LEDs in headlights

Which do you prefer?

  • Option 1

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Option 2

    Votes: 9 42.9%
  • Option 3

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • Option 4

    Votes: 5 23.8%

  • Total voters
    21

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#1
Lights4.jpg


#2
Lights3.jpg


#3
Lights2.jpg


#4
Lights1.jpg
 
Lol sorry this forum works differently than others I'm on. I thought I could link the poll options with the images.
 
Too much going on. Yes they look good in the Audi headlights but I think it's too much going on for the LS headlights. Reminds me of Christmas lights on a house. Just my two cents.
 
I say 4. Can't say it's too much until it's finished and installed.Haven't seen one on an ls, might look sick
 
It looks incomplete with it being shorter than the actual housing.

Therefore, if you are blacking out the signal lense, then I would say #2 would look the most complete thereafter.
 
I am not sure which way to go without it being setup all the way, sorry no help here. But on another note is the led strip black with white lights? I have been looking for that set up for a while with no luck. Where did you find it at? Thanks
 
Wow, just yesterday I thought about doing something like that after I saw a Audi s5.. It looked sweet on the audi. Looks best to me if you did number 2
 
I am not sure which way to go without it being setup all the way, sorry no help here. But on another note is the led strip black with white lights? I have been looking for that set up for a while with no luck. Where did you find it at? Thanks

Lol autozone. I was getting some stuff I needed to do the repairs I'm making, and I figured might as well.

I'm leaning towards #4. The reason I don't like #2 is because with the sharp downturn on the inside, it makes the car look "crosseyed." Also, due to the shaping of the housing, the LEDs will be facing outwards on the top, but will turn downward and not show the light well. And, with #3, the way it's lit up from underneath, I think it creates weird shadows on the top, making the headlight reflectors look wide-eyed and scared; kinda looks like bags under the eyes.
 
Not a fan of the led setup, but I like that blacked out turn signal section. How is the light output when using the turn signal?
 
Not a fan of the led setup, but I like that blacked out turn signal section. How is the light output when using the turn signal?

TERRIBLE!!! lol daytime, in sunlight... Yeah, not bright at all. I'll be looking into some LED bulbs soon. Probably tomorrow.
 
TERRIBLE!!! lol daytime, in sunlight... Yeah, not bright at all. I'll be looking into some LED bulbs soon. Probably tomorrow.

Lol. Sounds like my fog light output. Them halogens r horrible behind black lenses. Need the hid's lol
 
I say try an option you haven't mentioned - run the LEDs along the front lower lip of the headlight. In a straight line following the front of the lens, not hugging the lights as you show.
 
I bought these exact led strips months ago on eBay. When they showed up I they weren't quite what I expected. Looked for another option for a while then abandoned the idea and bought angel eyes. Never installed those either. I think it worked out not bad at all, toast. The'yre brighter than I thought. Mine are in a drawer now. You're going toake me pull them out!
 
I think it looks cool. Night time pics? Might look cool with angel eyes, like id the eyes had eye brows.lol. Might be too much with the LED strip and angel eyes, but just throwing it out there
 

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