Adding LED Headlights for 2015 F150?
#11
Originally Posted by Firstownerf150
For the reverse lights, did you guys go with the HP11 or the XP80? Not sure if the xp80's will be too bright.
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Firstownerf150 (07-23-2016)
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dman2708 (07-22-2016)
#15
I'll be glad to answer some of your questions. First however, money is an issue, I would go ahead and get the matching fogs too... they really fill in the lighting on the shoulders and in front of your truck. The Morimoto's are more expensive and darker looking on the truck when off. Perhaps you want the darker look, but the 4x4truckleds fog bulb really completes the set up front, and are the easiest one to replace. Adam at 4x4 suggests taking the fog housing out to install the unit. I replaced the driver said removing the housing and the passenger side without. Both ways work for your average contortionist. I was afraid of taking the headlights out, but now I can have one out inside of 15 minutes. Tail lights are 2- 7 or 8mm screws and a tug... they are out. I didn't replace the blinker bulbs because I don't want to have a resister spliced in my wiring. I did however put 4x4's former generation of backup bulbs in and they really help me at the boat launch at night. All of these projects are DIY and you can do them. Just take your time. Msg me if you get stuck.
I've watched the install video on Youtube and everything looks pretty easy to do, but will definitely msg you if I get stuck on one of the installs. My brother also got the same package for his 2015 F150 so it should be a nice project for both of us.
Did you have to adjust the height for the LEDs after install or were they pretty much accurate? I dont want to be that "guy" who has his low beams way too high blinding everything that isnt a truck or SUV lol.
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Firstownerf150 (07-24-2016)
#18
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Thinking about adding LED headlights for my 2015 XL 2.7 Eco.
Was looking at two websites:
f150leds.com
http://www.4x4truckleds.com/
Anyone have experience with either company? If so, how do you like the new output? Difficult to install?
Was looking at two websites:
f150leds.com
http://www.4x4truckleds.com/
Anyone have experience with either company? If so, how do you like the new output? Difficult to install?
#19
On my 13 Lariat I have the raptor retro fit, but due to issues with the DRLs on the 16, I ordered a set of these for my 16 Lariat and absolutely love them. The output is 6500 Lumnes so a lot better output over the factory halogen plus they are a simple plug and play design.
#20
I'll be glad to answer some of your questions. First however, money is an issue, I would go ahead and get the matching fogs too... they really fill in the lighting on the shoulders and in front of your truck. The Morimoto's are more expensive and darker looking on the truck when off. Perhaps you want the darker look, but the 4x4truckleds fog bulb really completes the set up front, and are the easiest one to replace. Adam at 4x4 suggests taking the fog housing out to install the unit. I replaced the driver said removing the housing and the passenger side without. Both ways work for your average contortionist. I was afraid of taking the headlights out, but now I can have one out inside of 15 minutes. Tail lights are 2- 7 or 8mm screws and a tug... they are out. I didn't replace the blinker bulbs because I don't want to have a resister spliced in my wiring. I did however put 4x4's former generation of backup bulbs in and they really help me at the boat launch at night. All of these projects are DIY and you can do them. Just take your time. Msg me if you get stuck.
http://www.4x4truckleds.com/led-fog-...ord-f-150-h10/
or did you get the XHP model:
http://www.4x4truckleds.com/xhp-seri...ord-f-150-h10/
I'm not sure what the difference is and which would be a better match for the high/low beam set that I ordered.