LED headlamps, is this a good product (on Ebay)?

What do you guys think of these LED halo type lights with projectors? Seems like the projectors should keep things focused? Or do they look too ghetto fabulous?



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What do you guys think of these LED halo type lights with projectors? Seems like the projectors should keep things focused? Or do they look too ghetto fabulous?



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For me even though I do a lot of modifications to my cars I prefer head lights that look close to original but are upgraded for safer driving without detracting from the look of the car. JMO
 
3 years ago i bought a set of two clear glass lens that had some kind of junk H4 halogen bulb in it for $25 the housing was identical looking almost to a old school 4x6 sealed beam bulb. i didn't even try to use the H4 bulb that came with it. and bought a set of LED H4 bulbs for $15 and hooked it all up. i set it up when the engine is running the lights come on automatic. they are perfect still to this day and bright as can be. im now going to do the same to my other Gbodys
 
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Philips makes a nice set of LED lights for 6054 size bulbs. They are also DOT approved...

These are the ones I had on the Cutlass. I drove a lot at night when we still lived in NC. They were GREAT!
there is a video on YouTube, a company sells lights did a test on most 4x6 that were on the market at the time.
Most of the lights tested were worse than the seal glass halogen lights.
The Philips were one of the 3 or 4 that were actually any good.
 

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