driving around with high beams on all the time because you want to see better, despite how it effects other drivers.
Headlight Revolution well you tested them, almost exact same lux between the low beam LED and the halogen high beam. Like driving around all the time with highs on. How would that not blind other drivers?
@@BamaPewPew The new LED low beam bulbs may have a higher lux rating more like that of the stock high beams, but the low beam housing, lens and beam pattern configuration is specifically designed to throw light out down on the road not at the other driver's eyes
So the Supernova V3s have been update to the S-V.4. I dropped the links for the 9006 and 9005 bulb below. 9006: headlightrevolution.com/v-4-led-headlights-9006-bulbs/ 9005: headlightrevolution.com/supernova-v-3-led-headlights-9005-9145-bulbs/
Hey guys! I just found your channel a couple weeks ago by way of “recommended” while looking for LED headlamps for my Harley. Great content and very easy to understand. As for this particular video, now that the supernova V.4 is out, any chance of you guys doing an update of this showing if the V.4 works and any tricks for an install? Thanks!
Yes same here, I went to buy the supernova v.3 but noticed they have been replaced by the v.4 by this point. please do a new updated video on the v.4 and how they work out for these trucks thanks!
We just recently switched a few things around on our website, For the most up to date info send us an email at Sales@HeadlightRevolution.com with your vehicle info!
You guys should do a video with the new led drl 99-06 GMC Sierra headlights! They look really cool and I would really appreciate it if you guys would do a video on how to install those and which would work better with them hid or led bulbs that match the led strip on the headlight as well as the high beams and fog lights! You guys just got yourself a new subscriber 🔥
LED bulbs are not considered legal as far as I know, but the beam pattern is so similar it makes no difference. You won't get flashed with these particular bulbs, and they won't blind others, even though they are brighter, they stay concentrated like the old bulbs.
they are legal, as long as they have a good patten, thing is reflectors make everything bad compared to projectors, leds are legal every 2015+ f150 uses leds in a concentrated reflector, so no they are not illegal, however some places are more pickier than others when it comes to lights and if they are cheap. you get what you pay for, your lights should brighten the road, its a hazard for everyone if you can't see, so just put some nice leds and your golden, HIDs are different issue in reflectors.
Give us a call or shoot us an email and we will assist you with everything you need for your Escalade. Phone: 218-755-5200 Email: Sales@headlightrevolution.com
@@HeadlightRevolution thank you, im looking for some aftermarket lights and housings and just don't want to have to spend alot of money to find the right ones
The headlight assembly and the plastic support directly behind the headlight is different. Measure with modeling clay or putty with the headlight installed back in place to verify you have enough clearance
You said 9006 low beams on left. Left of what? Left when sitting in driver's seat facing forward? It appears that they are closest to the reflector. Yes, a big "duh", but for some its critically important to getting things to work correctly the first time. Thanks for an otherwise great set of instructions.
Hopefully your horse knows which is left and which is right in relation to the direction of travel. It also applies to cardinal direction and the clock method.
I have owned my 2001 GMC Sierra since new. The past 15 years I have tried every LED DRL light out there. None of them work. The DRL uses a different voltage than any other light on the truck. My brother had a 2000 gmc suburban and same issue. So my question is, how did you get the DRL lights to work?? Did you have to add a relay and power directly from the battery using the DRL positive wire to activate the relay??
As for 03-07 gmc the fog light can be replaced using 9005 bulb much brighter the stock. Use leds though the original style 9005 is to hot. The 9005 bulb is just clocked 180 out so the bulb is upside down wich realy doent matter.
Hello headlight revolution great video how much will all that cost for a 05 gmc yukon?also have another question I was going to blind other driver if I would just put the upgrade LEDs bulbs in the original housing people tell me I need to do a retrofit with projector in order to not blind other drivers and for better and further light!?I will really appreciate the answers and info thank in advance
Yes, the SV-4 is the most current LED we recommend www.headlightrevolution.com/better_lighting_led/low_high_fogs/custitem_cat_facet_brand/SV4?order=commercecategory:asc
I have a 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 classic and I have Sylvania led turn signal light bulbs, DRL’s, brake lights, reverse lights, 3rd brake light, and cargo light and I DIDNT need resistors to make it work all I did was purchase an LED compliant turn signal relay (12 way flasher) and all the leds in the truck work very well without resistors
Should probably mention they cost 180 dollars for the friggin lowbeams by themselves. by the time ur done the headlights are gonna cost more than the truck itself.
