Why nobody comment on this? This is the best video on this subject I found on you tube so far. The guy know what he is doing and the instruction is clear and precise. It deserves more than what it get, IMHO.
All the elements are working on my aftermarket headlight as well as the LED bulbs. But it is making my dash and mirror turns hyper flash as well as a turn signal light out message even though it’s working. I changed the settings to LED on the computer. Would the diode harness fix this? Or do you have a harness for the whole assembly?
So if you have Alpha OBD that gives you the ability to change your headlights to either HID or LED, do you still need the anti-flicker modules to go in there if you were to buy these and install them in your headlights?
@@esskcustoms so just to clarify, the anti-flicker modules don’t have to be purchased extra but I guess the driver modules will still have to be used, correct? If I change my headlight settings to LED and don’t have to use the anti-flicker modules, will I still have to have the aftermarket cover that attaches to the backside of the headlight? Also, what is the lifespan on these bulbs? And do the bulbs have to be indexed or are they already set up to where you don’t have to change them; in other words just remove the old bulbs, twist them in place and call it good? So how do those bulbs work in the projectors? I’ve read too many times where your typical LED wasn’t designed for a projector when an HID is the better choice? Don’t get me wrong, I would prefer to have LED because of how quickly they light up and don’t have to warm up like a typical HID does but at the same time, I’d like to have the bulb shine correctly in the projector.
@@billplaisance6387 yes the drivers for the leds are needed to run the led bulb. You’ll also still need the extended dust covers otherwise the bulbs will not fit. Yes it is a good idea to index the bulbs also to get an optimal beam pattern
No test of installed bulbs showing output and beam pattern. LED bulbs don’t have very good beam pattern in the projector part of these headlight assemblies. Guarantee that’s why there isn’t a test showing the results.
Why nobody comment on this? This is the best video on this subject I found on you tube so far. The guy know what he is doing and the instruction is clear and precise. It deserves more than what it get, IMHO.
I’ll be contacting you for the parts! Thank you for making this video!
Great video what low Beam bulb would you suggest when using a 9012 for a 2015 ram w/ projectors
All the elements are working on my aftermarket headlight as well as the LED bulbs. But it is making my dash and mirror turns hyper flash as well as a turn signal light out message even though it’s working. I changed the settings to LED on the computer. Would the diode harness fix this? Or do you have a harness for the whole assembly?
Driver Modules..? I didn't see a link to purchase those....
2nd Question: why does the High Beam NOT need theCanbus Anyi-Flicker Midule?
So if you have Alpha OBD that gives you the ability to change your headlights to either HID or LED, do you still need the anti-flicker modules to go in there if you were to buy these and install them in your headlights?
If you have alpha then you don’t need the modules. Alpha makes any hid or led setup plug and play with no issues!
@@esskcustoms so just to clarify, the anti-flicker modules don’t have to be purchased extra but I guess the driver modules will still have to be used, correct? If I change my headlight settings to LED and don’t have to use the anti-flicker modules, will I still have to have the aftermarket cover that attaches to the backside of the headlight? Also, what is the lifespan on these bulbs? And do the bulbs have to be indexed or are they already set up to where you don’t have to change them; in other words just remove the old bulbs, twist them in place and call it good?
So how do those bulbs work in the projectors? I’ve read too many times where your typical LED wasn’t designed for a projector when an HID is the better choice? Don’t get me wrong, I would prefer to have LED because of how quickly they light up and don’t have to warm up like a typical HID does but at the same time, I’d like to have the bulb shine correctly in the projector.
@@billplaisance6387 yes the drivers for the leds are needed to run the led bulb. You’ll also still need the extended dust covers otherwise the bulbs will not fit. Yes it is a good idea to index the bulbs also to get an optimal beam pattern
No test of installed bulbs showing output and beam pattern. LED bulbs don’t have very good beam pattern in the projector part of these headlight assemblies. Guarantee that’s why there isn’t a test showing the results.