I'd suggest that you show how to remove everything to get at the headlight (THANKS, Subaru, for making it sucky job!) & what to do with that control box.
Any word on how these bulbs are performing? I've heard LED bulbs don't do well in the stock housing (I have a 2014 Outback), and some recommend you change the entire housing.
Between you filming while driving talking about god knows what, to almost no narration about what you’re doing in the video, combined with having lazy answers in the comment section… just stop. Waste of time clicking this video.
I'd suggest that you show how to remove everything to get at the headlight (THANKS, Subaru, for making it sucky job!) & what to do with that control box.
Any word on how these bulbs are performing? I've heard LED bulbs don't do well in the stock housing (I have a 2014 Outback), and some recommend you change the entire housing.
So far the owner only has good things to say about these.
Once the led bulbs are in the housing, can you still use the oem plastic dust cover?
you cannot use the OEM dust covers, you'll have to order different style ones, I found some on Amazon
@@ZacsAutosportswhat type of dust cover did you install or recommend after the LED install? Wanting to do this with my 14 outback
@@andrewsi9531 I found these ones on Amazon.
@@ZacsAutosportssorry but the video doesn’t show the dust cap you put on after you installed the LEDs, which is why I wondering.
Oh I apologize, I thought it was in the video.
The caps are black and the end comes out a bit to give room for the fan/heatsink on the LED bulbs
Between you filming while driving talking about god knows what, to almost no narration about what you’re doing in the video, combined with having lazy answers in the comment section… just stop. Waste of time clicking this video.
Thanks for the views!