Man, thanks for this video. I hopped on RUclips to find some headlight reviews after driving in a crazy storm and couldn't see shit!!!! Did you ever replace the fog lights? I also have a civic and will definitely go with these.
I buy this 9005 HB3 but sometimes the led turn on and off and flicker a little bit. Can you recommend to me something to stop the flicker and stop the on off on the led
So I ended up moving the low beams into my Honda Pilot, and installed the High Beams in the Civic. Other than that, this entire bulb set has been fantastic!
On this car, the DRL’s are a separate light (LED light strip) and we’re unaffected. Other than that, these bulbs have been Fantastic during night time driving.
For Hondas that use the high beam for DRL, the DRL will not work. I tried the 9005 on an Accord and Pilot and neither worked. The high beam will work on a Honda that uses a separate light for DRL.
Had these for years as my regular lights. Bad idea. Eye strain gets really bad when fatigue settles in. Great choice for highbeams, but it is impossible to properly aim the low beams well: too low and the glare off the lines is awful. Too high and you start a light war with oncoming traffic. Halogens have their proper place
@alexanderkennedy2969 that is the dumbest thing i have read on the subject. Peripheral vision dude. If you can not aim them correctly, I hope you get charged by the police for being the POS you have demonstrated
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Why am I watching your video after I installed my lights
But still I love to watch it? 😂
All good :D. I find myself watching my own videos for no reason from time to time LOL!
Man, thanks for this video. I hopped on RUclips to find some headlight reviews after driving in a crazy storm and couldn't see shit!!!! Did you ever replace the fog lights? I also have a civic and will definitely go with these.
Those look super bright, i hope mine will be just as bright.
I am still using them, and they’ve been amazing! I also installed the high beam bulbs, and WOW!
I have a 2017 civic these beter than hikari LEDs?
I buy this 9005 HB3 but sometimes the led turn on and off and flicker a little bit. Can you recommend to me something to stop the flicker and stop the on off on the led
where can i find a 4 pack that includes 2 high beam
bulbs, and 2 low beam bulbs?
For reflector lights the S1 is pretty bright. For projectors it is not. Better to go with one of their brighter versions.
i buy it the same exactly for my civic 2019. BUT the luminosity is not exactly front for my eyes, is 50% right 50% left.
Are the lights with the smaller orange o ring, supposed to be for high beams?
It depends on the vehicle, but yes, that was the case for this year of Honda Civic.
After 8 months how have they held up? I’m installing mine this evening..
So I ended up moving the low beams into my Honda Pilot, and installed the High Beams in the Civic. Other than that, this entire bulb set has been fantastic!
Can i put both low and high in the same car?
Yes, as long as you purchase the proper bulb set for your car 👍🏽
@@JamesFixItcan you provide a link to a pack that comes with 2 high beam and 2 low beam bulbs? i can’t find anything
Are these the “warm white” or “cool bright” ??
These would be the super bright cool white! 👍🏽
Great viendo. Quick question . I purchased a TypeS1 competition with H4/9003/HB2 . ARE THESE HIGH AND LOW BEAMS LED
bro i need to know too did you figure it out????? are they high beam AND low beam bulbs? or do you have to buy a separate package for low beam
I purchased Sealights Type S1H4/.9003HB2 . ARE THESE FOR thigh and low beams
How much LM is it ?
how did ur drl’s work?
On this car, the DRL’s are a separate light (LED light strip) and we’re unaffected. Other than that, these bulbs have been Fantastic during night time driving.
For Hondas that use the high beam for DRL, the DRL will not work. I tried the 9005 on an Accord and Pilot and neither worked.
The high beam will work on a Honda that uses a separate light for DRL.
Had these for years as my regular lights. Bad idea. Eye strain gets really bad when fatigue settles in. Great choice for highbeams, but it is impossible to properly aim the low beams well: too low and the glare off the lines is awful. Too high and you start a light war with oncoming traffic. Halogens have their proper place
@alexanderkennedy2969 that is the dumbest thing i have read on the subject. Peripheral vision dude. If you can not aim them correctly, I hope you get charged by the police for being the POS you have demonstrated
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Yeah those are to bright for street.