Fuel moto LED H4 lights
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Fuel moto LED H4 lights
Has anyone used these from Fuel Moto yet? I am thinking about ordering this and the fog/passing lamps for my 1998 ultra.I did get my Digital Gaurd Dog yesterday and my stage 1 breather and PC-V tuner I should have by mid next week.
Edit: I'm trying to do one that pretty much is a plug in without cutting wires if I don't have too.
Thanks
Michael
Edit: I'm trying to do one that pretty much is a plug in without cutting wires if I don't have too.
Thanks
Michael
Last edited by WindowMan; 08-01-2015 at 11:45 AM.
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There is a lot of technology going into headlights at present and with old H4 units being of dubious quality I would hesitate at using the old reflector with a budget bulb. In going to LEDs I'm inclined to blow out on a Trucklite - why they even make a version now for those of us who drive on the correct side of the road!
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There is a lot of technology going into headlights at present and with old H4 units being of dubious quality I would hesitate at using the old reflector with a budget bulb. In going to LEDs I'm inclined to blow out on a Trucklite - why they even make a version now for those of us who drive on the correct side of the road!
Here's some photos if you are interested on my thread. If these DK or Fuel Moto bulbs were available when I bought my Trucklite I would have opted for them. There's a thread with pics of before and after in the softail forum.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...ulbs-pics.html
Last edited by Joe_G; 08-02-2015 at 08:26 PM.
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Here is the thread on the softail forum and DK's comparative pics.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...l#post14264822
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...l#post14264822
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Here are some comps at night, you can right click on them to make them bigger.
See HERE
Thank you!
Here are some comps at night, you can right click on them to make them bigger.
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Thanks for that Joe. I have an early H-D HID headlamp at present, which is the reverse! It is an excellent daytime light, with a very wide beam, but awful at night! The cut-off on low beam is like looking under a black velvet curtain and main beam is so badly shaped and low in output that doesn't add anything. By contrast we have two cars with stock HID lights which are stupendous. I do plan on swapping from my HID, but I obviously have to do some more homework.
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