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comports



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Hi Gang,

Just catching up on some of the conversations and spotted this one - Interestingly, i've been saying for some time that the headlights (both dip and main beam) on my 2016 L405 are not where near as bright as the ones on my previous L322.

They are not the LED matrix lights (sadly) but are the rest of them all the same - (ie how can I tell which bulbs i need for mine as a direct replacement/upgrade) Ash
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D3s, xenon or led.. Thumbs Up

i also cranked up my beam angle just a little bit.. ... - .- -.




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knwatkins wrote:
I'm trialling these at the moment...

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005227734418.html

Arrived in a 5 days. Pretty impressed so far.


How are they after 3-4 months? I would prefer bulbs without fans, but that may not be possible. Dan. 🇨🇦 2013 L405 5.0 SCV8

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Similar to lots on this thread, I was disappointed to find 2014 L405 headlights worse than my outgoing 2010 L322 headlights. In particular, the light on the kerb/verge was quite poor.

Ahead of discovering this thread I’d done some fiddling and found a new pair of D3S xenon bulbs, correctly fitted* brought the L405 headlights up to L322 standards.

The bulbs that came out were original, so nigh on ten years old and the replacements were nothing fancy - Neolux from Amazon.


*I found the LHS headlight bulb not fully seated in the housing - the L405’s ‘spiders legs’ and clamp are not as positive in placing the bulb as the much simpler L322 clamps. Pushing the bulb in and clamping fully made a big improvement to LHS light output alone.

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So I bit the bullet...

Eagerly await the arrival of the OPL5 D3S LED Headlight Bulbs (as per the link from Pheonix on the 1st page of this thread)

Will update once they are fitted - I'm guessing its only a 15 min job to replce the bulbs. Ash
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it would be 15 mins if you didnt have to remove the air ducts on each side to get to the back of the headlight unit.. .. ... - .- -.




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Gremlin500 wrote:
I just fitted these:

AliExpress:£29.25 58% Off | D1S D3S LED innovative 3 copper tube canbus 140W 6500K white D2S D4S D3S D1R D2R D3R D4R12V LED TO HID LED headlight
https://a.aliexpress.com/_EQrLH3p


UPDATE:

These are still going strong 2-1/2 months later, and only £14.00 each now, the light output is phenomenal compared with the original or even upgraded Osram HIDs.
IMHO, much of the stuff on eBay is just the same as AE, plus the Resellers mark-up.

I’m going to order another pair now as spares.

I think all the high-output LEDs will have fans, due to the heat output, is that right?
The headlight enclosures don’t seem to get unduly warm, even after a long night drive, having said that plenty of “wind chill” out there currently! Laughing “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Rolling Eyes

Something else to bash us FFRR owners with:

https://news.sky.com/story/headlight-glare...n-13045326

Censored “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Bora20 wrote:
knwatkins wrote:
I'm trialling these at the moment...

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005227734418.html

Arrived in a 5 days. Pretty impressed so far.


How are they after 3-4 months? I would prefer bulbs without fans, but that may not be possible.


Absolutely fine. A much greater improvement over stock and a nice, crisp white light. They are now only £13.29 a pair too Thumbs Up Kev

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Quote:
Something else to bash us FFRR owners with:

https://news.sky.com/story/headlight-glare...n-13045326


I'm old enough to remember exactly the same complaints when tungsten bulbs first gave way to halogen and for some reason there was nothing in the news when HID's came into use. It's baloney and it's headlight adjustment that is generally the problem, added to the clowns who have forgotten the car they are driving right now doesn't have auto-dipping. Drives:
2010 FFRR TdV8 Vogue - Stornoway Grey
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knwatkins wrote:
Bora20 wrote:
knwatkins wrote:
I'm trialling these at the moment...

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005227734418.html

Arrived in a 5 days. Pretty impressed so far.


How are they after 3-4 months? I would prefer bulbs without fans, but that may not be possible.


Absolutely fine. A much greater improvement over stock and a nice, crisp white light. They are now only £13.29 a pair too Thumbs Up


Thank you. I ordered a pair. Dan. 🇨🇦 2013 L405 5.0 SCV8

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Gremlin500 wrote:
Rolling Eyes

Something else to bash us FFRR owners with:

https://news.sky.com/story/headlight-glare...n-13045326

Censored


It's not aimed specifically at any vehicles - just LED Glare from anything.

I have yet to speak to any driver that drives at night that does not find LED headlamps a problem.

Whoever (individual or organisation) "signed them off" without further development to elliminate glare needs burning at the stake.

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Hi,

It's a real pain, I have artificial lenses after cataract surgery and the "starburst" effect for me from LED lights at night is a bit of a problem.

Still looking for some kind of night driving glasses that cover that but so far nothing I've tried is any good.

I also see rainbows in my periferal vision from street lights, but not sure if that's the spliff I had or just me.

Rolling with laughter

Andy Fuji White 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westmiinster

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The problem with retrofit LED lights is people installing them into reflector headlights. I added LED bulbs to my mom’s Toyota Sienna van that comes with projector halogen headlights. The cutoff is crisp, they are aimed correctly, and the light output is phenomenal.

I will not replace my wife’s Subaru HID bulbs as they are in HID reflector headlights and will cause glare. The pickups with retrofits or OEM LEDs are an issue when a leveling kit (front 1.5” lift) is installed AND the headlight aiming is not adjusted.

Cataracts would be a pain no matter what. Thats tough. Dan. 🇨🇦 2013 L405 5.0 SCV8

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Just fitted a set of the aliexpress bulbs. First impressions are they feel brighter than the outgoing ones which are likely about 9 years old now. Definitely a green tint to the light compared to the warmer hid.



So on the point about glare … side by side above, LED on the right. Black tape on the door was to keep alignment, photo adjusted to bring out the beam patterns and not trying to show brightness. You can see the led shares the same reflective shape/ patterns so I can’t see that with projector lights there is any more of less glare. The light seems to be going to the same places. I do see they are a bit more diffuse. this may actually make for a more even spread of light compared to sharper differences in brightness with the hid pattern.

Only thing I’ve noticed so far is in the very far right of the beam there is an upwards kick to the light. On the road, this rise ends up starting at the far edge of the beam on the opposite verge and not into the on coming traffic. V8 or else ...

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