SuperBright LED Head Lamp Kits

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Super Bright LED Headlamp kits now Available



...and on sale for limited time, using code: LEDHEAD
www.retro-solutions.net/product-info.php?Super_Bright_LED_Headlamps-pid2154.html

Great for many low beam applications, and perfect for fog lamps and high beam applications, these 76 watt LED bulb kits offer greater output over stock halogen bulbs while using less power and creating less heat. They are easy to install and more stable in operation than HID for applications with frequent on/off use or operation in extreme low temperatures. Now those looking for different color temperature in LED headlamp bulbs need look no further, as each kit includes color filters.

These bulbs feature dual CREE XHP50 LED technology, coupled with micro-groove capillary heat pipe for superior heat dissipation, and best of all do not rely on fans prone to gunking up and failure like similar bulbs. Each 38w bulb rivals HID output levels, and offers about 2.5x to 3x the output over stock halogen bulbs.

Features:
- New CREE XHP50 LED technology for superior output
- 3200 Lumen per bulb (same as 35w HID!)
- 6500K cool white color temperature with 4 Optional color filters included
- Uses micro groove heat pipe for excellent heat transfer
- No fans, No moving parts
- Wide 6v-70v input voltage for 12v or 24v system use
- Non-specific polarity
- Controller built right into bulb
- Operation temperature range down to -50 C
- Plug-up terminals

Each Kit Includes:
- 2x 38w CREE LED Bulbs
- 2x bulb controllers with mating plugs
- 2x pairs of 4 different color filters
- 1 yr manufacturer warranty

Product Notes:
- some vehicle applications may have special requirements for proper operation, please inquire with your vehicle application for assistance


 
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Do the h13s have high and low beam?

Never mind, opened my eyes and found it on your site.

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I was a tester for these, they point a bit high, but after adjustment they are the best LEDs I've run.


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Lowell thinking I might give these a try, can someone tell me a bulb for the 05 head lights? Also I see it says some vehicle may require special tools....is that true on an 04?

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Lowell thinking I might give these a try, can someone tell me a bulb for the 05 head lights? Also I see it says some vehicle may require special tools....is that true on an 04?

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H13 for 05 headlights.

Which are you doing though, an 04 or an 05? They are different.

Sounds like maybe a conversion to the 05 housings on a 04 truck?
The 05 lamps are H13 fitment.
 

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I must have chrome buckets in my headlamps to use these, correct? I heard or read somewhere that I am SOL if my buckets are not chrome...
 

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I must have chrome buckets in my headlamps to use these, correct? I heard or read somewhere that I am SOL if my buckets are not chrome...


Yup, they use the bucket to output the lights like stock halogen bulbs.


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I must have chrome buckets in my headlamps to use these, correct? I heard or read somewhere that I am SOL if my buckets are not chrome...

The factory head lamps on a 2011 can be used no problem. Do you have those or after market head lamps on the truck?
 

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