LEDs for low beams (2010 Mustang)
Hi everyone,
I have got a 2010 Mustang GT 4.6 L V8, and I am no longer happy with the light output of my low beams.
So I consider either an LED upgrade or completely replacing the headlight assemblies.
I decided to post here and ask your folks advice before making a final decision, as I am sure someone has already faced a similar problem and knows, what is a better way out?
Thank you!
I have got a 2010 Mustang GT 4.6 L V8, and I am no longer happy with the light output of my low beams.
So I consider either an LED upgrade or completely replacing the headlight assemblies.
I decided to post here and ask your folks advice before making a final decision, as I am sure someone has already faced a similar problem and knows, what is a better way out?
Thank you!
Well, that sounds like an option. Yet I feel, that if the reflector or the lens went dim, the light bulbs will not save the situation, right?
I was wondering if there is a chance to test them somehow to make sure that the lights themselves are okay?
Last night I checked reviews about different LEDs. Auxito and Fahren LED seemed like a good option to me, yet I have never had LED bulbs in any of my vehicles, so I am kinda concerned about this mod.
I was wondering if there is a chance to test them somehow to make sure that the lights themselves are okay?
Last night I checked reviews about different LEDs. Auxito and Fahren LED seemed like a good option to me, yet I have never had LED bulbs in any of my vehicles, so I am kinda concerned about this mod.
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