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Went to amazon to check them out, says they won’t fit
I am not sure why. It does say on the bottom of that page that the p/n filter may not be accurate. My 2000 f250 has 2007 headlight assemblies in it, so it was inaccurate for that anyway. When i originally looked them up, i used the headlight bulb p/n..i.e 9005, h11 rather than vehicle yr. I had no issues with fitment. They do have a lead on them that you have to push up into the back of the headlight assembly, but it is not visible from the outside. The lead has to be pushed up in there in order to reinstall the plug in the back of the headlight.
i was wondering that as well. Correct me if i am wrong but the low beams are also theDRL right? So for my truck high low and fog is 600 not including shipping to Canada
yep with high, low, fogs and back ups its $$$$ but from their review on the site its the best overall light.
I can say on my old GMC I had some jdastar LED back up lamps and they were BRIGHT. The fogs were so so but the bulb type sucked.
2020 f150 xlt want to upgrade headlights. Can i just replace halogen bulbs with led? Or should I but new housings with bulbs? Any recommendations of where to look and maybe part numbers?
The first question you need to ask yourself is how much do you want to spend and go from there.
By posting your price range on this forum, other members will be able to give you more accurate suggestions or options.
With that being said, if you’re not scared of the price, especially being in Canada, the best option would be the OEM LED assemblies.
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