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Old Jan 11, 2017 | 10:13 PM
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DEAL/front bulbs upgrade

Hi guys, I'm new to Acura ownership I found a great deal on a 2009 TL with only 50,000 miles. Reliability for that year seems outstanding so I jumped on the offer. I want to upgrade the DRLs. But I also see guys talking about shutting them off all together. What is everyone's opinion on this?

If you vote to keep them and upgrade, are these good choices?

http://www.vleds.com/shop-application/application-high-beam/9005-hb3/9005-ultra-lmz.html

http://store.ijdmtoy.com/9005-CREE-High-Beam-LED-Daytime-Lights-Kit-p/40-070-drl.htm

If you vote to remove them, I guess just pulling the fuse and I won't see any error messages?

Second question, anybody have opinions on which led bulbs to use for the front turn signals?

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Old Jan 19, 2017 | 09:44 AM
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Either one will do. Just an fyi, more than likely you will get a "Check DRL Lights" on the dash
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Old Jan 19, 2017 | 09:46 AM
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There are multiple threads here: https://www.google.com/search?q=site...hrome&ie=UTF-8


Read through them and see which one best fits your wants/needs/style!

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Old Jan 19, 2017 | 12:12 PM
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I decided

Thanks guys. I decided to go with the V3 Triton's for the blinkers. And then an HID kit for the high beam DRL. I think spending more money on a better set up is the best choice. Plus, with these kits it's all plug and play. No splicing because even the resistors are connected via plug n play.
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Old Jan 19, 2017 | 12:20 PM
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Great choice!
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Old Jan 19, 2017 | 12:20 PM
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I meant LED kit. And all are from www.vleds.com
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Old Feb 6, 2017 | 03:37 AM
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I have ordered all the LEDs and will post photos/video link when they are installed. The V3s are on back order so I should get them by next month they said.
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Old Feb 6, 2017 | 10:01 PM
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I have a standard SMD flashback, cost me 25 bucks. What's the difference between the SMD ones and the 200 dollar tritons?
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Old Feb 6, 2017 | 10:14 PM
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The V3S Triton's are the professional way to do an LED upgrade. The plug and play means no wire splicing when you have an on board computer monitoring the draw of current. Others require you to splice in a resistor. They are also better than a regular LED bulb because the lumens is much better in bright sunlight versus the cheaper bulbs. Hope that helps.
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Old Feb 6, 2017 | 10:36 PM
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I opted to skip the resistor regardless, and from what I can tell the brightness is pretty good still on mine. I'll take a few pics and post it.
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Old Feb 6, 2017 | 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Blaze9
I opted to skip the resistor regardless, and from what I can tell the brightness is pretty good still on mine. I'll take a few pics and post it.
Cool yes please share your photos. Take them in the sunlight to show it since that's the most important. Also, you don't get a bulb out warning?
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Old Feb 7, 2017 | 06:42 PM
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Cool yes please share your photos. Take them in the sunlight to show it since that's the most important. Also, you don't get a bulb out warning?
You hyperflash, no warning light or anything in the infotainment system. Just the hyper flashing. However I personally like how that sounds and looks so I opted to stick with that. The hazard lights switch will make them flash at a steady rate, just the turn signal will make them hyper flash.

I'll take a pic tomorrow and tomorrow night to give you an idea.
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Old Feb 15, 2017 | 02:57 PM
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Well I guess it's finally tomorrow. My bad bud.

Here's some day-shots with headlights on and fogs on and off. I'll get some night shots soon.

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Old Feb 15, 2017 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Blaze9
Well I guess it's finally tomorrow. My bad bud.

Here's some day-shots with headlights on and fogs on and off. I'll get some night shots soon.