Are the low and high beam led lights shielded from RF interference? I had a different brand once and had to remove them because every time you turned them on they blocked all radio reception on AM/FM and VHF ham.
I have the same vehicle as in this video and trying to find the same supernova v3 bulbs you used in this video for the headlights. On the website I only see 9007 and 9004. Can I use any of these two bulbs or are the ones in the video(9006 and 9005) discontinued? Thx
I am looking for the supernova v4 high beam bulbs for my 2004 Sierra, it appears it is no longer on your website.... are they still available? I have the low beams and would like to add the high beams.
My turn signals no longer alternate blink with the LEDs, anyone have any suggestions? Only the outer side marker blink with the turn signal on. But with the emergency flashers on the inner marker lights blink only.
Hey dan, thanks for contacting, the best thing to do right now would be to give us a call and our tec support can help diagnose the problem and get your truck back on the road. HR: (218) 755 - 5505
To tease the Daytime Running Lights, instead of using the parking brake and having the truck in gear with nobody behind the wheel, just nose up to a wall or garage and put it in gear. If you see the reflection, they work.
Although they are only for offroad use only, unfortunately, the S-V.4 will not fit in that vehicle for the headlights. In an offroad application, we would recommend the CSP Mini LEDs for that vehicle, as they will be the smallest form factor bulb with the most light output! Shoot us an email to get some on order for your vehicle! Sales@HeadlightRevolution.com
I've already hit them up. Seeing as they are based in georgia where I live, I plan to hit them up in person. Thanks for the reply however. I may be getting in contact with you guy's as well to try and get my hands on some other items for custom builds.
I switched my signal bulbs with led bulbs on my 05 Silverado and they were blinking fast, so I ordered a resistors but In the night my headlights went on and also my signal bulbs at the same time but the signal bulbs stay lit. So then I switched back to the old regular cheap bulbs I had before I installed led lights, but these stock signal bulbs also turn on when my headlights kick on 😡🤦♂️ if someone can give me some ideas on how to fix this I’d really appreciate it💯💯💯
You guys should do a video on upgrading plow lights to LED. I’ve been pulling my hair out trying to retrofit the old, terrible 4x6 Fisher plow lights to LED. I figured it would be a simple 3 wire plug and play but I have no high beams, and random off issues. Any help would be appreciated!
New to your channel, excellent information. I was watching some of your other videos and see that technology with LED's has come a long way. I have a 2006 2500HD Sierra and was wondering if you would still go with this application or is there something newer and better you would now recommend. Thanks for all the great videos 👌
LamborghiniReven1000 Unfortunately, that's a feature on most vehicles. However, there is a modification you can make so low beams stay on with the high beams. Do a search for the high four mod. There are several videos showing how.
LED compatible flasher relays can fix hyperflash, but not all LED flasher relays are created equal. I bought a cheap $8 relay on ebay that did not fix it, and got a "name brand" relay at the local auto parts store for $18 that worked like a charm!
1938thunder Your Blazer takes a 9006 low beam and a 9005 high. We would recommend the Supernova V.3's headlightrevolution.com/headlights/headlight-bulb-upgrades/supernova-v-3-led-headlight-bulbs/
I am looking on upgrading my lights for my 2002 GMC Sierra Denali, some of your links no longer work, now that the V4 version is out, can you update the links? Looking for low, high, and fog, and the DRL to start. thanks.
HR did you discontinue the 9006 SuperNova V.3. It shows not in stock on your Web-sight. Will the Putco Silver Lux 9006 be comparable to the Super Nova?
hello i have LED headlight when i start it up the led lights flash on and off 2-3 times then stay on steady do i need a resister on them i have a 03 yukon gmc i have the NINEO 9005 and 9006 LEDs
Hey HR. I have an 02 Sierra and I’m wondering how the Supernova PerfectFit lux readings/beam pattern turn out in this vehicle. I’m not looking for the crazy brightness of the V3 and V4 as I live in a large metro area. But I do want better performance than the top halogens. Thanks.
