I put 100W LED Lights in my 2014 RT Limited about 3 months ago. I have had both blow out and I was very particular about not touching the bulb. This last failure has done some damage to the light housing. I am going back to the 65W bulb but it will be LED instead of halogen.Not sure of the wattage, got them from Xenondepot, plug and play hook up. Rated 6000k white light. 9005LED kit.
I put 100W LED Lights in my 2014 RT Limited about 3 months ago. I have had both blow out and I was very particular about not touching the bulb. This last failure has done some damage to the light housing. I am going back to the 65W bulb but it will be LED instead of halogen.
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I put 100W LED Lights in my 2014 RT Limited about 3 months ago. I have had both blow out and I was very particular about not touching the bulb. This last failure has done some damage to the light housing. I am going back to the 65W bulb but it will be LED instead of halogen.
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$55.00 delivered from amazon.If you want Brighter and safer lights go with the 9005 LED set from Xenon Dept. they are about $ 100.00 delivered and work great from all reports............Mike :thumbup:
$55.00 delivered from amazon.
Amazon does not sell the same LED lamps. Not even close. NONE of the ones with the solid heat sinks on the back, with or without fan will fit or work on the Spyder.
Then there is the beam pattern which VERY few LED module get right or even work properly in a projector beam housing. THe Phillips modules do.
Spend the few bucks and do it right.
I am sorry to champion the obvious but what Mike is saying and has been said here before is that the 100w bulbs put out too much heat for our BRP plastic lamp sockets. If you have a set of these given time they will either melt the sockets or destroy themselves. If you spent real money for them and want to retain them then you must change out your BRP stock plastic sockets ASAP. I don't know where Mike got his ceramic sockets but you can do a google search and find them. The bottom line is,if you want these lamps you need to plan on changing the sockets out at the same time. When I change lamps I will be going to the 9005 leds from Xenon Depot or someone similar.
DO NOT USE THE 100W Halogen BULBS PERIOD. The excess heat will still damage the housing it is not just the plug that melts. Even if you put ceramic bulb sockets in the heat is trapped inside the housing. Sometimes engineers DO know what is best. I am still on the fence about LEDs can anyone do a heat reading on the strap heat sinks from them? Has anyone noticed and warpage of the headlight rear cover?
Amazon does not sell the same LED lamps. Not even close. NONE of the ones with the solid heat sinks on the back, with or without fan will fit or work on the Spyder.
Then there is the beam pattern which VERY few LED module get right or even work properly in a projector beam housing. THe Phillips modules do.
Spend the few bucks and do it right.
Easy big fella! Tell me these aren't the same ones you installed and tell me I didn't get them at amazon. Most of you people shoot from the hip and know just enough to be dangerous. I am guilty of lowballing the price by 99 cents though, my bad.
DO NOT USE THE 100W Halogen BULBS PERIOD. The excess heat will still damage the housing it is not just the plug that melts. Even if you put ceramic bulb sockets in the heat is trapped inside the housing. Sometimes engineers DO know what is best. I am still on the fence about LEDs can anyone do a heat reading on the strap heat sinks from them? Has anyone noticed and warpage of the headlight rear cover?