Any recommendations for replacement headlights?
I’ve got a 2001 super duty, and the head lights are just junk! They have been since 2001, but I’m doing a lot of night driving now, so something has to change. I’ve read that led’s are the way to go, but is that an option on a truck this old?
Is there any stores that carry good lights in Edmonton? Or is NAPA my best bet? |
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The headlights I see on the road now are laughable. I can’t believe what I see coming towards me every morning on my 40km commute. I don’t understand how they are legal as even on low beam they are absolutely blinding. If a person needs these xenon style headlights to see maybe rethink things and go see your eye doctor. Shocking how we stayed on the roads without them in the 70’s and 80’s...
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I have found it it not the headlights, but the acrylic lens that is used.
I ordered a set of Euro style lens from LMC Trucks and used the stock bulbs and they worked just fine. You can also try a polish kit to see if that helps. |
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I’ve used Silverstar replacement bulbs in the past. Much better than stock, but not obnoxiously bright. X 2 on having an alignment done in a shop.
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I got some LED headlights on my '12 F150 and they've been great. I opted for LED's because they tend to have a lot less glare than HID in a factory housing. I also researched for about a month on what ones to get so I wouldn't be the douche blinding on coming traffic, or shining my bright lights into the rear of cars. HID's are great if you plan to retrofit projectors, but you need to go with a quality kit or they'll typically fail in less than a year.
The ones I settled on were recommended and tested by a company that sells lighting upgrades out of the US. They have a YouTube channel with a lot of great information, and even compared the actual beam spread to stock halogen lights in the F150 housing. So far I haven't been flashed once and the beam pattern cuts off evenly at the trunk of cars. My Wife also was in front of me a few weeks ago and said she didn't notice them being obnoxious like some other vehicles with HID's can be. That being said, the high beams are very bright and will definitely **** off on coming traffic! Oh, and Silver Stars and the like are junk. I've had a few pairs that have all burnt out in a year or less. They sacrifice longevity for slightly more output. |
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They aren't legal. Aftermarket lights usually (always) have poor cutoff, scatter light into oncoming drivers eyes, are to bright to close to the vehicle they're installed on which leads to decreased night vision from dilated pupils. Personally I wish cops would start ticketing and towing the vehicles with those headlight "upgrades" that aren't dot approved as I can't stand the ignorance of guys willing to blind everyone else on the road so they can "see". OP, look here for some info http://www.danielsternlighting.com/home.html |
If you want HID try Brightsource 33605 at 6000k. They are just awesome and have a very distinct cut off. Just make sure you adjust for the extra distance you will get. I have used them on all my trucks, just recently switched to LED which I bought at JR Auto Lloydminster. They also have a very distinct cut off pattern. I have never been flashed with the LED's, just with the HID's while pulling a trailer the odd time. No I do not adjust my lights everytime I attach a trailer, anyone that says they do is fos or just looking for a fight online. I switched my driving lights to LED as well, which helps lots.
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It's time the Insurance Companies got involved if the Cops won't do it. .. but hey,are they cool or what ? |
Some guys on those 99-04 Super Duty's actually retrofit in 05-07 Super Duty which (allegedly) have much better lighting at stock.
Goes from this (stock 99-04 style): https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...id=229883&.jpg To this (stock 05-07 style headlights put int 99-04 grille/bumper) https://puredieselpower.com/images/d.../05lights2.jpg |
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i just ordered a set for my '96 dodge, 'cause the old ones had turned yellow and i couldn't see with them. got them from an outfit online called 1a auto.....cost 75.00 american for the pair and napa wanted 300. auto zone quoted me 215 plus tax EACH! took about 15 minutes to install each side, and NO, i didn't call a mechanic so i could have someone with 'papers' do the install. |
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Keep in mind those factory headlights scatter light everywhere, including up into oncoming traffic. The brighter bulb you put in them, the brighter they will be to oncoming traffic. PLEASE DONT BE THAT GUY! :angry3:
I HIGHLY recommend putting in projectors, they have a razor sharp cutoff line that only points the light down, not up. From there you can add LED's or HID bulbs to them. Personally I would stick with tried & tested HID. LED is still in its infancy and there are still kinks to be worked out, mostly on light pattern but if your using projectors it won't matter Here is just one example of projectors https://www.ebay.com/itm/1999-2004-F...FWQkaj&vxp=mtr |
I ended up at jb’s automotive, picked up a middle of the road set of LED’s. $250, but guaranteed to last 5 years, so not too bad really. Thanks folks!
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Went home and got them online for under $10 including delivery I get the whole brick & mortar overhead thing but that's just ridiculous. |
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JB's strikes again https://www.ebay.com/itm/H11-9005-LE...NaHlGD&vxp=mtr |
I can vouch for Silverstar ZXE bulbs, I have them in my cars high beams and they are very good. Recently put Phillips UltraVisions in the low beams and they are a close match for color etc, while costing a half of what the ZXE bulbs do.
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If you go with just a replacement bulb, the headlight restoration kits available at CT or auto parts retailers will help make the most of them.
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I just installed a pair of RCP LED bulbs, about $50 shipped from Amazon. Great improvement, did the restore kit on the lens, still think I might get new housings, they're just not as sharp as they shoould be.
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http://mycarneedsthis.com/todays-bes...hts-and-bulbs/ https://10carbest.com/led-headlights-bulbs https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw...7%2520Lighting |
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I installed led's in my F150 and love them. Ordered from Amazon Prime. Got them in 4 days with free shipping. Get the highest output with the whitest light and you will be happy. Probably 1/2 the price as getting some locally.
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One of the most important aspects when looking for quality LED's is the chip itself. The best ones are made by Osram, Philips and CREE. Most of the cheaper ones are clones that may or may no hold up. The other thing to consider is the heat sink the bulbs use. Personally, I went with the copper cloth ones. I can't see the fan style ones holding up long term in our climate. Anyway, I hope you enjoy your new lights, they should be a good upgrade. |
Stay away from cheap ebay crap....If you want good lighting spend the money and do it right. Look up a company from Saskatoon called Ess K Customs. You can get a complete retrofit kit from him with everything you need for a proper install. They have top shelf customer service as well. I run Morimoto HID's in my projector headlights and Morimoto sealed led projectors for fogs.
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Philips all the way. I'd stay away from LED for highbeams as they are bright but don't put out anyyhing for distance.
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