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Thanks Tom,
Absolutely the lights should work as OEM with the Resistor.. glad everyone likes them.. currently they are on back order |
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Thanks for the offer Tom.. I might take you up on that in case my relay scheme does not work
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After waiting a couple years for the cream to come to the top (I hope), I pulled the trigger on a pair. In that time, there are a lot of companies offering LED headlights, a few good ones, and some...not so good. Prices are all over the map!
I went with the same light package and cut-off patern that Larsen sells; the same style that locobob installed, but from another re-seller (Larsen was out of stock - has been for a while too. Larsen, Genssi, Oracle, SBL, Amazon..). The lights I ordered also also has the CREE XM L2 LED chip set in them (as well?), (i.e., the latest power, color, life expectancy ratings). And, the reflector(s) produce the sharp cut-off drive line I was looking for. I also bought a pair (2 pair) of load resistors (2 cars) some time ago; before someone said "only one is required". That may be:confused:, but I wanna look at the schematic again before I do go with just one. (I might have a couple, heat-sinked load resistors to offer!) Well, I'm "looking forward"! (pun intended!!:p) |
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got a name for them? link perhaps?
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A rose by any other name... Same light as the LARSEN (package), Genssi, and several others. It's the chipset and the cutoff line these have that is what I boiled it all down to. The first pair sold out, but when they came back in stock, they were apparently upgraded to the next CREE LED chipset. More power. I bought these on Amazon, $119 ea. (I'll either have them installed for the Friday pizza gathering, or bring them w/ me to "show and tell".) Also, I have a couple "spare" LOAD RESISTORS, which substitute for the high beam filament (path to ground). I was thinking the setup required 2, one for each headlight. But, apparently, only one is necessary for the fog light relay to work. Note: For those wondering, the two options are 1) GROUND the fog light relay, or 2) insert a LOAD RESISTOR at the sealed beam connector. Grounding the fog light relay results in the fog lights being turned ON any time the fog light switch is ON - regardless of whether the high beams are on or not. IF the fog lights do not have a cutoff drive line, and are bright (which mine ARE), obviously that can become an issue for on-coming traffic. Inserting a LOAD resistor replaces the low resistance (to ground) of the high beam filament, thus maintaining the original fog lights OFF mode when the high beams are ON. (link to Amazon) |
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Well second set is in. They are identical to the ones I received from Larsen and the same part number and in the same boxes as pictured by Locobob.
No more speculation ='s same manufacturer. GC |
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