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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
fits my 05 dodge ram , easy install and a great improvement
Cj
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Best ever
Céline
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2025
D'autres model créait des erreurs et fesait apparaître un triangle orange avec un point d'exclamation dans mon tableau de bord, mais avec ceux-ci aucun problème.
Nate
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025
Nice and bright - works well so far
Russ Ayala
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
2018 Toyota Tacoma, I’ve used this brand before on my Subaru Outback and they held up without dimming. They install with no problem and are bright .
RAMIRO G. DIAZ
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Excellent price, well made, very bright and no flickering!
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Installed these a few weeks ago and they are working great
Value Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Installed on my 2007 Toyota 4 Runner. What a great improvement. Easy install
dale
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
No matter how I tried these bulbs would not lock into the fog light housing.
Usama K.
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
They were good products that fitted my Toyota RAV4 2004 model but was flickering during DRL use, but problem fixed with the recommended relay/resistor by customer support and they refunded me cost of purchase. Hope will last.
Reikimike
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2024
Someone’s going for the more pricey is better all around, these are very good and the driver likes the brightness
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
2015 Chevy Silverado, real easy, plug and play. Would like them to be a little bit brighter, but there definitely brighter than what I had. I would recommend this to someone.
J. P. Keller
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
I bought these as fog lamp bulbs to replace 9006 halogens. I liked the brightness and white light (just suggesting some blue) color, which closely matched the 25 year old OEM Philips Xenon main (low) beams. As to 10,000 lumens and 6,500 Kelvin degrees, pardon me if I am a bit skeptical. They are a brighter in lumens by less than 100% (perception wise) and only slightly cooler in Kelvin degrees than the 25 year old Xenon main headlight bulbs rated at 3,400 Kelvin (vs. the claimed 6,500 Kelvin). Those old headlight bulbs do not approach 10,000 lumens when added together. So I cannot see how these are 10,000 lumens unless taken out of the foglamp housing, measured "generously," then the two results added together. I expect my anticipated, new OEM Philips (German - not the reported Chinese knock-offs) Xenon D2Rs will create a closer match. Anyway, I do not want the fog lights any brighter than the main headlights. Furthermore, blue and purple are not my colors. I assumed the sales claims were grossly overstated since there are no required standards for sales regarding lumens and Kelvin degrees (at least in practice). It's not like the reported performance specs are from independent scientific study in a real lab or field tests with controlled conditions and procedures. Anyway, I am satisfied with these results because the purported claims closely matched the 3,400 Kelvin degrees (and about 2,000 lumens each) of the OEM Xenon headlights. My primary problem is with the fitment which could affect performance. These LEDs have a throat (the black cylinder between the bulb and base) that is about 1-2mm smaller in diameter than the collar on the fog lamp assembly. This is where the seal is created to reduce moisture, etc. It should also theoretically provide a tight fit so the the bulbs stay put inside the lamp housing to prevent up-down, sideways and rotational travel. The narrow throat and smaller O rings on these LEDs do not provide a tight fit and the throat is too long in depth, leaving too much rotational play (clockwise and counter clockwise) in the three-prong bayonet mount. This could lead to them rattling loose. In addition, even a small amount of the up-down and sideways travel can cause vibrating beams of light from the fog lamps while driving. That would be annoying and always looks like cheap, aftermarket fog lamps held in by one screw in the plastic bumper cover. I still have to test this and will update this review. In the interim, during installation, I added my old halogen O rings around the base of the LEDs' throats, just below the O ring provided on these LEDs, and right before the bayonet mount. This tightened them up a bit in all directions, but they still have some play that never occurred in any OEM or OE halogen ever used before. I do not know why the manufacturer can't make these to specifications. You can even see they are narrower just by looking at these LEDs side by side with any halogen (e.g., Hella, Philips and Sylvania). I may have to return them for ones that have a snug fit. I can't comment on bulb life, but "longevity" of ownership might be short. I also went back and looked at the high ratings, but for reasons I cannot fathom, almost half the ratings for most of this manufacturer's bulbs include its other bulb models. These should never be lumped together as they are different models/designs. Whether good or bad, statistically, the sum of the1-5 star ratings alone cannot be valid nor reliable because these ratings are mixing the proverbial apples and oranges. Just read the ones applicable to your bulb size and go from there. And hope they fit properly.
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