Can you switch the high bean and low bean only? Or once you switch to LED you have to do all lights? I currently switch my low/High beans to LED and now my brights only work on one side.
This is a good video on how to be a douche bag and create more glare to blind traffic. Also you'll be struggling to see the road since the focus of light is diminished. I feel sorry for the hundreds of people being mislead by this channel.
Thanks for watching! These bulbs replicate the factory beam pattern almost perfectly, it has a great cut off. You will not blind anyone with these lights!
A HD relay will take care of the hyper-flash as well. Something that is worth mentioning for anyone who is comfortable with cutting into your harness.
When this video was made that wasn't an option, but we offer it now.
@@HeadlightRevolution
See, I wasn't sure about that. Most DIY'ers have a fear for wiring, and rightfully so. As a tech myself, I try to offer as much support as I can to people who don't have the experience or knowledge that I do.
As for the relays, I've been using them for a few years now. They can be gotten for just about any vehicle from your local auto parts store.
In the beginning, I thought he was going to say, "Hey, guys! Chrisfix here!"
Haha! Thanks so much for watching!
American Roads Lmao
American Roads 💀💀💀💀 I’m dead
Well looks like i know what I'll be ordering. Links didn't work for me unfortunately
You can also just change your flasher relay to an LED relay from any auto parts store to fix the hyper flash on your signals....works for the rear led tail lights as well
martech360 I never knew that. Thanks man. Must be way cheaper than the load resistors. I will look I to this. Thanks again
@@MrRahimhosein it's the right way to do it. If you can find CANBUS bulbs, or 'error free' bulbs you won't need a new flasher or to add the resistor.
rcairforceone so canbus or error free will get rid of rapid flash? I thought that meant it would only get rid of codes that pop up in the computer
That's what I miss on these older vehicles...an actual flasher unit.
I still wish the new ones still had them.
I have an 03' Tahoe Z71 and after installing LED all the way around, except for the headlights, I still had issues with the LED's even after installing the LM437 LED relay. I ended up putting resistors in the front directionals and that cured the problem. I still have "bleed over" to the stop lights when the 4-way flashers are on, so I could use some ideas on that problem. Some people said they had trouble with the cruise control not working when putting LED for the brake lights. I did not have any problem with that and even ran down the highway to see if it functioned different than normal without the LED relay or resistors. No problem, all worked as normal.
Maybe I'm splitting hairs...but if your worried about corrosion and soldering, why not cut the wires and use heat shrink tubing? Electrical tape will only trap water inside.
I recommend for any one that has a Chevy or GMC used a relay that goes under the dashboard it’s 💯% way better than resitors or cutting your wires and it will stop the hyper flashing...
Do you have a part number for that relay?
I was under the impression that you do not use LEDs in a reflector fixture?? Don’t you get a lot of glare with that setup?
Its not a focused as a projector, but you can use them if you aim them properly.
Chris, why not give full disclosure that GTR and Supernova are brands owned by HR ?
Thanks for watching, GTR is not owned by HR, the Supernova is our house brand.
dcarter you just got knocked the #_@& out! Man! Lol
I have a 2004 GMC Yukon Denali, according to the manual its a 9005 for BOTH the Hi and the Lo beam, does this sound correct and if so which bulbs would you recommend?
Also I'm pretty sure by just putting the truck in gear without starting it is a lot safer if no helper, and of course E-brake too.
Can I use the upgraded led lighting control module instead of resistors
I can’t help but feel these are incredibly selfish. Like driving around with high beams on all the time because you want to see better, despite how it effects other drivers.
The LEDs shouldn't be so bright it's blinding others on the road.
Headlight Revolution well you tested them, almost exact same lux between the low beam LED and the halogen high beam. Like driving around all the time with highs on. How would that not blind other drivers?
@@BamaPewPew The new LED low beam bulbs may have a higher lux rating more like that of the stock high beams, but the low beam housing, lens and beam pattern configuration is specifically designed to throw light out down on the road not at the other driver's eyes
i cant find these supernova v3's in 9006/9005 anywhere. the link takes me to the website but not the bulbs
So the Supernova V3s have been update to the S-V.4. I dropped the links for the 9006 and 9005 bulb below.
9006: headlightrevolution.com/v-4-led-headlights-9006-bulbs/
9005: headlightrevolution.com/supernova-v-3-led-headlights-9005-9145-bulbs/
So your blinding the shit out of every oncoming car with the low beams putting out as much light as stock high beams.
