I really appreciate all the people who take the time to show new things or,especially, how to do things for myself. I do have a pet peeve though. Demonstrating a procedure or just showing a product when it is not in frame. If you are showing me something but all I can see is the back of your hand, it is not helpful. That was a general comment, because you are not alone.
It isn't as easy as it looks to video these kind of shots since many times the work is in a tight space. I try to be aware of where the camera is, but it doesn't always work out well. Sometimes it simply is a time issue as I am trying to get the task done and this is just a side hobby. Anyway...your point is very much legit and I will continue to try to improve the videos. Thank you for your input.
I've been contemplating on getting those headlight assemblies reading the reviews on Amazon. A lot of ppl say they are cheaply made and have installation issues but now I seen your video And I think I want them. Lol
just get them. . .I've had them for 5 years now and one of them barely faded because when my radiator failed on me I got some tranny fluid come out of the reservoir and run down the assembly. The other one is still brand new.
With the hyperflash issue, if you buy a LED bulb from a brand that makes them with a built-in resistor, you shouldn't have that problem. The hyperflash is due to the fact that the vehicle was originally designed to use halogen bulbs, which use more energy than LED. There are plenty of brands, including Lasfit (which I run in my 01 F-150), that designed their LED bulbs with resistors to account for this problem. While the cost is likely a little more for these better quality bulbs, they more than likely make up for the time it takes to make cheaper bulbs work right.
thing is i woudve done that but I already installed mine with 12$ sylvania turn signal bulbs so I'm just gonna get a led flasher because its not as expensive
not sure on your leds, but generally on most leds in my experience, the plastic part can sorta twist off, (little tabs kinda deal,) allowing to put the mounting ring on, then the led plastic back on. but anyways, i like the look. need new housings myself, was looking at projectors, but hmm... this does look realy good
Lynx Genisys mine has set screws that will allow for the assembly to come apart. I found out about that after replacing them :-/ I did make a note of that in the description.
Two Keys sry, im bad for not reading descriptions! on a side note, does that allow them to be adjusted? i know the newer lights are "better"/"brighter" as they allow essentially the depth of the led to be adjusted, which in turn places it into the proper/ideal spot in the reflectors to allow for optimum light output. just curious, as i stumbled across some today advertised as such (grand west catalog) as i understand, thats a key reason the newest Phillips? and another brand i forget, are seemingly so much brighter/better as they're closer to the original halogens position.just curious 😁
"locking rings can be slipped on without having to cut and glue them like I did. I will create an updated video with that info in the future." where is the new video thanks!
@@TwoKeysStudio yeah they worked fine.. I messaged the seller and they said I need some resistors. Not sure about that tho. I'll probably just send them back
NO he didn't. I saw him the other night and it damn near blinded me coming down thwe other side ot the street...Too many runnng around with the alignment off without a thought. I know in Cali you'll get a citation if you headlights arent aligned properly.
I hate it when links change. The factory replacements are 3157na so something like this should work. www.amazon.com/Antline-Yellow-12-24V-Replacement-Blinker/dp/B079HTPJF2/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&keywords=3157+bulb&linkCode=ur2&qid=1571275264&s=automotive&sr=1-17&x=21&y=8
I have updated the description with that information for you. Here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N3KLQKK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
True, these did too. If they had come with instructions it would have saved me a lot of trouble...and if I wasn't so quick to go into install them at all costs mode, maybe I would have figured that out.
Not the same case with my 02 f150 XLT V8 4.6. taking off the headlights requires to deal with 4 plastic arrow pins that . Plus my led lights required certain modifications to the wire....pain in the ass!😑
Save your money and time and install oem. You can thank me later. By the time u buy all that and then pay a shop to adjust them properly...it's too much.
I really appreciate all the people who take the time to show new things or,especially, how to do things for myself. I do have a pet peeve though. Demonstrating a procedure or just showing a product when it is not in frame. If you are showing me something but all I can see is the back of your hand, it is not helpful. That was a general comment, because you are not alone.
It isn't as easy as it looks to video these kind of shots since many times the work is in a tight space. I try to be aware of where the camera is, but it doesn't always work out well. Sometimes it simply is a time issue as I am trying to get the task done and this is just a side hobby. Anyway...your point is very much legit and I will continue to try to improve the videos. Thank you for your input.
Did this yesterday. Absolutely night and day difference. This video really helped.
Glad that it helped!
Dont cut the bulb retainer remove the collar with the allen key install collar and reinstall retainer
I've been contemplating on getting those headlight assemblies reading the reviews on Amazon. A lot of ppl say they are cheaply made and have installation issues but now I seen your video
And I think I want them. Lol
just get them. . .I've had them for 5 years now and one of them barely faded because when my radiator failed on me I got some tranny fluid come out of the reservoir and run down the assembly. The other one is still brand new.
With the hyperflash issue, if you buy a LED bulb from a brand that makes them with a built-in resistor, you shouldn't have that problem. The hyperflash is due to the fact that the vehicle was originally designed to use halogen bulbs, which use more energy than LED. There are plenty of brands, including Lasfit (which I run in my 01 F-150), that designed their LED bulbs with resistors to account for this problem. While the cost is likely a little more for these better quality bulbs, they more than likely make up for the time it takes to make cheaper bulbs work right.
thing is i woudve done that but I already installed mine with 12$ sylvania turn signal bulbs so I'm just gonna get a led flasher because its not as expensive
You sound like Kenny powers! 👍
Nice SUV those are solid trucks
Thx, we've had this one since 2000. It has been a good solid truck for us.
not sure on your leds, but generally on most leds in my experience, the plastic part can sorta twist off, (little tabs kinda deal,) allowing to put the mounting ring on, then the led plastic back on. but anyways, i like the look. need new housings myself, was looking at projectors, but hmm... this does look realy good
Lynx Genisys mine has set screws that will allow for the assembly to come apart. I found out about that after replacing them :-/ I did make a note of that in the description.
