LED DRLs
#23
Stock "Boring Yellow":
LED #1 "Useless crap":
LED #2 "Long live the Cree":
They were quite nice but overheating in 5 minutes and had failed soon.
35W 1156 Halogen Bulb "Perfect for side lighting":
I will put them back once my AFS is ready.
LED #3 5050-based "Not every LED is created equal":
Last edited by Vadimus; 11-13-2012 at 07:35 AM.
#26
My DRLs
I used those type of LEDs before, and they burned out rather quickly
so, I am trying a different look now. So far so good.
This picture was taken before I blacked out my Front emblem, Fog Bezels and chrome around grill.
so, I am trying a different look now. So far so good.
This picture was taken before I blacked out my Front emblem, Fog Bezels and chrome around grill.
#27
Hey Vadimus, you've pretty much answered all my questions by trying out all those bulbs. Like you determined, I don't think thats the way to go. I love what you did to the headlights. Here's something I was planning on trying. Going to pick up these lights from ebay......
Euro 7 LED Daytime Running Light DRL Daylight Kit Fog Lamp Day Lights SmartMini | eBay
and placing them in the vents below the fog lights. There is a company that sells them, but pricing is out to lunch. $455 for the kit from them. Here's a pic from their site...
http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/light...2601004mt2.jpg
What is everyone's opinion?
Euro 7 LED Daytime Running Light DRL Daylight Kit Fog Lamp Day Lights SmartMini | eBay
and placing them in the vents below the fog lights. There is a company that sells them, but pricing is out to lunch. $455 for the kit from them. Here's a pic from their site...
http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/light...2601004mt2.jpg
What is everyone's opinion?
#28
Hey Vadimus, you've pretty much answered all my questions by trying out all those bulbs. Like you determined, I don't think thats the way to go. I love what you did to the headlights. Here's something I was planning on trying. Going to pick up these lights from ebay......
and placing them in the vents below the fog lights.
There is a company that sells them, but pricing is out to lunch. $455 for the kit from them. Here's a pic from their site...
http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/light...2601004mt2.jpg
What is everyone's opinion?
and placing them in the vents below the fog lights.
There is a company that sells them, but pricing is out to lunch. $455 for the kit from them. Here's a pic from their site...
http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/light...2601004mt2.jpg
What is everyone's opinion?
The Rostra DRLs offered by Sigma Automotive (bottom of page) aren't made specifically for the Outlander -- Sigma has just mounted one of Rostra's universal fitting LED bars (model # 260-1004-UNI-M) in the vents. To save money, I guess you can buy the LED bars ($355) and try to mount them yourself. I'm assuming the $100 markup is to get the LED bars pre-mounted in the bezels. Anyway, I have no direct info on the quality or compliance of this set, but the maker has a long and good track record in vehicle accessories (cruise controls, etc).
If you're looking for legal, high-quality LED DRL add-ons manufactured by legitimate automotive lighting companies, consider HELLA or Philips. HELLA offers a half-dozen LED DRL 'flavors' to suit your aesthetic preferences. They even offer round DRLs that are sized and shaped to fit into the round fog light openings, which may work for Outlander's without fog lights. The Philips Daylight DRLs have dual-intensity settings (bright for daytime DRL mode, dim for nighttime parking lamp mode). I think Cibie also offers round LED DRLs too, but in typical Cibie fashion, they're impossible to find. All of these products meet both the US and European technical standards.
Of course, the cheapest and easiest way to add DRL functionality (and all of the benefits therein) is to add a logic module that operates your front turn signals full-time (except when they are blinking as signals). Turn signals meet or exceed all DRL output requirements, plus they're amber, which is more conspicuous in daylight than bluish-white LEDs. They're offered for a reasonable price here.
Last edited by Phatty McPatty; 03-06-2013 at 01:25 PM.
#29
great info! I kinda figured ebay would be the "cheap - get what you pay for" kind of deal, especially when it comes to LED's. I may end up picking up something like it for test/see how it looks anyways. I'm on the fence about it, so might have to try it to make up my mind
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