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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025
These work grear
Matthew Phelix
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025
Very bright and I can see so much better than my old halogen bulbs
Kat Man
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025
Plug and play as stated. Lights are brighter than traditional Halogen bulbs. Lights are working good for last several months.
Joseph B Spicer
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Super bright! Have installed in all 5 of my vehicles. Can’t beat them for the price.
Asantana
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025
Compatible, bright and safe for demanding vehiclesI installed the SEALIGHT S1 LED H4s on my 2011 Hyundai with adapted magnifying glass headlights, and they have been an excellent choice. My vehicle does not support high-power bulbs, and these 60W and 6500K ones fit perfectly without errors, without excessive heating or the need for adapters.The beam of light is clean, defined and without glare, ideal for night driving in dark areas. Unlike other more powerful bulbs that I had tried (and that ended up generating electrical problems or bad focus), they offer a perfect balance between power, efficiency and compatibility.Very satisfied with the performance and visibility. Fully recommended for vehicles with electrical limitations that still need good lighting.
Blaine Stevener
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025
Works great, no fitment or dimming issues. With all lights i suggest using silicone to seal them but that’s what i do with every brand on every vehicle no matter the quality
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
Fanless... only way to go. I tested another brand with fans compared to this brand without fans in two vehicles and the fans had to be replaced, while the fanless are still going.I only take one star off of these as in low beam, I'd like them a bit brighter. Even though that blinds vehicles. There are times from other vehicles on the road where the leds are so bright that the road disappears for me. I'd prefer to avoid doing that to others.I fully expect these to last longer than the fan other brand I had. Good to go here.
James Evans
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020
First off, thanks to the people here and on the gm-trucks forum for the product recommendation. For some reason, the Amazon parts compatibility engine doesn't think that the H11/H8 Low Beam 9005/HB3 High Beam combo fits in the 2020 Silverado Custom Trail Boss, but it does.I didn't find time to install these until more than two months after I ordered them, so I'm glad that they did fit, since I was past the return date. I was expecting a painful installation, but it was nothing of the sort. I am an experienced amateur mechanic, so maybe that made it easier. Plus, I have long skinny arms, so I'm sure that helped also. I read on the gm-truck forum that some people removed the T15 torx bits from the inner fender wells and went that way to get to the bulbs, so I was prepared for that, but I never had to do that.I started on the passenger side, since there seemed to be more room over there. I removed both rubber dust caps, but just pulling on them and rocking them until they came loose. I worked on the upper (low-beam) bulb first. I just reached down, twisted the bulb counter clockwise until it released from the light assembly, and the pulled the bulb out. I then reached down and pushed on the retention clip to remove the bulb from the electrical socket. Since the LED H11 bulb has retention clips on both sides of the connector, it could clip in either way. At this point, I got out my multimeter to determine the polarity of the connector. I turned on the headlights and put my meter on the leads until I saw which one was positive (red probe on the positive side and a positive voltage showing on the meter). I used a red sharpie to mark the red side, then turned off the headlights. Looking at the truck's connector from the front, with the retention clip up top, the right side was positive. This was the same for the low beam on both sides of my truck.After determining the polarity, I connected the + side of the LED connector to the side I marked red, then I gently maneuvered the LED into the light housing's bulb hole. Starting at the angle that I removed the old bulb, I reinstalled the new bulb, wiggling it until it was flush against the housing. I then rotated the LED bulb assembly down until it was vertical and against the stops in the housing. Before going any further, I turned on the headlights to make sure that the new bulb came on, and it did. Wow, these are bright!After verifying that it worked, I took all of the cables, and arranged them inside of the bulb assembly, so that they fit under the dust cap and nothing was blocking the fan. I've attached a picture showing everything in the assembly, but before I finished adjusting how everything laid in there. After getting everything inside and situated, I reinstalled the dust cap. This was done by just pushing on one side and then working my way around, applying pressure around the circle until it all was flush with the plastic. Not difficult at all.I again turned on the headlights to verify that the low beam still worked. I moved down to the lower bulb, which is the high beam. I did the same thing as above, twisting out the bulb from the housing, then disconnecting the electrical connection. Luckily, the LED 9005 high beam bulb only has a retention clip on one side, so I didn't bother checking the polarity. I clipped the electrical connection together, then put the new bulb into the housing, rotating it until it locked down. Again, I tested the lights, this time activating the high beams to verify that it worked, which it did. I then arranged the wires and reinstalled the dust cap.Onto the driver's side. This was more difficult as the wiper fluid bottle of over there, limiting hand room. But, I said a quick prayer, and worked by feel, removing the dust caps, then the low beam bulb. (Make sure it isn't hot from being on earlier, or you could get burnt.) I tested for polarity and it was the same as the other side. Hooked up the electrical connector, Installed the LED bulb into the housing and locked it into place. Tested the low beams and it came on. Arranged the wires inside of the housing and reinstalled the dust cap.Onto the lower, high beam bulb on the driver's side. This one was a little tight for access, but I was able to reach down and get the bulb right out with no problem. Do as the other one, hook up the electrical connection and insert the LED bulb into the housing, rotating it into place. Test the high beams and it too worked. Arrange the wires in the housing and reinstall the dust cap.All done and it probably took about 30 minutes, with me taking my time. If I knew it would have been so easy, I would have installed them sooner.I also took this opportunity to adjust my low beam headlight height. For some reason, I felt that my low beam pattern was not projected high enough. Using a long, #2 phillips screwdriver in the adjusters, I rotated to the left (like loosening a screw) one turn and it raised up my light pattern slightly. I was aimed against my garage door and saw the pattern move. I was surprised that the owner's manual didn't have instructions to adjust them, saying that they were preset at the factory....Anyways, these lights were pretty easy to install and are incredibly bright. I don't see any flicker or any other problems.I wish this technology existed seven years ago when I installed HID projectors in my motorcycle headlight housing. I would have just put bulbs like this in instead, as it would have been much easier, but I do like the sharp cutoff on my HID projectors. (I don't like having a mechanical shutter for the HID high/low beam on them though.)
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Reviewed in Mexico on March 19, 2020
hubo varios puntos que no me gustaron:1.-el empaque llego dañado, el producto se veia bien, pero ya desde ahi empezo mal la cosa.2.-el producto tenia marcas de haber sido usado o al menos muy mal manipulado, una clavija venia doblada y presentaba varias marcas o tallones.3.-no traen instrucciones y a menos de que busques en linea como ponerlos, no es tan facil ni obvio com,o ellos lo plantean.4.-no se ponen en 10 minutos ni es cierto que no tienes que hacer modificaciones. al menos en mi caso (yo tengo una frontier nissan xl) no fue transparente ya que tuve que cortar el hule que cubre el foco para que pudiera entrar ya que estos focos son muy chonchos.5.-no es tan obvio cual es la alta y cual la baja. a pesar de que vi el video de su instalacion y lo hice exactamente igual, quedaron al reves, es decir, las bajas prendian en las altas y viceversa, esto implico volver a sacar el led y darle vuelta.en conclusion, no los devolvi por que si los necesitaba mucho. si dan bastante luz y en general una vez que miras el video no son tan dificiles de poner y las modificaciones como en mi caso son minimas.Lo que si estuvo super mal fue la condicion de las piezas, que no trajiera instrucciones y que estoy casi seguro que las trataron de poner y me vendieron un producto usado (al menos tecnicamente) sin decirmelo.
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