QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Apr 14 2017, 11:34 AM)
The problem with LED headlamps is that they are usually sold in whole set (casing+LED+electronics). Unless one is good at disassembly of half cut parts and some soldering work. Not to forget, you need to have a ODB reader to clear the fault codes if it is not of OEM spec.
For conventional lamp, the 3 main components can usually be bought separately. HIDs aside, normal halogen bulb only have the socket, no electronics.
That's true. If 1 LED segment is burned out you have to replace the whole headlight which costs thousands. LED headlights is not for cheap cars as their target owners will find it very painful to replace a LED headlight.For conventional lamp, the 3 main components can usually be bought separately. HIDs aside, normal halogen bulb only have the socket, no electronics.
Apr 14 2017, 01:58 PM

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