The beam pattern for a low beam won't blind oncoming traffic. :)
He just made these headlights about as bright as most new cars on the road. Don’t see you whining about that though.
Hey guys! I just found your channel a couple weeks ago by way of “recommended” while looking for LED headlamps for my Harley. Great content and very easy to understand.
As for this particular video, now that the supernova V.4 is out, any chance of you guys doing an update of this showing if the V.4 works and any tricks for an install?
Thanks!
We will put a word in with the video team and see what we can do.
Yes same here, I went to buy the supernova v.3 but noticed they have been replaced by the v.4 by this point. please do a new updated video on the v.4 and how they work out for these trucks thanks!
No headlights listed from the link posted. Low or high beam for the 99-06 Silverado. Why?
We just recently switched a few things around on our website, For the most up to date info send us an email at Sales@HeadlightRevolution.com with your vehicle info!
Get the Novita LM487. No resistors needed
You guys should do a video with the new led drl 99-06 GMC Sierra headlights! They look really cool and I would really appreciate it if you guys would do a video on how to install those and which would work better with them hid or led bulbs that match the led strip on the headlight as well as the high beams and fog lights! You guys just got yourself a new subscriber 🔥
Any idea when the supernova V4 will be out?
Hey! Thanks for asking. We should be getting them in stock near the end of October/beginning of November.
@@HeadlightRevolution When is that? Last year? They are off the market? 2001 silverado 1500
Now I know why all these old trucks are so damn bright to oncoming traffic at night ON LOW BEAM.
are these bulbs considered legal to run given that, for example, the Supernova low beams are now putting out as much light as the stock high beams?
LED bulbs are not considered legal as far as I know, but the beam pattern is so similar it makes no difference. You won't get flashed with these particular bulbs, and they won't blind others, even though they are brighter, they stay concentrated like the old bulbs.
they are legal, as long as they have a good patten, thing is reflectors make everything bad compared to projectors, leds are legal every 2015+ f150 uses leds in a concentrated reflector, so no they are not illegal, however some places are more pickier than others when it comes to lights and if they are cheap. you get what you pay for, your lights should brighten the road, its a hazard for everyone if you can't see, so just put some nice leds and your golden, HIDs are different issue in reflectors.
Awesome!! Thanks for doing my truck generation!!
What number type bulb should i get for my fog lights for my 2002 gmc Sierra?
880 bulb type! www.headlightrevolution.com/bulbs/led/custitem_cat_facet_bulb_size/880
Are these still available? The low beam link doesn't show the headlights
Please contact our expert sales team for help finding the right bulbs for your truck: sales@HeadlightRevolution.com
What headlights should I use for 2002 Cadillac Escalade ext???
Give us a call or shoot us an email and we will assist you with everything you need for your Escalade.
Phone: 218-755-5200
Email: Sales@headlightrevolution.com
With T taps, mention sparkplug silicone sealer..add to the open tap before closing to tap your wires.
Good info!
Are there led headlights that don’t completely blind all oncoming traffic?
Yes, and you need to make sure you align them properly during installation!
For a 2005 Sierra 1500 sle 4 door is 9006 bulb size fit for low beams
9006 for your low beam, and 9005 for your high beam.
Great video! I have a 2001 chevy 2500 HD. Will these kits work with my truck also? If not, do you know what kits will work? Thanks!
2001 falls between 1999-2006 so im not sure it would work
@@resqjason2 lol
Thank you I am going to upgrade my truck lights👊
i know this video is old but could you do a test with GTR ultra 2 bulbs?
I'm not positive when we'd be able to get this exact test done again, but I certainly have it written down for future content ideas! :)
@@HeadlightRevolution thank you, im looking for some aftermarket lights and housings and just don't want to have to spend alot of money to find the right ones
Will these work in a 2004 Silverado.
Lee Cochran yes, its the same truck
The headlight assembly and the plastic support directly behind the headlight is different. Measure with modeling clay or putty with the headlight installed back in place to verify you have enough clearance
Ok, so have you done a 2003-2007 classic with these style headlights with the support that is so close . Thanks for your help.
