These are legit! I just installed two pairs for my lows and fogs and another for my DRls. $148 total on Amazon for the 2015 WRX. While there, I also replaced the halogen Clight with LEDs as well. OMG! What a big difference. 6k all around in the front...so beautiful.
Thanks for showing headlight adjustment screw my mom's odyssey had accident on right side and we had to change it the auto repair shop didn't even align them
Great vid, I've been thinking about putting an led headlamp kit on my car for awhile but not sure about the reliability , I've had the same "cool blue xenon" bulbs I got out of the discount bin at orielys for 5years. I'm just not sure which ones to get
How did you orient the bulbs? Does the orientation have any effect on the beam pattern? Read somewhere that when the light hits the bottom of the reflector it causes glare to on coming drivers. So is it better to face the two led's sideways.
This was a cheap light with a bulb length uneven to the regular halogen bulbs designed for that housing. The led chip sat shorter in the reflector, that's why it acted like a highbeam
I put auxbeam lowest led’s that came without canbus package. HII for low beam works great, but for high beam 9005 which is DRL also, set off DRL light on dash, so I pulled DRL fuse 27, so now no DRL’s. I emailed Auxbeam and told me I would have to give up the DRL feature. Bummer.
I bought the 9005 and 9006 models of the f-16 from auxbeam for my 2013 Dodge Avenger. When I installed it flashed and flickered, Auxbeam said to buy their anti-error canbus for each set. After installing those I still had a flashing error (though no flicker error). Auxbeam then suggested to splice a 50w 6ohm resistor as well as have their anti-error canbus. Though this helped, it still flashed. Any recommendations?
Whenever you see flicker on the youtube videos, it's to do with the frame rate of the camera filming the LED which may be powered using pulse width modulation. To the human eye, you won't see any flicker, unless the light is defective.
Hey, I have an 06 Odyssey and I just bought the exact same lights, but when I try powering on the lights(turning the knob the lowbeams) nothing is lighting up and I've tried plugging em in in both directions. any advice?
Hi everyone, I have a 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring and I want to buy one but I don't know what size I need. Can someone help me? when I click the link above it show the different size. :(
This is the *perfect* example why one should *not* be doing the LED conversion. There are two things wrong with it. 1) Very concentrated and blotchy beam 2) Beam direction.. When you adjust the beam down, now you are going to flood your immediate front of the car and effectively causing your iris to constrict causing your distant vision to suffer. The light beam is no longer uniform as compared to the halogen. You are en engineer. It should be obvious to you why the reflector which was designed for a filament type bulb does not work with led light source. Someday, the LED *will* become smaller and then it will start mimicking the halogen but it is still not there. Please do real beam shots in deserted dark road with left/right comparison.
100%. HID's and LED's are not designed for halogen housings, especially reflectors. He mentions "cut off" in the video which doesn't exist, there's still a glare which will always shine in the vision of on-coming traffic.
These are legit! I just installed two pairs for my lows and fogs and another for my DRls. $148 total on Amazon for the 2015 WRX. While there, I also replaced the halogen Clight with LEDs as well. OMG! What a big difference. 6k all around in the front...so beautiful.
Glad to here you are happy with them!
GR8GUY54 how are they as low beam? Good light clarity and distribution? Do they blind other people?
How they holding up after a few years?
Thanks for showing headlight adjustment screw my mom's odyssey had accident on right side and we had to change it the auto repair shop didn't even align them
You need to check how the bulbs do in your own housings, some have better cut-off than others. Its a combination of bulb and housing working together.
Is the Auxbeam 9006 led headlight bulbs F-Z9 series can work to 2006 Odyssey? Or need a anti flicker resistor canceller?
LED LOOK BRIGHT MUCH BETTER THAN STOCK OR OEM
I'm surprised the cutoff is so clean even on a halogen reflective housing (as opposed to a projector).
Not know you changed vehicles but I want to know how long did the led last?
Great vid, I've been thinking about putting an led headlamp kit on my car for awhile but not sure about the reliability , I've had the same "cool blue xenon" bulbs I got out of the discount bin at orielys for 5years. I'm just not sure which ones to get
Which are better these or the Simdevanma you tested?
How did you orient the bulbs? Does the orientation have any effect on the beam pattern? Read somewhere that when the light hits the bottom of the reflector it causes glare to on coming drivers. So is it better to face the two led's sideways.
Once fitted, the led should point sideways.
question, how about the fun? Is it ok expose like that during rainy season?
I've tried different 9006 led bulbs and these just won't fit in my pop's 2007 honda odyssey.
What is wrog?
This was a cheap light with a bulb length uneven to the regular halogen bulbs designed for that housing. The led chip sat shorter in the reflector, that's why it acted like a highbeam
Are those bright would you recommend buying
I put auxbeam lowest led’s that came without canbus package. HII for low beam works great, but for high beam 9005 which is DRL also, set off DRL light on dash, so I pulled DRL fuse 27, so now no DRL’s. I emailed Auxbeam and told me I would have to give up the DRL feature. Bummer.