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Hey they look pretty good man. Mine should arrive early March they said, so I'll post my pics after install.
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Old Feb 16, 2017 | 02:14 AM
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Hey they look pretty good man. Mine should arrive early March they said, so I'll post my pics after install.
Sucks that your stuff is on backorder. Looking fwd to see your progress in March.
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Old Feb 27, 2017 | 06:33 PM
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Alright so the DRLs arrived yesterday and I installed them. Part one of my light project. Took me about 10mins and they are perfect. For anyone still looking and not knowing, these from vleds are perfect and the best thing is they put out the proper amount of power, so no resistors needed and the computer does not throw a DRL code. Plug n play install. You can buy them here: http://www.vleds.com/shop-application/application-high-beam/9005-hb3/smz-9005.html
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Old Feb 27, 2017 | 08:51 PM
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Thanks for the update! I was thinking about this post as well. I hate the yellow DRLs.
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Old Feb 28, 2017 | 04:37 PM
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VLED's is the way to go! The yellow DRL are blah
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Old Feb 28, 2017 | 08:00 PM
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How are the low vs high beams? The DRL light does both DRL and highbeams correct? AFAIK most LED highbeams are pretty bad. Can you give us a night-time shot?
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Old Feb 28, 2017 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Blaze9
How are the low vs high beams? The DRL light does both DRL and highbeams correct? AFAIK most LED highbeams are pretty bad. Can you give us a night-time shot?
Your low beams are HID. The stock high beams are halogen. The DRLs are only the high beams, just at a lower power setting, so not 100% until you actually activate high beams. The DRL LEDs I speak about above are perfect. You won't be disappointed. Considering the usage or DRLs to high beams, the DRLs were more important. They're simply used more of the time than any other light, except your low beams...
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Old Feb 28, 2017 | 08:21 PM
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Will take a photo for you tomorrow.
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Old Feb 28, 2017 | 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Christopher Michael
Your low beams are HID. The stock high beams are halogen. The DRLs are only the high beams, just at a lower power setting, so not 100% until you actually activate high beams. The DRL LEDs I speak about above are perfect. You won't be disappointed. Considering the usage or DRLs to high beams, the DRLs were more important. They're simply used more of the time than any other light, except your low beams...
Yeah, that's why I was wondering how the low vs high beams compare. I almost never run DRLs, my car usually is always on low-beams. I might get a nice set of LED DRLs if I can actually use the high-beams. I do go into woody/forested areas at night at my drive home roughly 2x a week so I often use high-beams to see better. I wouldn't be able to trade a lower lumen/throw high beam for a nicer looking DRL.
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Originally Posted by Blaze9
Yeah, that's why I was wondering how the low vs high beams compare. I almost never run DRLs, my car usually is always on low-beams. I might get a nice set of LED DRLs if I can actually use the high-beams. I do go into woody/forested areas at night at my drive home roughly 2x a week so I often use high-beams to see better. I wouldn't be able to trade a lower lumen/throw high beam for a nicer looking DRL.
Totally understandable. If you drive in wooded areas you do need good high beams. I will take a few good night photos so you can see what it looks like.
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Alright here are the photos. I tried my best I hope you can see it well:

With HIDs only

With HIDs & DRLs (high beam)

DRLs only

DRLs & HIDs


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Thanks for the link and pics CM. About to return my Philips Diamond vision drl bulbs and get me them VLED's SMZ's. They look pretty legit from your photo comparisons. A bit pricey, but gotta pay 2 play. There goes my ski trip money smdh
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Old Mar 2, 2017 | 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Soal Man
Thanks for the link and pics CM. About to return my Philips Diamond vision drl bulbs and get me them VLED's SMZ's. They look pretty legit from your photo comparisons. A bit pricey, but gotta pay 2 play. There goes my ski trip money smdh
No problem. I'll be posting the vleds V3 Triton's in a week or two when they arrive. If you haven't done that upgrade yet, you might want to see those too, that way you can ship them all together. Just a thought...
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These look really nice!
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+1 Looks great. I am probably going to get Fogs done up as well.

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Originally Posted by echodigital
+1 Looks great. I am probably going to get Fogs done up as well.

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Thanks. I was thinking about it but where I live we get fog maybe once every few years so I thought that one should be last. But I did also do the trunk and door courtesy lights but I'm pretty sure everyone has done those. Post your photo when you're done ^^
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Old Apr 14, 2017 | 12:39 AM
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Alright guys, vleds.com had a longer delay but my V3 Triton blinkers (front and rear) finally arrived today. I have videos showing the results, just ask. I also wanted to let you guys know that the install is a bit more difficult on our cars vs. other cars. The way Honda built the lenses and the location of wires is clean, but also makes it difficult for upgrades. If anyone needs help, I can walk you through what I did to keep this upgrade clean.