You said 9006 low beams on left. Left of what? Left when sitting in driver's seat facing forward? It appears that they are closest to the reflector. Yes, a big "duh", but for some its critically important to getting things to work correctly the first time. Thanks for an otherwise great set of instructions.
Low beams will be on the outside! High beam on the inside.
Hopefully your horse knows which is left and which is right in relation to the direction of travel. It also applies to cardinal direction and the clock method.
Will this work on a 3004 GMC Yukon?
Future car? 😮
All jokes, these will work perfectly in your vehicle!
I have owned my 2001 GMC Sierra since new. The past 15 years I have tried every LED DRL light out there. None of them work. The DRL uses a different voltage than any other light on the truck. My brother had a 2000 gmc suburban and same issue. So my question is, how did you get the DRL lights to work?? Did you have to add a relay and power directly from the battery using the DRL positive wire to activate the relay??
As for 03-07 gmc the fog light can be replaced using 9005 bulb much brighter the stock. Use leds though the original style 9005 is to hot. The 9005 bulb is just clocked 180 out so the bulb is upside down wich realy doent matter.
Super helpful video. Very clearly understood! Thank you I was curious what to do for high beam LED, and the heat sink is a great idea thanks!
Charles, glad we could help - thanks for watching
Great info and video!! Will this work for the 1997 GMC 1500 truck? Thanks
Can you make a video on what you have to do to be able to install GTR LED low beams on this same generation GM truck? PLZ PLZ PLZ
I want GTR bcuz of the lifetime warranty that the supernova does not include.
CVNTGETENOUGH You will need to remove the substructure from the back of the headlights and then reinstall it after putting the bulb in.
Headlight Revolution thank you so much!!!
Hello headlight revolution great video how much will all that cost for a 05 gmc yukon?also have another question I was going to blind other driver if I would just put the upgrade LEDs bulbs in the original housing people tell me I need to do a retrofit with projector in order to not blind other drivers and for better and further light!?I will really appreciate the answers and info thank in advance
The high beams and low beams are just plug and play correct?
Pain4Profit Yes our LED kits are plug and play and very simple to install.
Headlight Revolution should be the same bulbs for 02 Silverado correct
Pain4Profit You are correct. They both take a 9006 low beam and a 9005 high beam.
Chevy express 2500 2016. I can’t find it on ur website.
i have the 03 yukon and the headlight set up in similiar so easy
Thanks so much for making this video 👍
Recommendation for an alternative headlight? The V3s seem to no longer be on market, and the V4 looks to have a large fixed heat rejector.
Yes, the SV-4 is the most current LED we recommend www.headlightrevolution.com/better_lighting_led/low_high_fogs/custitem_cat_facet_brand/SV4?order=commercecategory:asc
I have a 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 classic and I have Sylvania led turn signal light bulbs, DRL’s, brake lights, reverse lights, 3rd brake light, and cargo light and I DIDNT need resistors to make it work all I did was purchase an LED compliant turn signal relay (12 way flasher) and all the leds in the truck work very well without resistors
Thats awesome! Glad it's all working well for you.
My 04 base model Sierra 2500HD has different headlight housings :| That or it's just... broken. Idk. It seems to work fine lol
They should be the same headlight housings. If you email us some pictures, we'd be able to tell!
Sales@HeadlightRevolution.com
Should probably mention they cost 180 dollars for the friggin lowbeams by themselves. by the time ur done the headlights are gonna cost more than the truck itself.
It is the price you pay for the best lights and the best safety when driving at night!
Are the low and high beam led lights shielded from RF interference? I had a different brand once and had to remove them because every time you turned them on they blocked all radio reception on AM/FM and VHF ham.
You won't have any Radio Interference with these bulbs. :)
is the low beam bulb no longer offered? looking to get a set for my 01 Sierra.
I have the same vehicle as in this video and trying to find the same supernova v3 bulbs you used in this video for the headlights. On the website I only see 9007 and 9004. Can I use any of these two bulbs or are the ones in the video(9006 and 9005) discontinued? Thx
Those supernovas are sadly discontinued, as we are bringing in a new line here soon! :) Hang in there, they're pretty sweet!
I am looking for the supernova v4 high beam bulbs for my 2004 Sierra, it appears it is no longer on your website.... are they still available? I have the low beams and would like to add the high beams.
