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    Default After your wisdom regarding Headlight Replacement?

    Hello friends. Please share your wisdom regarding replacing an oem 2020 F3-T failed (hi-beam failed only) headlamp. Somewhat disappointed that the bulb has failed with 10k miles at 3 years age. I drive with hi-beams on to make myself as visible as possible w/no driving lights. Rarely drive after dark. I think they are halogen. Probably will replace both lamps while at it. I do also have fog lights.

    >>would you suggest halo replacements as came on the vehicle?
    >>suggest replacements with LED's? Are LED's reliable, long life; do they need/come with cooing attachments as well? If so do they fit in headlamp area w/o modification? Prefer the brightness and whiteness of LED's.
    >>Is headlamp replacement a challenge? Any directions, tutorials you would suggest?

    >>Any other "type" replacement headlamp that I should consider??

    ps. with 30+ years riding 2 wheelers, Spyder is forever.

    Thanks!
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    I, too, run with my brights on during daylight. I've had many failures since 2015, some with just a few thousand miles. It seems that there is enough vibration to kill a filament-type bulb, including halogens. We have not had a failure since switching to Lamonster LEDs. (We have Lamonster LEDs in two machines and I just installed a Fahren set about 4K miles ago in our 3rd bike.)

    And as hard as them dang things are to change, I want something that will last!
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    Since you don't drive much after dark I'd go with OEM's and change both bulbs. Much less expensive and only tear it apart once until the next time it happens.

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    The Lamonster lights listed above are much brighter in daylight also. It never hurts to be seen in daylight or darkness.
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    Installed Lamonster Garage's H4 LED replacements for oem halogen. Install went fine, just slow and tentative. Lamonster video was most valuable. Difference in brightness and color/ whiteness great.
    Thanks for the shared advice. Hope they last for a long time!
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