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What troubles did you run into when installing the turn signals? Are those switchbacks? I can't tell if it's just a super bright yellow/amber or if it's white. Looks incredibly bright, I'ma bit jealous =P
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Old Apr 15, 2017 | 05:34 PM
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What troubles did you run into when installing the turn signals? Are those switchbacks? I can't tell if it's just a super bright yellow/amber or if it's white. Looks incredibly bright, I'ma bit jealous =P
Main troubles were room for the rear, and location in the front. Our rear lights are a super tight area. So there's a few things you have to do but it's not that bad. The front signals, since they are behind the bumper are a little pain to get too. Plus you have to zip tie the control box and wires to keep it clean. They are switchbacks white/amber. I got the 5K White because 6k won't match our HIDs. They look amazing in person in both modes. If you get them and need help just ask
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Would love to see the video....
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Vleds Products are absolutely Top Of The Line Products

I don't know what choice you will make I can tell you with certainty that Vleds products are top of the line as I have made many purchases from them over the years and have not yet to date have ever even had a failed led light etc...from them. I know as far as any kind of switchbacks there are no competitors for Vleds Triton V3 series from Vleds. I would not recommend any other source for led lights I Tried some license plate lights from Jdm Astar and have had the same bulb fail 3 different times went back to vleds should have know just wanted to try a lower price... You really do get what you pay for !
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Old Apr 15, 2017 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Rancher2005
Would love to see the video....
https://youtu.be/jDFMViQXo-k

There you go Right is stock in video to show the difference but it's so much better in person, trust me.
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Looks great - thanks!
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Hi Christopher, I've enjoyed reading though your thread and appreciate you taking the extra time to share and explain your experiences. I just recently went through helping my son upgrade the lighting on his '97 4runner. We ended up going with Opt7's LED kit for HI/LO beams at about $110 and standard phillips LED bulbs for just a few bucks each. We were very happy with the OPT7 kit and satisfied with the Phillips. I have an '09 TL tech and would love to do the very same thing you have done but the set you have chosen is $200 for the DRL/HI beams and $120 for the switchbacks while Blaze9 used SMD flashbacks for $25.

I'm curious as to what the actually differences are. Did you come across something in your research or did you just choose to go all in for peace of mind?
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Hi Christopher, I've enjoyed reading though your thread and appreciate you taking the extra time to share and explain your experiences. I just recently went through helping my son upgrade the lighting on his '97 4runner. We ended up going with Opt7's LED kit for HI/LO beams at about $110 and standard phillips LED bulbs for just a few bucks each. We were very happy with the OPT7 kit and satisfied with the Phillips. I have an '09 TL tech and would love to do the very same thing you have done but the set you have chosen is $200 for the DRL/HI beams and $120 for the switchbacks while Blaze9 used SMD flashbacks for $25.

I'm curious as to what the actually differences are. Did you come across something in your research or did you just choose to go all in for peace of mind?
Hi bigdogs, thanks for your comments. Yes indeed I did try those cheaper bulbs. I started at one around 30$. Then tried ones around 65$. And the light was so low and terrible, you couldn't see it during full sun, which is dangerous. So I opted to go professional. If I were you I would save the heartache of doing it over and over and just get what will definitely work well. Maybe just do one set a month vs. all at once. If you need more photos such as comparison, I can make some to show you what I mean. But I don't have the other bulbs anymore (the 30-65$ ones) . The other big thing for me was the plug and play and resistors. If you install a cheap bulb, you'll get the warning. Then you'll add a resistor. All those wires and it's not going to be a professional install, not to mention cutting into stock wiring :/ Hope that helps, let me know...

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Thanks for starting this post CM. This helped me decide on LEDs for my car. I am going to post pictures of the 9005 and H11 (Fog lights) with LED this weekend as well. In the end, I chose this because I was in Canada.

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I got the anti-flicker module just in case as it was only $15 extra. It was worth it 'just in case'.

1. Try to get a weave heat sink. There are no moving parts to breakdown.
2. Have a 7.5 fuse just in case there is a problem with the DRL not working later.
3. LEDs are the way to go. The technology has changed a lot in the last 3-5 years. They are much now much brighter than the halogens. Don't buy cheap ones, you pay for what you get.
4. DRL in low and high beam is still pretty bright compared to halogens.
5. www.vleds.com's 9005 with weave heat sink appears to not be sold anymore.

P.S Thanks for posting the video of the rear signal light bulb change as well. More upgrades/mods in the future.

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