Since you are using “legal” wattages for your halogen bulbs, I think these lights are probably better and the color temperature is more to my liking (white). If you put in relays and wiring to support higher wattage bulbs, I think your Cibies would make you pretty happy. For less than $80, these LED lights are working well for meAny idea how these compare to upgraded H4 headlights?
I did Cibies with Phillips X-treme Vision 60/55 bulbs last summer. The improvement over factory were great but I’m still not 100% happy especially compared to the lights in our DDs.
Please excuse my ignorance. I'm not sure if it has been explained already in the post but could someone explain to me exactly what the halo "look" or function is? Is it just a type of LED headlight with the angel-like ring for aesthetics or is there a legitimate reason they're made this way? Asking out of genuine curiosity.
Thanks Chris, I'm considering upgrading my headlights and didn't know if there was a distinct benefit to the halo's. I'm not a big fan but if there was an advantage I would consider. Thanks for the info."Halos" or "Angel Eyes" (same thing), are nothing more than an aesthetic thing. They serve no purpose other than looks, and have nothing to do with the actual light output of the headlight. Some people like them, others don't.
No problem, happy to help!Thanks Chris, I'm considering upgrading my headlights and didn't know if there was a distinct benefit to the halo's. I'm not a big fan but if there was an advantage I would consider. Thanks for the info.
Please excuse my ignorance. I'm not sure if it has been explained already in the post but could someone explain to me exactly what the halo "look" or function is? Is it just a type of LED headlight with the angel-like ring for aesthetics or is there a legitimate reason they're made this way? Asking out of genuine curiosity.
What @Chris said, but they fulfill the duty of DOT approved daytime running lights for driving too.
The entire "DOT approved" thing is a farce. It literally means nothing and has no legal standing whatsoever. I just wanted to point this out, since I see many people talking about "well these headlights are DOT approved, and these ones aren't...".
I wasn't trying to start an argument - my point was they are built to standards and they provide adequate daytime running light illumination for places that require them.
Also @Chris needs to review his new headlights. That could also be an option for me.
I’ve got them all installed and everything. I’ve just been waiting for the damn rain to stop (it never lets up here), so that I can actually take some decent photos of the light output!
The light output on these things is phenomenal! My neighbor commented yesterday and how bright my lights were.
Can’t wait!
A review while raining would be great too!