Two Keys sry, im bad for not reading descriptions! on a side note, does that allow them to be adjusted? i know the newer lights are "better"/"brighter" as they allow essentially the depth of the led to be adjusted, which in turn places it into the proper/ideal spot in the reflectors to allow for optimum light output. just curious, as i stumbled across some today advertised as such (grand west catalog) as i understand, thats a key reason the newest Phillips? and another brand i forget, are seemingly so much brighter/better as they're closer to the original halogens position.just curious 😁
Lynx Genisys I did not need to adjust these, but I think they do allow for some adjustment.
I want these man this can help fr🔥💯
"locking rings can be slipped on without having to cut and glue them like I did. I will create an updated video with that info in the future." where is the new video thanks!
Dang it! I knew there was a video in the works that I was overlooking! I will try to get that one created and posted for you.
Two Keys where is it?
@@Roger-ob2ft here: ruclips.net/video/xXiArcnUv1g/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/xXiArcnUv1g/видео.html
The screw on the plastic ring is in plane sight that you can easily see and also should of done you're research on the install of your led headlights.
Ivan Ontiveros....you should do your research on how to spell....plain sight.....not plane like you fly in.
You like doin things the hard way don't cha?
Good video but how were you able to install the side lights on? I bought a set but can't install the side headlights that are for the blinkers...
i put these on my 1999 expedition and only the high beams work??
Assuming that low beams and high beams worked with your old lights, it sounds like you got some bad bulbs. I would send them back.
@@TwoKeysStudio yeah they worked fine.. I messaged the seller and they said I need some resistors. Not sure about that tho. I'll probably just send them back
Wanting to get those lights these companies would not deliver to Alaska even from Amazon
Where can i see the low beam switch for my 2001 exp bcoz it's always on high beam? Can't find it. I Just bought it btw. Thanks.
The dimmer switch is same as turning signal arm, simply pull back for dim and push forward for brights
That's a big 10/4
😮I waited to see the end result. You didn't show it
What about clear fog lights to match,any suggestions?
Here is what I used.
ruclips.net/video/kB7Gw8OG-zc/видео.html
Ours came with wiring, ..
Why the hell dont you have more subscribers
The channel is relatively new and climbing in subscribers. I am optimistic about the future of it
Thank you for your support!
@@TwoKeysStudio Go check out the ford expedition owners page on facebook. People would love your channel
Did you align the headlight so the right amount of light projects to the front??? If yes, how?
NO he didn't. I saw him the other night and it damn near blinded me coming down thwe other side ot the street...Too many runnng around with the alignment off without a thought. I know in Cali you'll get a citation if you headlights arent aligned properly.
ALWAYS LOOK FOR HELP! LOL
Is there a Link for the kit headlights?
Sorry found it RUclips update kinda hid hit from me
It and other links are in the description, but here it is: amzn.to/2OEpeVc
Thank you for watching!
I tried to get the amber lights but it says page not found, could I get the name or something?
I hate it when links change. The factory replacements are 3157na so something like this should work.
www.amazon.com/Antline-Yellow-12-24V-Replacement-Blinker/dp/B079HTPJF2/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&keywords=3157+bulb&linkCode=ur2&qid=1571275264&s=automotive&sr=1-17&x=21&y=8
WOW
Someone's is watching Kodi in the back.
Where do i get those lights
I have updated the description with that information for you. Here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N3KLQKK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
How the hack do you adjusted the headlights while it's installed?
The bulbs themselves or the housings?
@@TwoKeysStudio the housing
@@konglee7284 here is a video that I that shows how.
ruclips.net/video/2rav07VXoaI/видео.html
How was the brightness? Did it increase?
Absolutely, they are much better. I would like to try a different brand though. The brights are not much brighter than the low beams.
@@TwoKeysStudio That is true. I bought the same LEDs for my other vehicle and the low beams have a better spread than the high beams.
@@TwoKeysStudio Can these lights fit on my 1999 Ford F150 Lariat ?
Fit my 97 Lariat super cab @@seanali8346
Usually the front of the light bulb comes off
True, these did too. If they had come with instructions it would have saved me a lot of trouble...and if I wasn't so quick to go into install them at all costs mode, maybe I would have figured that out.
Es justo lo que necesitaba
Don't cut the retainer remove the collar on the led light...
I got roasted several times for that. Unfortunately, they had no instructions on how to remove that base to put the ring on it.
you never showed a before and after shot
.01 to .06
sorry, i meant a daylight shot.
That would have been a good one to have. Thanks for the suggestion.
Does anyone know if I would be able to put clear lens on my stock housing ?
For those who did this conversion, part numbers? And cost? Is it worth it to upgrade this when my 98 expedition is valued at 700$?
There are links in the description to the parts that I used. Hopefully they will help.
this guy sounds like smokey from the big lebowski
Park light is a t20
Not the same case with my 02 f150 XLT V8 4.6.
taking off the headlights requires to deal with 4 plastic arrow pins that .
Plus my led lights required certain modifications to the wire....pain in the ass!😑
Cranium Kryptonite I call bullshit.
Remove the led sticks dont cut anything
Exactly! I went in too fast and saw that after the fact, then made an update video. ruclips.net/video/xXiArcnUv1g/видео.html
Save your money and time and install oem. You can thank me later. By the time u buy all that and then pay a shop to adjust them properly...it's too much.
Four years later I'm still happy with my setup.