Use any H4 LED headlight bulb. Goes right in place of the factory halogen bulb.Does anyone have a suggestion for an LED replacement headlight bulb for a 1993 VMax? Looking for a much brighter headlight.
Thanks!Use any H4 LED headlight bulb. Goes right in place of the factory halogen bulb.
I have run the headlight gamut with my machine, H.I.D. and L.E.D. along with different bezel's.Thanks!
I ended up with a light designed as L.E.D., a true H.D. Daymaker .
There for sure are equal knock-offs at less than half the price, just as bright, high and low beams with cut-off.
The best bet for the stock housing/bezel is Sean's high watt incandescent bulb offer. Pics shown of the L.E.D, its beam and the H.I.D. in the clear lens/bezel from Sean and the incredible Daymaker, that light just looks fricken cool as heck on the bike.
I just fitted a 3 sided h4 led in stock housing and is way better.Does anyone have a suggestion for an LED replacement headlight bulb for a 1993 VMax? Looking for a much brighter headlight.
Here's what works, its an ebay item. Its the bucket that your referring to not the bezel.Just wondering if your LED "daymaker" fits in the stock bezel? I found some VMaxxers moved to 7" housings and LED's and I would rather prefer a 5.75" size, idially into the chrome OEM housing.
Pull up to a wall or garage door at night, does your set-up have a cut-off?I just fitted a 3 sided h4 led in stock housing and is way better.
I also have the upgraded 7inch multi reflect housing to go on for better beam spread.
It's "The Way" of a great many Vmax riders that you can't simply replace a bulb and have a good result. It almost always requires hundreds of dollars in investment and a full machine shop working for hours on end to get a decent result.Gent, not sure if you were referring to my set-up or Nsubs in the previous post. The lamp I used has a very distinct cut-off on low beam so should not be an issue for oncoming traffic and is way brighter than a stock halogen. It is a good plug-n-play if a guy wants brighter and doesn’t want to go to the trouble of changing housings. Keeps the Max looking stock. I cannot vouch for other makes of LED lamps and if they are focused properly - if they are DOT approved, they should be OK though.
I just checked and the Car Work Box lamp is a 2 - sided lamp much like an original H4 halogen would be. A 3 - sided lamp could possibly spray light in every direction.
It's "The Way" of a great many Vmax riders that you can't simply replace a bulb and have a good result. It almost always requires hundreds of dollars in investment and a full machine shop working for hours on end to get a decent result.
Where do you like to purchase a H4 LED replacement bulb and what wattage do you recommend?Use any H4 LED headlight bulb. Goes right in place of the factory halogen bulb.
It's a lot more light. It's about the same difference going from the old halogen to the LED as it was back in the day going from the old sealed beam to a halogen. The factory halogen H4 will put out right around 1,000 lumens. The LED H4 can pound out around 2,000 to 4,000 depending on which one you buy.To replace the bulb with a better bulb is giving you a tiny bit of a better light.
Anywhere from anybody, really. I ordered an Auxito simple because it was on sale at the time for around 50 bucks and it didn't have the huge base on it that some of them have. It worked perfectly and is about twice as bright as the old halogen bulb. It claims to be twice as bright and I think it is. If anything, it may be just a bit shy of it but not by much.Where do you like to purchase a H4 LED replacement bulb and what wattage do you recommend?
Again, if you're up for modifying your entire headlight assembly to fit one of those ugly things, you're perfectly welcome. Knock yourself out. But if all someone wants to do is replace a bulb that takes all of 10 minutes and gives you good light, just pop an H4 LED in it and be done with it.
I agree, straight fit very brightBefore you deface the front of your vMax for about the same amount of money, try an LED lamp. The Car Work one I mentioned or the Auxito that Parm mentioned are both better than the stock halogen. The stock halogen lamp is 55 watts on low, but the LED lamps are far more efficient. Way over double the light output from 15 watts (Auxito) to 30 watts (Car Works) You want a 2 sided lamp. (So it is configured like the original halogen and will work with the original reflector) It should be specified for motorcycle use and would be nice if it had DOT approval. Buy it off Amazon and if it doesn’t give a proper cut-off line send it back.
Ok, great. Thanks for the info. Do you recall what the wattage was on that Auxito?It's a lot more light. It's about the same difference going from the old halogen to the LED as it was back in the day going from the old sealed beam to a halogen. The factory halogen H4 will put out right around 1,000 lumens. The LED H4 can pound out around 2,000 to 4,000 depending on which one you buy.
It's a really big difference.
Again, if you're up for modifying your entire headlight assembly to fit one of those ugly things, you're perfectly welcome. Knock yourself out. But if all someone wants to do is replace a bulb that takes all of 10 minutes and gives you good light, just pop an H4 LED in it and be done with it.
Anywhere from anybody, really. I ordered an Auxito simple because it was on sale at the time for around 50 bucks and it didn't have the huge base on it that some of them have. It worked perfectly and is about twice as bright as the old halogen bulb. It claims to be twice as bright and I think it is. If anything, it may be just a bit shy of it but not by much.
Ok, great. Thanks for the info. Do you recall what the wattage was on that Auxito?
The stock halogen lamp is 55 watts on low, but the LED lamps are far more efficient. Way over double the light output from 15 watts (Auxito) to 30 watts (Car Works) You want a 2 sided lamp.
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