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TopHat428 11-11-2012 10:29 PM

LED head lights
 
So i was thinking about buying LED headlights: Lows, highs, and fogs.
I have heard about LED lights making your cruise control stop working i was just wanting to hear it from more people is this true??
if i put LED headlights in my car will i lose my cruise control?
and since im already on the subject if i put in LED headlights will i need any regulators for those?

sleepyalero 11-12-2012 03:30 AM

never seen someone put leds as a driving light in there car...

why dont you just get HID's?

RalphP 11-12-2012 07:07 AM

I would presume, due to your question about the cruise control, this is a daily driver, not a show car?

If it's a DD, I'd not touch LED headlights. At all.

Halogen, HIR, or HID. And for low beams, I'd highly consider HIRs or projectors for the HIDs.

RwP

jhubbz 11-12-2012 10:30 AM

Do NOT put leds in your headlights. Sure, leds might look bright when you look at them, but they really don't give off that much light.

Nas Escobar 11-12-2012 02:49 PM

Actually what Jhubbz should be rephrased... don't put LED's in place of halogens. You can use LED for your parking and turning bulbs but there's no LED replacement for the 9006 and 9005 bulbs. You could make them yourself but it's not a good idea. If you feel you're up for the task, you should convert your lights to HID. Do it right, get a HID projector and put it in the housing, paint it and you have a nice looking headlight.

You only lose cruise control when you use LED on the rear tails because the car thinks the brakes are applied so the 3rd brake light is on all the time. The only way to counter that is to use resistors in the tails.

jhubbz 11-12-2012 09:20 PM

Ok, true dat nas.

When someone mentions headlights, I only think of the 9005 and 9006. I have led turn signals/brakes in the rear, but had to run a resistor to get the cruise control working again. Also, hyper flash is not your friend. The outer front bulb in the headlights is also an led, but have not done any resistor work there. Lately I've been thinking about getting an led to replace the inner turn bulb, but just don't want to drop that cash right now.

TopHat428 11-12-2012 10:18 PM

Thanks everyone for your help!!
So after reading this all i decided i will get HID headlights thanks i was considering HID's but i just didnt want to deal with balist's idk if that's spelt right
But im getting HID's hopefully soon!

RalphP 11-12-2012 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TopHat428 (Post 627594)
Thanks everyone for your help!!
So after reading this all i decided i will get HID headlights thanks i was considering HID's but i just didnt want to deal with balist's idk if that's spelt right
But im getting HID's hopefully soon!


If you don't want to work with ballasts, there's always HIRs ... here's one web page where they describe them. There's other sources for the bulbs, however.

RwP

jhubbz 10-30-2015 09:45 AM

THREAD BUMP WHAT WHAT

Since getting my Malibu, I've been on their respective board. Not a whole lot of modifications besides intakes, headlight conversions, and speaker installations. The simplest things that Aleromod doesn't pay much attention to.

Anyway, high-powered LED bulbs seem to be getting really popular. This 9006 kit from Xenon Depot might be a good experiment for someone with some money to spare.

Most of the newer Malibus have projector housings though, so the light output might be a bit different in a Halogen housing. Something to consider!

Papa Rad17 11-04-2015 01:48 AM

I have only ran DDM 55w kits in the alero with no real problems. The cruze headlights however are controled by the ECM and control their drls with lower votage, thus a typical HID kit wont work. (not to mention the tiny factory wiring) I only found one good post over there about a guy trying an orical LED kit (which I was also looking at) He used it in the stock hologen housing.
Findings-
Super bright spot with a very small and dim spread.
The hi and low are projected out the top/bottom of the bulb, making aiming nearly impossible as the reflection in the housing changed so dramatically.
I decided they weren't worth the money. I will wait until some later gen bulbs come on the market that provide better results. Still rocking factory bulbs in the cruze and the same old 55w HID kit in the alero.

jawa 11-07-2015 08:26 PM

How are led headlights no good. BMW has them. So does Mercedes Benz as well as Audi

Papa Rad17 11-07-2015 08:52 PM

We are talking about aftermarket applications. Not high end factory set-ups.

jawa 11-07-2015 09:10 PM

And you can get high end kits too


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