Here is the High beam kit you will need: headlightrevolution.com/supernova-v-3-led-headlights-9005-9145-bulbs/
My turn signals no longer alternate blink with the LEDs, anyone have any suggestions? Only the outer side marker blink with the turn signal on. But with the emergency flashers on the inner marker lights blink only.
Hey dan, thanks for contacting, the best thing to do right now would be to give us a call and our tec support can help diagnose the problem and get your truck back on the road.
HR: (218) 755 - 5505
I have a 2003 Chevy Tahoe. Will these LED lights fit in the standard housing or do I need specific ones?
They will indeed!
Any updated links, says the page has been deleted or removed when I try to us the link?
So i was looking at some of the bulbs and the specs for a 9006 and 9005 are the same. So what causes the high beam to be brighter?
J M mostly the position of the bulb in the housing. The shape and position of the reflector dictates the beam shape and intensity.
Does switching to LED draw less current❓ _( wish they stayed with glass headlights )_
LED draws significantly less power than standard halogen bulbs.
I just jumped over to your site and it says no options for this truck for headlights
We are updating the products themselves, We do that every so often to make sure we're offering the best stuff for each vehicle.
To tease the Daytime Running Lights, instead of using the parking brake and having the truck in gear with nobody behind the wheel, just nose up to a wall or garage and put it in gear. If you see the reflection, they work.
That’s a great idea!
Or just have a manual trans. As soon as it is running the drls are on.
Will the S.V4 fit for the high and low beams?
Although they are only for offroad use only, unfortunately, the S-V.4 will not fit in that vehicle for the headlights. In an offroad application, we would recommend the CSP Mini LEDs for that vehicle, as they will be the smallest form factor bulb with the most light output! Shoot us an email to get some on order for your vehicle! Sales@HeadlightRevolution.com
Second video i see from you guys. You seem to have a lot of Chris's running around there.
I'm seriously considering doing a projector retro fit on both hi and low beam. Will a 3" projector fit in the low beam side?
We really don't specialize in retrofitting, but our friend at TRS do!!! Shoot them an email at support@theretrofitsource.com
I've already hit them up. Seeing as they are based in georgia where I live, I plan to hit them up in person.
Thanks for the reply however. I may be getting in contact with you guy's as well to try and get my hands on some other items for custom builds.
Did he not mount the resistor?
I want to upgrade my week end car 2013 Tahoe to full LEDs but then I seldom drive it at night so whats the point.
Maybe you'll drive it at night more!
@@HeadlightRevolution sir good idea haha
I switched my signal bulbs with led bulbs on my 05 Silverado and they were blinking fast, so I ordered a resistors but In the night my headlights went on and also my signal bulbs at the same time but the signal bulbs stay lit. So then I switched back to the old regular cheap bulbs I had before I installed led lights, but these stock signal bulbs also turn on when my headlights kick on 😡🤦♂️ if someone can give me some ideas on how to fix this I’d really appreciate it💯💯💯
What vehicle is this for? It's possible that your turn signal bulb is a dual filament bulb and is also acting as a DRL or parking light.
Headlight Revolution it’s for a 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd and I removed led and put old bulbs back on and still doing the same thing
Looks like that is a dual beam bulb, so what is happening is actually normal.
You guys should do a video on upgrading plow lights to LED. I’ve been pulling my hair out trying to retrofit the old, terrible 4x6 Fisher plow lights to LED.
I figured it would be a simple 3 wire plug and play but I have no high beams, and random off issues. Any help would be appreciated!
Have you seen the new Holley Retrobrights? 👀
@@HeadlightRevolution also, thanks for the reply, not many large channels find the time to interact with their community.
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Of course!
The bulbs I bought don't have a heatsink or resistor so they don't work. How about show how to make them work
You will need them to make sure it works optimally.
@@HeadlightRevolution they were wired backwards . flip plug around and use zip ties to hold plug together . now they work fine
New to your channel, excellent information. I was watching some of your other videos and see that technology with LED's has come a long way. I have a 2006 2500HD Sierra and was wondering if you would still go with this application or is there something newer and better you would now recommend. Thanks for all the great videos 👌
Welcome aboard!
@@HeadlightRevolutiongreat answer!
I sent ya'll a message on facebook.
Did you do one for tail lights?
