Brightest Headlights?

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Hey Folks,

Anyone have any recommendations for the brightest headlights available without a relay? 2005 F350 6.0 I don't need HID's and would like something I can just buy from Autozone....my Stock headlamps don't throw much light.

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Bobby
 

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If you use low a lot I would just get some LEDs from a vendor on here. They are more than the bulbs at Autozone but from what I can see well worth it. Soon as one of mine take a crap that's what I'm going with.
 

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Hey Folks,

Anyone have any recommendations for the brightest headlights available without a relay? 2005 F350 6.0 I don't need HID's and would like something I can just buy from Autozone....my Stock headlamps don't throw much light.

Thank you!

Bobby

PIAA bulbs do a good job, equal to a 4k HID light
 

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Thanks Guys. I am in a bit of a hurry, but I am interested in learning who the vendor is on the board so I can check them out!
 

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We're running a special on LED headlights, completely plug and play. 22watt bulbs $145 shipped, 70watt bulbs $225 shipped. Both are high/low bulbs.


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I'm running the Oracle LED conversions and they are great. Very clear, white light that is pretty bright. I get people flashing their high beams at me all the time.

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I'm running the Oracle LED conversions and they are great. Very clear, white light that is pretty bright. I get people flashing their high beams at me all the time.

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People like this bug the **** out of me. Why don't you re-adjust the headlights so you are not blinding people all the time?
 

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Running Lifetime LED 70w in mine and they work very well in the oe housings. One of our dodges we put them in and they work great in there as well.
 

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People like this bug the **** out of me. Why don't you re-adjust the headlights so you are not blinding people all the time?
I have. They are just bright is all. I'm not the kind of guy that drives around to be a dick.

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Running Lifetime LED 70w in mine and they work very well in the oe housings. One of our dodges we put them in and they work great in there as well.

Cody, you mentioned they work very well in the OE housings. I had a set of HID's and LED's and returned them due to having no difference in high beam to low beam. The HID's are just plain ass hole to run those in OE housings lol. Are you saying these lifetime LED's have a different setup so the OE housing reflects well on high beam??
 

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Cody, you mentioned they work very well in the OE housings. I had a set of HID's and LED's and returned them due to having no difference in high beam to low beam. The HID's are just plain ass hole to run those in OE housings lol. Are you saying these lifetime LED's have a different setup so the OE housing reflects well on high beam??


They all suck. Unless you run a projector.

No high beams suck big time.

Best I found for OE housing is the sylvania ultras.


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They all suck. Unless you run a projector.

No high beams suck big time.

Best I found for OE housing is the sylvania ultras.


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I thought so lol. I've wasted a lot of time buying and returning HID and LED lights since there is literally no high beam. Im going to stick with my PIAA headlights until I get a spare set of headlights to send in for the projector conversion. Thanks
 

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I thought so lol. I've wasted a lot of time buying and returning HID and LED lights since there is literally no high beam. Im going to stick with my PIAA headlights until I get a spare set of headlights to send in for the projector conversion. Thanks


I'm a tester for one of the led guys. I've tried three different bulbs.

Best thing you can do other then projectors is rigid DOT fogs.


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I'm a tester for one of the led guys. I've tried three different bulbs.

Best thing you can do other then projectors is rigid DOT fogs.


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Awesome, you've done some testing then! I've already stuffed the Q's in there from Josh haha


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Awesome, you've done some testing then! I've already stuffed the Q's in there from Josh haha


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Can't run Qs on the street though ;)

I put my Qs in the center opening. Works great.


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Run 80W/100W bulbs in the heads and 80W bulbs in the fogs all ran off relays. I had HID's for a while and like stated they suck ass in a reflector housing plus the light output is better. Just run relays though or you will burn up your stock wiring. The big plus is when a bulb goes out, put the stock ones back in while the other bulb comes in the mail.
 
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