A few questions i get relating to LED Headlamps are about legalities and about how easier are they to fit.
To answer the first question, lights for cars and trucks have a left hand headlight and a right hand headlight. In Australia ADR are are for beam cut-offs and brightness. This is mainly applied to low beams for passing traffic, so they don't get dazzled and run off the road.
Most LED Headlights are now made as a universal headlight that conforms to the beam cut-off points for low beam on both right and left hand side of the road, thus the "universal" moniker. The other thing with ADR is the DOT SAE E-Mark that needs to be displayed on the lights glass.
All our led headlights are universal for low beam and have the E-MARK DOT and SAE markings.
How easy are they to fit? generally they are simple, and an easy plug and play unit. They are modeled off universal halogen headlights, 7", 4x6", 5x7", 5 3/4 etc... So you simply pull the old halogen light out, and put the new led light in. The plugs are also standard, H4 H/L, or H13, or single beam power and earth.
A lot of guys use the 7" LED Headlights on Jeeps, other cars, and a lot of Trucks.
And for Motorcycles, the also use 7" and also 5 3/4 inch LED Headlights for some bikes like Harley Davidson.
My favorite in the 7" Round Headlight are the 75w Pro Lights that we supply, or the 105w 7" LED Headlamps.
For Trucks we use the 5x7" LED headlights or the 4x6" LED headlight replacements.
Motorcycles led headlights are also popular, in the 7" you can't go past the 75w Pro lights above, or if you have a 5/34 Inch housing, we have found these led headlights the best.
Another motorcycle led headlamp that is getting a lot of notice is the 7" Round Self Leveling LED Headlight, or Auto-Cornering headlight. This light is gravity sensitive and levels as you go around corners for better illumination where you need it the most.
You you have any questions, call us for obligation free advice in Australia on 1300 775 359, or internationally on +61 2 9698 2543.
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