Is it true that leds with external drivers bright more than the ones without external driver???
I bought the 9005 and 9006 models of the f-16 from auxbeam for my 2013 Dodge Avenger. When I installed it flashed and flickered, Auxbeam said to buy their anti-error canbus for each set. After installing those I still had a flashing error (though no flicker error). Auxbeam then suggested to splice a 50w 6ohm resistor as well as have their anti-error canbus. Though this helped, it still flashed. Any recommendations?
Do you have headlights and size for 2007 Honda Pilot?
Great video
Do they flicker when you turn them off?
This is an OK video, but you did not show it on the actual road. What does it really look like as you drive?
how long will these bulb last? It's look so good thou
They will last a long time
Do u know what bulb that yellow side light is, its the one that is yellow and is not a turn signal
You made a nice video :-)
Thanks for your comment!
nice job
Do you have one for 2007 Honda Pilot headlight?
always tell the year model. you may have already said to another video but not everyone follow all of your videos
What's brighter on the road? The LED or halogen? Would like to know that.
This particular LED is brighter. Depending which brand you get, some are not as bright.
Do you get any flicker on shutoff like I see in other reviews? What about lighting on the rear of the odyssey?
Whenever you see flicker on the youtube videos, it's to do with the frame rate of the camera filming the LED which may be powered using pulse width modulation. To the human eye, you won't see any flicker, unless the light is defective.
Ok thanks again for your help and awesome videos!
Great video!
Can these work with my 2001 honda civic es1
was that the high and low beams together or just the low beams?
9006 is single filament only, so that is low beam.
Hey, I have an 06 Odyssey and I just bought the exact same lights, but when I try powering on the lights(turning the knob the lowbeams) nothing is lighting up and I've tried plugging em in in both directions. any advice?
I just installed some in my 2005 Odyssey, and I REALLY had to push the Auxbeam wiring into the factory wiring harness in order to make the bulbs work.
for a Honda pilot how I change the directional lights
Hi I have the same light bulbs and bright look very high how can move down
You need to do a proper headlight aiming. ua-cam.com/video/sgPMolAhieA/v-deo.html
Is the light bulb still hold up?
Yes still using them.
Hi 👋 would this fit on my honda odyssey 2011 ?
Thank you
It appears 2011 Ody has H11 bulb for low beam. You should get this LED light amzn.to/2Y781GF Please double check bulb size yourself to make sure.
Will it fit H7?
How is the durability and longevity?
How you can alignment
Are those whiny fans really necessary?
Yes, they get super hot where you can't even touch it.
If they get that hot, then i'll just go with HID's. Might grab these for my fogs though
Would this fit the 05-07 odyssey
Yes
LED is ilegal?
It looks blue in the video but actually its white. Barely blue
Do they interfere with the radio signal? I saw some comments from other vids that some led does, I want to know if these ones do.
No
Hi everyone, I have a 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring and I want to buy one but I don't know what size I need.
Can someone help me? when I click the link above it show the different size. :(
I have updated the link. It now goes to the 9006 bulb size for the low beam of the Honda Odyssey.
amzn.to/2jqaBoe
I got these on my 2016 honda pilot and I'm not happy with it my stock lights were brighter than these
Make sure you align the headlights or else the beam pattern can be way off.
lights are aimed but they are just not bright enough
at close range they are good but they dont go far as my oem bulbs used too
This is the *perfect* example why one should *not* be doing the LED conversion. There are two things wrong with it.
1) Very concentrated and blotchy beam 2) Beam direction.. When you adjust the beam down, now you are going to flood your immediate front of the car and effectively causing your iris to constrict causing your distant vision to suffer. The light beam is no longer uniform as compared to the halogen.
You are en engineer. It should be obvious to you why the reflector which was designed for a filament type bulb does not work with led light source. Someday, the LED *will* become smaller and then it will start mimicking the halogen but it is still not there.
Please do real beam shots in deserted dark road with left/right comparison.
You can put better but still legal H4 bulb and/or update the wiring and/or "off-road use only" bulb. Or just add the auxiliary lighting.
Don John never trust someone with 2 subscribers and no videos lol I have the auxbeam Leds and they are perfect
try to go with sylvania ultrastar or philips extreme
12vgs8606 watch Eric the car guy as he compares halogen, HID and LEDs. For the price, look, and overall light coverage, these are legit
100%. HID's and LED's are not designed for halogen housings, especially reflectors. He mentions "cut off" in the video which doesn't exist, there's still a glare which will always shine in the vision of on-coming traffic.
they look blue to me are all LEDs like this
They are white, the blue you seeing is the white balance from the camera.