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LED lights (Will they fit?)

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Many cars can upgrade to all lights LED,  best let a car electronic shop do it.

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58 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

Many cars can upgrade to all lights LED,  best let a car electronic shop do it.

All cars can fit LED lights in them, and I will ask an electronic shop to do it, but I need to actually have the bulbs before I go there. I asked if the bulbs I linked will fit my car. 

3 hours ago, Olejesperoliver said:

All cars can fit LED lights in them, and I will ask an electronic shop to do it, but I need to actually have the bulbs before I go there. I asked if the bulbs I linked will fit my car. 

Can't really help you there a auto electronic shop will be able to fit what the car will accommodate at the LED voltage and required brightness you want.

Yes. I have changed all lights on my civic 1.8 EL to LED by myself. I would stay away from the attractively priced Chinese brands and stick with brand such as Osram, Philips, PIAA and IPF.

 

Met setup is:

 

Headlights (h11): PIAA 6000K 3700 LM

-> they are properly designed (cut-off line, stable voltage, etc). I bought them on ebay for around 4,000 THB directly from Japan. 

 

Foglights (h8): PIAA 2800K (yellow light) also from Japan

 

High beams (HB3): IPF  5000KM 6000K also from Japan

 

Interior lights including trunk: all Philips 6000K LEDs bought in Thailand

 

Rear brake lights: Philips LEDs bought in Thailand

 

Reversing lights: Philips LEDs bought in Thailand

 

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