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Old 04-12-2019, 10:03 PM   #52
gte534j
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: Washington
Posts: 179
THOR #10717
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Originally Posted by gnach View Post
Brighter? YES!
Worth the cost? ABSOLUTELY!
I was driving beyond the low beams before. I can see the road now. The headlight assembly itself is junk, right out of the '60s, poor spread (using the fog lights helps) and no cut off. I'm looking for a replacement but today's cars and trucks design the lights in. Ours are just screwed into a hole in the fiberglass.

I installed the H11/H8/H9 LED Headlight Bulbs Conversion Kit, DOT Approved, SEALIGHT S1 Series 12x CSP Chips Low Beam/Fog Light Bulb- 6000LM 6000K Xenon White yesterday. Took about 10 min to unscrew old lights and replace the bulbs and then zip-tie in the wire. They look great- i still use my high beams on rurual/dark roads but they are very bright. The only weird thing now is that my high beams are so yellow compared to the regular running lights. I assume these LED would also work as well replacing the high beams or would they not be as bright as the high beams? It would be nice for both lights to have the same color.
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