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09-04-2021, 07:31 PM #21
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You will get a lot of input on LED's. Personally I believe they should be standard equipment on all Ford trucks just for the safety factor. Spending $1k on lights id frikkin' ridiculous. I would love to have them, but not at the price they are charging.
Spike & Kimberly
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09-05-2021, 04:57 PM #22
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We ordered the LED pkg on our 2021 F350. Yes they were expensive, but IMO worth it. After having LED headlights, the halogens just don't cut it.
Mark and Judy
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09-06-2021, 12:27 PM #23
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I agree Ford charges a lot of money for factory LED.
I will probably do aftermarket LED and install myself. It is a bit of a job removing all the parts to get at the bulbs.
The first thing I did on my 2021 F350 was to install "CREE" led cubes by cutting them into the rear bumper and splicing into back up light wires. Since LED draw so little power you do not have to run relays. I have done this on my last three pickups and when I shift into reverse it is like daylight behind. I will be installing the light cubes on my Solitude for the same reason. The light cubes put out way more light than LED back up replacement bulbs.
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09-06-2021, 12:40 PM #24
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09-08-2021, 09:16 AM #25
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I do not have LED lights but am one of those who will agree that while you can see better from behind them, the people coming at you cannot see better. More people need to take the responsibility to make sure that their LED lights are aimed properly. The main purpose of headlights is not for your night vision but for safety, otherwise, why would they have 24 hour headlight areas. If the LED are not aimed properly the safety factor goes out the window for those blinded by the lights. and for those that think I hate LED's, I am looking at mounting some on my truck, for those dark roads when you are not around other traffic. I like the light they give but I also don't like not seeing when somebody is coming at me with bad aimed lights.
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