2018 Expedition LED headlight conversion

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SIDDIQ

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Hi Breaker,
Did you notice any issue with the setup?

what about the wattage compatibility does it have the same 60 watts as original bulbs?
actually, I'm planning to have the same as your setup, but the only concern is the wattage to prevent any electrical issues in the future is it's higher than 60.
and the same concern for the fog led as well ?

Thanks
 

Bmanxx13

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any updates on these bulbs? A lot more depth, and flood distance vs the stock bulbs?

Sorry for the late response. But yes, they provide an insane amount of light. they light up my entire street when I turn onto it. Mine came pre-adjusted and aligned perfectly so that they don't blind anyone. The only issue I've run into is that they'll flicker every once in a while. They are so bright at night that you'll notice it, but doesn't happen often. My battery is original so maybe it needs to be replaced soon. Not sure how long the AGM batteries last.

Edit: I'll try and get some pictures next time I drive at night. I don't have any before pictures, but I'm sure you'd be able to compare the difference to stock if you still have them.
 

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This post is great, one of the reasons I’m not considering the Limited without the 302a package is the standard lights do not even come close to meeting my expectations. I’m glad I got to drive a rented Limited without LED at night from TN to FL and back because I wouldn’t have known of their poor quality. My expectations come from great LED lights in the Acura MDX and Volvo XC90 (with adaptive head lights) so mediocre doesn’t cut it.
 

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Anyone have a solution or LED brand that doesn’t flicker?
 

RANDAL CHAO

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Didn't have any problem install a $20 pair or $40 pair LED bulbs. Beam pattern is well rounded. White color and brightness much much better than OEM halogen bulbs.

 
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