There’s plenty of debate about drop-in LED headlight bulbs, especially when they’re used with older reflector housings that were designed for halogen bulbs. Whether or not you personally feel the ...
LED headlights throw extremely intense light with very little draw on your car's electrical system. Now that they're trickling down to the aftermarket, you can buy a simple plug-in "LED retrofit kit" ...
It sounds like an old adage, but it’s true: you can’t miss what you don’t see. And if you’re driving more, especially late at night, the chances of not seeing something on or beside the road increase ...
If your car came from the factory with halogen or HID bulbs, you’re going to need to replace them or upgrade them down the line. Both of these bulb types lose light output over time; thus, even if ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Over the last decade, LED headlights have made their way from luxury models to everyday cars — and for good reason. Traditional halogen bulbs, ...
Factory lights don't always give you the best visibility, especially when navigating dark roads. Fortunately, we have compiled a list of the top-reviewed project headlight bulbs, according to Amazon ...
No, LED headlights do not use more battery than traditional halogen or HID lights. In fact, they use significantly less. A standard halogen headlight typically draws 55 to 65 watts of power, while an ...
The “Bikemaster” brand HID headlight kit is available in several different bulb types. We installed the H4 kit on the Suzuki DR650 (blog) but the steps are the same for every bike. The HID bulb posed ...