
9005 LED Fanless Headlight/Fog Light Conversion Kit with Adjustable Color Temperature and Compact Heat Sinks - 5,000 Lumens/Set

Features
- Adjust color temperature with cool white or yellow adhesive film
- Integrated heat sinks - No fans or bulky braided heat sinks
- 5,000 Lumens/Set
- CAN Bus compatible
- Lifetime warranty
Overview
Increase your safety and visibility with this 9005 LED headlight/fog light kit. Each single-intensity LED headlight bulb comes with a glass sleeve and adhesive film options for changing the bulb's color temperature. The bulbs emit 5,000 lumens of cool white illumination per set (2,500 each) but can emit yellow or cool white light by using the sleeve and one of the optional film choices. These bulbs feature 3rd generation cooling technology. They have compact heat sinks instead of short-lived fans or bulky braided heat sinks. This allows for a longer-lasting bulb that's easier to install in tight spaces. The LED headlight bulbs last 13 times longer than halogen bulbs and 3 times longer than HID bulbs. LED arrays in each bulb are designed to mimic the filament in halogen bulbs—creating a closely matched beam style. These CAN Bus compatible bulbs operate on 9-32 VDC. The long-lasting kit includes 2 LED headlight bulbs, 2 9005 adapter plugs with drivers, 2 glass sleeves, 8 cool white and yellow film sleeve covers, and mounting accessories. Bulbs have been environmentally tested with film and sleeve installed. Film can be removed but not reused. Use glass cleaner on the included sleeve before applying another piece of film. Price per kit.


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Why did I waste money on OE lights
Bought/Installed on an ‘07 Chevy Trailblazer and couldn’t be happier! Install was quick and simple; no beam realignment required. Plenty of clearance behind both assemblies to accept the heat sinks and mount the included resistor. Instant on, and when using with the matched 9006 lows & “quad highs” modification, night is turned into day!
SBL is where I’m sending everyone who has asked where I got my lights!
The best and easiest upgrade a money can get you
My Jeep probably still had its original light bulbs at 200K miles and the output of those was just enough to see the direction of where I was going, the rest I had to guess. Bulbs fitted perfectly and supplied installation kit had everything needed to mount the additional voltage regulator with ease. The final result is nice white light with the correct focus that illuminates the road in front of the car and is not too bright for the incoming traffic. I was expecting to see the difference in the night ride quality but the result was far better than I hoped for. Highly recommend to anyone who does a lot of night driving, just remember to adjust the height of your light beam as this will make both you and other drivers around you safe on the road
2016 Ram 1500
Got these for my 2016 Ram 1500, these things light up the night perfect. Way brighter than stock almost don’t need your high beams when you add the LED bulbs for the driving lights. For the Ram you don’t need the load resistors it’s plug and play, but be prepared for a pain in the butt just to get to the bulbs.
Work very well
There was a mixup with the item (it only came with one driver and it did not match what I ordered) but it was resolved professionally and much more quickly than I was expecting so I won't hold it against them. Moving on...
2008 Dodge Charger high beam / daytime running light. Works flawlessly as both. No flickering whatsoever. Plugged right in, had to use the included instructions to rotate one of them to aim it the right way. Watch for that when checking the beam pattern.
Brighter as DRL (which is unnecessary but during the day it doesn't matter much) and brighter as high beam. The high beam is a little more floody than the halogen beam but is still plenty bright.
Unfortunately I couldn't take good pictures due to the flickering on camera. Not even a video would help since they would alternate. Again, not a problem in person.