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US $29.27 Delivered: LED Headlight 9007 30W 3000LM 3-CREE Natural White (DC12-24V) 2PCS @MyLED

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OZA525

MyLED New Arrival:
High Quality LED Headlight 9007 Type Natural White 2PCS 40% OFF(Free Shipping)
Code:OZA525
Specifications:
Base Type: 9007
LED Chip: CREE
Light Source: High Power
LED Qty: 3
Rated Wattage: 30W
Input Voltage: DC12-24V
Light Color: Natural White
Color Temperature: 4000K-4500K
Luminous Flux: 3000lm
Beam Angle: 360 Degree
Lifetime: 20000H
Body Color: Black
Material: Aluminum Alloy
Product Size: ø17mm x H101mm
Operating Temperature: -20℃~60℃
Storage Temperature: -20℃~25℃
Warranty: 1 Year

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Mod: May not be legal for public use, consult your local state laws and use at your own risk.

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  • +1

    Which au vehicles use "9007" bulbs?

  • +3

    Assuming these are chinese lumens, anyone know the conversion to australian lumens?

    • +2

      Divide by 4.

  • -1

    Light Color: Cool White

    Do they come in Warm White for use in the southern states ?

  • The LED's are only on one side.

    If you are keen on getting LED's for your vehicle, get the ones with COB LED's on both sides. These should have a full aluminium body which acts as the heatsink.

    • +1

      Hmmm I've bought stuff from these guys in the past such as indoor LED and maybe Cree flashlights (??) but when it comes to car headlights I think sticking with a brand name locally sourced is a better idea.

  • Looks like they have a bunch of LEDs for the same price: https://www.myled.com/led-car-light/headlight.html
    Most of them appear to have LEDs on both sides.
    Don't expect much light output though.

  • +1

    There's no way these are safe, no way they provide remotely as much light as a regular bulb and zero chance they emit light in the correct pattern to "drop-in" to reflector style headlights. The only LED that should go near your headlights is the parkers.

  • +1

    About as legal and clever as the recently posted HIDs.

    • +2

      Correct

      http://www.racq.com.au/cars-and-driving/safety-on-the-road/d…

      Compliance issues

      LEDs change colour slightly as they warm up, and the ability of such conversions to focus and direct their light output correctly.
      LED bulbs are constructed differently and give off light in a different way to conventional filament or gas discharge bulbs, so there is a concern that the headlight's output could be affected, causing glare to other road users.
      LED headlights also require a self-levelling system as defined in ADR 13.
      Advice received from Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads is that due to differences in headlight design, these conversions would need to be certified for the particular application, rather than just as a blanket approval for the LED bulb.

      We understand that some Queensland drivers have already been fined for using these unapproved conversions.

      More illegal junk. This post should be banned and so should this store.

      • Yep, and if you have a problem with any of your purchases your only hope is PayPal

  • Illegal to use on any public road anywhere in Australia. Also how the hell is that a 360 degree beam angle? Neg for illegal product, fake specs & spammer.

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