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    Lightbulb Lamonster led headlights

    Just want to give a shout out for lamonster led headlights I have a 2018 f3 S SE6 The installation went easy even for me ( I have had brain cancer and 3 strokes) so literally anyone can do it. The lights are a nice bright white light.
    Thanks lamonster for a great product.

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    That's a big ditto on my LEDs. Lamonster has some good stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktd1911 View Post
    Just want to give a shout out for lamonster led headlights I have a 2018 f3 S SE6 The installation went easy even for me ( I have had brain cancer and 3 strokes) so literally anyone can do it. The lights are a nice bright white light.
    Thanks lamonster for a great product.
    Hi Ktd1911,

    Out of curiosity do the LaMonster bulbs give a wider spread when fitted to your F3.

    I do a lot of night riding on country roads on RTL and have found some brands maintain the narrow beam. I've been looking for a LED bulb to fit that give better roadside illumination to spot wildlife which may want to share my exact spot on the road.
    2017 RTL , White

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    Although I have a Ryker Rally I’m also interested in knowing if These LED’s make a broader light pattern. It seems I’ve seen it said both ways and I realize lots of companies make LED’s that will fit but, I want the ones that are proven to be brighter and correct patterns. I would hope our sponsors would chime in and explain for us to understand why theirs are the best ones. Thanks, cueman

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    Usually it isn't the bulbs that determine the light pattern. The pattern is created by the reflector and/or the lens of the headlights. Brighter bulbs make brighter light, but the pattern won't be affected. Auxiliary lighting may be your best bet for better roadside illumination.
    2015 RT , Black

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    These LEDs have the same placement of the "filaments" that the H4 Halogen Bulbs do. Hence, no change. Other LEDs that do not mimic the placement will give different results, but it's usually detrimental to oncoming traffic. You will get a wider pattern because of the improper placement of the bulb. One reason I never put HID in my bikes or cars.

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    I have not noticed any wider beam but definitely a brighter beam and it matches my led driving lights

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