These are the ones i got. Not the most expensive but work well. Just make sure to follow directions and orientate the light the right way. Everything fits in the stock housing too.
So to be clear, H13’s work with the 22’s?These are the ones i got. Not the most expensive but work well. Just make sure to follow directions and orientate the light the right way. Everything fits in the stock housing too.View attachment 348457
Yes, that is what i have in mine and they work good. High and low bothSo to be clear, H13’s work with the 22’s?
thats what the 16-21’s used.
Instead of bulbs I did the full LED pods off Ebay for my '22 and they are pretty awesome for price. Only thing that stinks is having to take off entire front clip and doors to get to them.
Instead of bulbs I did the full LED pods off Ebay for my '22 and they are pretty awesome for price. Only thing that stinks is having to take off entire front clip and doors to get to them.
Nope they fit perfectly .Which ones did you get? Did you have to modify them to fit?
If high and low beam have separate relays, those relays will be getting their power from a fuse and the fuse block will get it's power from the battery which is charged by the engine alternator. Wiring will be sized to minimize voltage drop due to resistance.I understand that both high and low beam have a separate relay but are bulbs getting voltage straight from the battery or are they seeing voltage drop?
I reduced voltage drop and significantly increased the light output of the lights on my jeep just by using the factory wiring as the trigger and adding relays.If high and low beam have separate relays, those relays will be getting their power from a fuse and the fuse block will get it's power from the battery which is charged by the engine alternator. Wiring will be sized to minimize voltage drop due to resistance.
Keep in mind that LED headlights use something like 1/5 the current of incandescent bulbs while putting out significantly more light and lasting much longer. They are not just a little better, they are far superior.
I reduced voltage drop and significantly increased the light output of the lights on my jeep just by using the factory wiring as the trigger and adding relays.
I am of the opinion that LED lights have their place, however they are ruining everyones eyes.
And LEDs freeze over much easier in the winter, some even add resisters to add heat and then there goes the 1/5 the current . And every scratch, smudge, dirt deteriorates the light output of the plastic lenses vs glass.
Just my 2 cents.
What is the round can like thing with 2 wires coming out in the front?Hook up a permanent trickle/battery tender charger like mine. Will charge both or one when not in use and that battery will last a very long time past its expectancy.
my cabin in in Northern Mi where my P1 is most of the time now frigid temps in the winter. Hook it to that tender all the time No problems. 😉
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There are 2 pics there. Im guessing your thinking next to the battery? Its my air horn the std horns sound like a fisher price horn. I wanted to be heard. Look up my build and you can see details on all of my mods For my P1What is the round can like thing with 2 wires coming out in the front?
Looks like they would be a PITA to keep clean?Has anyone tried these? The install video makes it look easy. Dual Slim 7
I installed a Rough County Slimline Bumper Kit last night on my 2022 (It doesn't fit the 2022 without some modification BTW) and was not impressed with how far these little LEDLooks like they would be a PITA to keep clean?
I went with the Rough Country Dual Slimline (Honda 10-inch Slimline LED Bumper Kit (16-22 Pioneer 1000)) on my '22 because the one at the club store wouldn't fit a '22. What a mistake! I had to modify the RC one because it too does not fit a '22 even though it says it does. The light output isn't that great, it does a good job of lighting up things close, and it gives good wide coverage, but it doesn't carry very far. I have the dual back-up light setup from the club, and those lights are much better.The club store sells a nice kit a lot of the members have used. I'm sure it would work awesome for you with. Looks like you would have to modify the mount for a 22 but this should give you an idea.
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They should have come with an allen key. There is a small allen bolt you can remove and orientate the way they are suppose to be. I wanna say mine was brights on top. If you put them at the right spot you will get a better throw out of them. Mine was 12 and 6, but i had to adjust them to get it there. Just my 2 centsI can confirm that these work and work well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SZMVNC7?tag=sxsweb24-20
They very bright and carry much better than stock. They tell you to mount them with the LEDs at 9 and 3 o'clock, but, because one had the locking ring in the wrong position, I ended up with one at 10 and 4, and that one worked better so I removed a couple of screws and rotated the other one to be the opposite at like 2 and 8 (see picture), and now they work fantastic. Since they are made of red aluminum, they reflect a little red when you see them in day. The high beams are quite high, but if I remember correctly, the factory high beams were similar. They are much more powerful and provide a better light than the stock bulbs and for $40, they are well worth it. I would have paid the $400+ for the Honda LEDs if I didn't have to take the hole machine apart to install them. In the photo, that white roll-up door that you can see in the middle is 450 feet away. That is on low beam. I have huge LEDs shooting from the house on the left that is kind of washing out the headlights up close to the machine making it look under lit in front, but that isn't the case in the dark. The house leds are a warmer temp, soo the more white light is headlights.
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I agree, I if you have a bit of time, you could play with the orientation a bit and figure out what works best in your housing. These came apart using a Philips screwdriver.They should have come with an allen key. There is a small allen bolt you can remove and orientate the way they are suppose to be. I wanna say mine was brights on top. If you put them at the right spot you will get a better throw out of them. Mine was 12 and 6, but i had to adjust them to get it there. Just my 2 cents