Coming into 2023 there is one 4x6 Inch LED Headlight that stands head and shoulders above the rest.
I call it The Terminator!
Have a look at the specifications and details here ->
4x6" Terminator LED Headlights
The reason I want to plug these lights is that they are absolute beasts and virtually indestructible.
Most of my professional drivers are now getting these and the results are fantastic.
A quick tip for setting them up is to use the H4 H/L plug as a multi-functional system to set them up in a High/Low position however you want. For example; Car users generally have 4x lights across the front of the vehicle in the 4x6", like some of the 60 series Toyota Landcruisers, old Chryslers, Trucks like some Kenworth, quad bikes, etc... And the best way to set them up is to only have low beam hooked up on the outer lights and then hook them up so that when you hit high beam all the 4x lights are on High + Low.
Ok, so i get a lot of questions about legalities, and I have done a whole separate blog about Asymmetrical headlamps and Symmetrical headlamp differences here ->
An important aspect of the terminator is the light spread, or the area of light being covered, and the quality of that light. What I mean is that some led headlamps have bad light coverage that is scattered and distracting. The great thing about the Terminator 4x6 is that it has precision-engineered projector lenses that maximize the spread of light forward and to the sides in a way that is uniform and easy on the eye.
Another issue with led headlights and/or some vehicle electrical systems is that they can get bad radio interference, or, the computers in the vehicle do not like the lower resistance of led lights and can cause errors or warning lights. A high-quality led headlight should have a measure of Electro Magnetic Compatibility, (EMC), and Controller Area Network compatibility, (Can-bus), this will alleviate most older analog systems and more digitized systems compatibility errors. The terminator 4x6 inch has the latest in advanced electrical engineering so as to minimize problems poor led headlamps can generate.
***Cheap Tip: Your auto electrician can make up the difference between the resistance of a filament (amp current draw) with a 50 cent Resistor, and radio suppressors cost a penny as well ;)
The advantage of using LED over halogen, or HID, is that halogen filaments break, HID are too harsh on the eyes and have too many moving parts, (such as ballasts and ignitors), whereas high-quality custom made LED's for headlamps are low glare/high brightness, and have 100x the life of halogen and more than 10x the life of HID.
if you really need to get better lighting i would suggest getting the Terminator 4x6 inch led headlight replacements, you won't be disappointed.
Lex Boyle, Director,
Pro Vision Lighting.