I am definitely keeping my HIDS....They are still the best light source. They don't blind oncoming vehicles, and they illuminate the road signs and highway markers way better. 😎
Idk I'm on the offense about them. I find at night they’re not always bright enough and I feel like I need to use my high beams. On the other hand LEDs make everything bright which is helpful fir nighttime driving but other drivers pay the price by looking in their rear view mirrors.
Did you try just plugging into the main original headlight plug thats already there? How come it wont fit in there without splicing wires... seems like there could be just a plug-in adapter that would work without splicing
Im having a small issue since the tsx ballast harness i need to plug in the ground to the headlight. How do i do that with aftermarket tsx headlights they dont have that ground connector so mine dont work 🥲 how can i by 0ass that ground plug that connects on top of the housing.
Just gonna piggy back off this comment. On amazon ive seen a company sell the ballast connector with wires to the power ground so no need to cut or altar oem harness. I agree with this comment, its best just to leave it be
I am definitely keeping my HIDS....They are still the best light source. They don't blind oncoming vehicles, and they illuminate the road signs and highway markers way better.
😎
Idk times are changing and leds are becoming a good competition to HIDs
Projectors don't blind people
Idk I'm on the offense about them. I find at night they’re not always bright enough and I feel like I need to use my high beams. On the other hand LEDs make everything bright which is helpful fir nighttime driving but other drivers pay the price by looking in their rear view mirrors.
Did you try just plugging into the main original headlight plug thats already there? How come it wont fit in there without splicing wires... seems like there could be just a plug-in adapter that would work without splicing
Im having a small issue since the tsx ballast harness i need to plug in the ground to the headlight. How do i do that with aftermarket tsx headlights they dont have that ground connector so mine dont work 🥲 how can i by 0ass that ground plug that connects on top of the housing.
Same type of concept on the TL I'm assuming
Leave or plug the hole with the ballast man. That shit is going to let in mad moisture !! throw some silica gel in there too !
Great video man I have question will the d2s work on an Acura tl 2004 and did you solder the wires together?
I didn’t solder them but the connectors I used have solder in them
Do you need the ballets for the leds to work ?
No you dont need the ballist for them to work
@@FloresRacingthanks , but is it possible to do this without taking the front bumper off?
@@chevyss18 it is possible to do it without removing the bumper but it will make it harder to do it
How come when I go in the page they don’t look like the one you have are they different ?
The ones in the link are the ones I bought, they just show gray ones but those are the ones I bought and that’s what they gave me
WHAT is the size of the led? is it d2s?
Yes d2s
are they worth buying? what do you think about those led lights after some time?
Worth the money, haven’t had any issues at all. They light up better than stock
@@FloresRacing are led 9005?
@@jsaleh415 they are D2S not 9005
Are you able to send me a POV of you driving at night with these? i wanna see what they look like lol
Yea I can but it will be till tomorrow
Have you blown the fuse I keep blowing fuse
Haven’t had any issues with mine
OMG cut the factory harness ? Fuck no ! I would rather make a plug. You are destroying that poor car man..
Just gonna piggy back off this comment. On amazon ive seen a company sell the ballast connector with wires to the power ground so no need to cut or altar oem harness. I agree with this comment, its best just to leave it be