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Did u try the search up top?Thinking about installing led bulbs in my 2018 P1000. Good idea or bad? I’m f good, what brand etc. should I get. Thanks guys.
How you finger?I can tell you this, it was a much better option than dumping $$$ into upgrading to the LED lamps from Honda. MUCH brighter, and a cleaner-white color temperature.
Or if you see any Poo Poo’s on fire on the trails so u can save the forest!Just be sure to carry a fire extinguisher in case it starts to cook the foliage.
It's not the LEDs that generate RFI (radio frequency interference), rather it's a "switching" power supply that some use to feed the LEDs. This is often evident if the LED spec has a fairly broad input voltage range, rather than something like 12-14 volts DC.Most leds kill an am/fm signal that’s why I keep my headlights factory incandescent bulls. I have plenty of light bars if I need light but that’s the only downside I see to changing them. Most are Bluetoothing it anyway
Ah, I read my comment @Remington. No, I was saying it was much brighter than standard and even brighter than my friend's CanAm LED lamps. I use headlights on the property and on the road and light bar on the trail. Not sure what H13 I bought, but they are great.How you finger?
did u have the Honda LED’s?
I had the the std honda lights and put LED bulbs in them, they were better but still sucked ass, even had the most lumins you could get and still couldnt compare to the honda LED’s when side by side with one. I went with kock off Honda LED’s for 1/2 the price and couldn't be happier. Much brighter than the LED replacement. But nothing compares to a set of LED pods or small
Light bar. They blow any headlight in these things out of the water.
Ik that makes more since now! I was like…say what?Ah, I read my comment @Remington. No, I was saying it was much brighter than standard and even brighter than my friend's CANND HAM LED lamps. I use headlights on the property and on the road and light bar on the trail. Not sure what H13 I bought, but they are great.