LED conversion????

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"Plug and play" :roll:
The ones I got from Headlight Experts really are plug and play. I ordered for an 85 Monte Carlo to fit my Choo Choo nose. They also don’t come with directions, like all 4 headlights are 3 prong pigtails that you plug into the cars pigtails. When I ordered them they’re listed as 2 different part numbers, but all 4 are the same. You CLOCK the bulbs in the glass housings one way for low beam and another way for high beams. They’re listed at $400.00 for all 4 and I got a 10% discount. So they are pricy, but man are they bright.
 
Those lights, light up that purpleish blue.
 
Hey Doug, sorry I didn't notice this earlier either. But that first set you probably just had to repin the plug to make them work for your application. I had to do that with a few that I tried out when picking out mine. Here's the vid for others that will be in the same boat, disregard the NY'er accent

 
I've bought and installed the truck-lite 27450C cut offs are nice well focused... low beam is wide high beam is both low and high on. Color is close to day night on bulbs.. haven't had them in fog yet.. cuts through rain and wheel wash nicely on wet roads
And yes plug in play... As much as a regular halegon light
 
I'm looking at the LED but the only one I would buy is the H4 Philips 12953BWX2 XtremeUltinon LED and a set of them would cost me around $250....for now I'll stick with the bi-xenon/hid set up I have
 
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