@@LandtoHouse You might consider painting it with a UV-resistant clear coat after you polish it. The plastic lens originally comes with a UV resistant coating which eventually breaks down.
Matrix used the low beam for daytime running lights. They are provided less current (?) so that is why the LEDs are known to flicker. In your case, it seems you only tested them with the lights "on" (ie, full power).
1. Those things help the driver see but on coming traffic gets blinded, trust me I am always cursing someone out due to those lights. 😎😎 2. On my Silverado the lights are pretty simple to get too, in my Jetta you need a Rocket Scientist to change the lights. 😁 3. My Wife had similar plastic headlight covers in her Nissan Xterra, we had a friend use some type of rubbing compound and a buffer and those things looked brand new.
I get that with bright led headlights. Even worse when they are on a tall truck. With my dull covers its not terrible. I used some of that polish and clear coat a while ago. Lasted around 6 months.
Your right that's why I've always been apprehensive to switch over to aftermarket headlight led, newer vehicles with factory led's does not glare to oncoming traffic
Thank you, one new thing I learned today. I changed the lights of my car.
Awesome now you can do and light polish restoration
I would start with it.
I actually did one a year ago. It lasted around 8 or 9 months.
@@LandtoHouse You might consider painting it with a UV-resistant clear coat after you polish it. The plastic lens originally comes with a UV resistant coating which eventually breaks down.
The kit that I used had a UV spray but apparently only lasted about half a year.
Nice. I upgraded my motorcycle from halogen to led, loved the result.
LED is way brighter. For those of us over the age of 30 it is important to have better light.
That bright light must help alot on your dark roads! Thanks for sharing, Seth!
The difference is impressive! So much better.
Impressive difference and improvement!
I should have upgraded years ago!
I need to replace my headlights I can barely see at night in my matrix, can't wait to start to see lol
Just had 2 say THANKS! I'm a single mom & I live in the Middle-0f-Nowhere-Nevada so..... lol! 👍
Matrix used the low beam for daytime running lights. They are provided less current (?) so that is why the LEDs are known to flicker. In your case, it seems you only tested them with the lights "on" (ie, full power).
you rock I had no idea it was that easy to upgrade
It really is that easy!
1. Those things help the driver see but on coming traffic gets blinded, trust me I am always cursing someone out due to those lights. 😎😎
2. On my Silverado the lights are pretty simple to get too, in my Jetta you need a Rocket Scientist to change the lights. 😁
3. My Wife had similar plastic headlight covers in her Nissan Xterra, we had a friend use some type of rubbing compound and a buffer and those things looked brand new.
I get that with bright led headlights. Even worse when they are on a tall truck. With my dull covers its not terrible. I used some of that polish and clear coat a while ago. Lasted around 6 months.
Lasted about a year for my wife, our Daughter has the SUV now and she has complained about the "foggy" headlights.
On my Silverado the lights are pretty simple to get too🤬
Your right that's why I've always been apprehensive to switch over to aftermarket headlight led, newer vehicles with factory led's does not glare to oncoming traffic
You must have a mouse problem I live out in the sticks as well I need to put a screen over my intake opening as well I have done it on other cars
Christopher
Christopher
Philips Ultinon Essential LED hb4/hb3 11005UE2x2
Need to polish that acrylic now.
Code doesnt work bud
now can. Try it.
Please re aim you headlights leds throw to much light up and blind oncoming traffic