I just replaced my factory headlight bulbs with LEDs and didn't notice any difference in brightness or distance. As you said, it gives it a cleaner look and brings out more of what you're looking at.
@@becausestuffbreaks I think it's the aftermarkets that are like that because I did a side-by-side comparison with two cars that have factory LED headlights and both of them were much brighter than mine and reach further.
Well I ordered my lights months and months ago. Finally found them under a bunch of Amazon boxes lol. I'll order up the reverse lights too. I just swapped the license plate lights. IDK why the hell Ford made them both go in the same way. The light on the right doesn't show evenly like the light on the left. Since the housings both sit the same way and the lights point the same direction, the light goes in the same way and the shape of the LED lights I got doesn't show that great in the one on the right. But it's in there. Thanks for your great video on installing them, super easy took less than 2 minutes. It took longer to find something to pry the housing out than to actually swap them lol. Mine didn't just come out with my fingernail.
I have a 2018 explorer and when I'm at remote locations I can't see shit in the camera when I'm backing up. I was thinking about mounting an LED light somewhere and tying it into the reverse lights. Do you think switching to these LED reverse lights would provide enough illumination instead? I don't care about the color or making it look cleaner. The stock reverse lights are just crap.
question, what about the bulb grease? shouldn't there have been a small application applied to the bulbs before plugging them in? yet considering they are no polarity significant, maybe not?
Go ahead and put some on the sealing surfaces to keep moisture out. Make sure not to apply it to the electrical contacts and don't get any on the bulb surface.
How about the actual brake light itself - not the turn signal or back up light - does that HAVE to be serviced at the shop?
I don't know. I never had to change it and now I don't have it anymore
I just replaced my factory headlight bulbs with LEDs and didn't notice any difference in brightness or distance. As you said, it gives it a cleaner look and brings out more of what you're looking at.
I also have a video where I changed the headlights to LED and noticed the same thing. No brighter, just see things more clearly.
@@becausestuffbreaks I think it's the aftermarkets that are like that because I did a side-by-side comparison with two cars that have factory LED headlights and both of them were much brighter than mine and reach further.
Well I ordered my lights months and months ago. Finally found them under a bunch of Amazon boxes lol. I'll order up the reverse lights too. I just swapped the license plate lights. IDK why the hell Ford made them both go in the same way. The light on the right doesn't show evenly like the light on the left. Since the housings both sit the same way and the lights point the same direction, the light goes in the same way and the shape of the LED lights I got doesn't show that great in the one on the right. But it's in there. Thanks for your great video on installing them, super easy took less than 2 minutes. It took longer to find something to pry the housing out than to actually swap them lol. Mine didn't just come out with my fingernail.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
I really like your video!
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
Hello, do you see any bulb error on the dashboard after installing these led lights ?
No
I have a 2018 explorer and when I'm at remote locations I can't see shit in the camera when I'm backing up. I was thinking about mounting an LED light somewhere and tying it into the reverse lights. Do you think switching to these LED reverse lights would provide enough illumination instead? I don't care about the color or making it look cleaner. The stock reverse lights are just crap.
I know what you're talking about and it was a little better.
Thanks man your video is really helpful 👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome! Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
question, what about the bulb grease? shouldn't there have been a small application applied to the bulbs before plugging them in? yet considering they are no polarity significant, maybe not?
Go ahead and put some on the sealing surfaces to keep moisture out. Make sure not to apply it to the electrical contacts and don't get any on the bulb surface.
What’s the size on the reverse lights ?
Watch the video again. I'm sure I show what the owners manual says.
🤨🤨🤨🤨 Yeah something is not right about the design of those reverse lights. That's not supposed to shoot out at an angle. Get your money back.
Tell me a time stamp. I don't know what you're talking about.
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Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!