We did not, sorry!
very good video, thanks
Why don't the low beams stay on when the high beams are activated?
LamborghiniReven1000 Unfortunately, that's a feature on most vehicles. However, there is a modification you can make so low beams stay on with the high beams. Do a search for the high four mod. There are several videos showing how.
Just a 4002 diode jumping pins between the high and low relay. It's a must do mod for guys with hids.
Do you have to put a load resistor on the DRL or just on the turning signals
im pretty sure just on the signal lights
Only turn signals!
Great informational video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Question, if you have LED’s in both front and rear turn signals do you only need one resistor or do you need resistors front and rear?
You need front and rear resistors
Just get a new clicker for led
They don't sell new relays for every single car that supports LED blinkers, it's easier to just splice in resistors.
LED compatible flasher relays can fix hyperflash, but not all LED flasher relays are created equal. I bought a cheap $8 relay on ebay that did not fix it, and got a "name brand" relay at the local auto parts store for $18 that worked like a charm!
PURESOUND4 Where do you wire in theLED compatible flasher relay for replacement of front turn signals?
Great vid! Can you do one for the same generation silverados? I have an 06 and would love to see an upgrade/install video
It's the exact same ...
Does this work on a 2000 gmc yukon?
Armando Ortega yes, they both have the exact same front ends and headlights
Nice
Where did you all get that grill guard???
Not for sure honestly, this was on a customers truck.
@@HeadlightRevolution Thanks
What About 1999 Chevy s10 Blazer LED Headlights ?
1938thunder Your Blazer takes a 9006 low beam and a 9005 high. We would recommend the Supernova V.3's headlightrevolution.com/headlights/headlight-bulb-upgrades/supernova-v-3-led-headlight-bulbs/
Headlight Revolution
hi, Is it Possible You make a Video of The Supernova V.3 LED headlight bulbs for 1999 Chevy s10 blazer ?
If It's okay with you ?
if it's possible to Make a how to video on instillation of Supernova V.3 LED headlight bulbs on 1999 Chevy s10 blazer
Jay K
Oh Yes 😀 I Do Want The One You Have Recommended Me, I Would've Wanted To See A Video Set Up, No Doubt I'm Going To Purchase It
I am looking on upgrading my lights for my 2002 GMC Sierra Denali, some of your links no longer work, now that the V4 version is out, can you update the links? Looking for low, high, and fog, and the DRL to start. thanks.
We'll definitely fix that ASAP!
How to sauder
Or solder...lol
Does the v4 fit these headlights just like the v4?
Do you mean the V.3? The V.4 fits these Sierras quite well!
@@HeadlightRevolution yes sorry, do they patern just as well?
@@justinthomasson8809 Even better than the V.3!
@@HeadlightRevolution ok thank you
Is it the same setup for a 2004 yukon?
MALO_ 213 should be identical.
DaJokrz thank you
Poor lighting made this video hard for me to watch and learn what you were doing. Thumbs down. Sorry.
HR did you discontinue the 9006 SuperNova V.3. It shows not in stock on your Web-sight. Will the Putco Silver Lux 9006 be comparable to the Super Nova?
hello i have LED headlight when i start it up the led lights flash on and off 2-3 times then stay on steady do i need a resister on them i have a 03 yukon gmc i have the NINEO 9005 and 9006 LEDs
Filthy engine bay eww
Great video, thanks. Subbed and liked.
Hey HR. I have an 02 Sierra and I’m wondering how the Supernova PerfectFit lux readings/beam pattern turn out in this vehicle. I’m not looking for the crazy brightness of the V3 and V4 as I live in a large metro area. But I do want better performance than the top halogens.
Thanks.
The PerfectFITs are about 20% less bright than the V. 4 LEDs, these are just the bulbs for you!
Can you switch the high bean and low bean only? Or once you switch to LED you have to do all lights? I currently switch my low/High beans to LED and now my brights only work on one side.
You sure could! Sounds like a resistance issue!
This is a good video on how to be a douche bag and create more glare to blind traffic. Also you'll be struggling to see the road since the focus of light is diminished. I feel sorry for the hundreds of people being mislead by this channel.
Thanks for watching! These bulbs replicate the factory beam pattern almost perfectly, it has a great cut off. You will not blind anyone with these lights!