HID on a 110? Call me crazy!
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Spdecat, those are REALLY bright LEDs! And I do agree LynnEdwards, Cesar110 is running off DC 
Instead of adding I wanted to replace my current headlights with brighter ones and preferably lower wattage. After some searching around about the type of bulb, I figured it was a P15d-25-1
. So I searched a little bit more to find a LED version. I couldn't find a LED P15D-25-1
. I think have a broken P15D-25-1 somewhere and then
! Make my own LED P15D-25-1! But, how would I create this awesome light? Would I be better off going to a HID, or my own LED lamp?

Instead of adding I wanted to replace my current headlights with brighter ones and preferably lower wattage. After some searching around about the type of bulb, I figured it was a P15d-25-1
. So I searched a little bit more to find a LED version. I couldn't find a LED P15D-25-1
. I think have a broken P15D-25-1 somewhere and then
! Make my own LED P15D-25-1! But, how would I create this awesome light? Would I be better off going to a HID, or my own LED lamp?
#12
If you're just looking to replace a bulb, then an LED is probably not for you. If you want to add some lights, I went with something like this.
This put out over 2000 lumen. That'll give some light. You can get a flood or a spot light.
2x 27W High Power LED Light Work Light Tractor 4x4 ATV Jeep Off Road Spot/ Flood | eBay
This put out over 2000 lumen. That'll give some light. You can get a flood or a spot light.
2x 27W High Power LED Light Work Light Tractor 4x4 ATV Jeep Off Road Spot/ Flood | eBay
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