Depo 06+ style headlights and other aftermarket headlights thread
Try anything other than clear or amber/yellow and you'll get your *** in a sling. Red and blue are reserved for emergency vehicles, not to mention they'd look stupid. LED's are great - replaced all the bulbs in my '08 with LED's 4+ years ago, and have had no issues. For the signals, you'll need resistors for them to work properly. The backup lights will be much better, especially if you have a backup camera, and you can use LED's in the front parking lights, too.

The LED's for the parking light need to be small enough to fit through the hole in the housing, and also short enough. Same is true of LED's used to replace the other bulbs:


I've bought from both eBay sellers and superbrightleds.com.

The LED's for the parking light need to be small enough to fit through the hole in the housing, and also short enough. Same is true of LED's used to replace the other bulbs:


I've bought from both eBay sellers and superbrightleds.com.
Okay thanks!
Any idea which size LED fits in the front turn signals. I also did buy the depo headlights if that wasnt obvious :P Do the resistors get sold seperately? If I can buy them with the LED lights are they easy or hard to set up? I have HID headlights so can I just get HID turn signals?
Any idea which size LED fits in the front turn signals. I also did buy the depo headlights if that wasnt obvious :P Do the resistors get sold seperately? If I can buy them with the LED lights are they easy or hard to set up? I have HID headlights so can I just get HID turn signals?
Last edited by SR71; Jul 22, 2014 at 03:05 PM.
Just search eBay with the bulb number + LED. For example, search "3457 LED amber":
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMBER-ORANGE-3157-T20-18-SMD-SMT-LED-LIGHT-BULB-PARKING-PARK-LAMP-PAIR-3457-4157-/371104249053?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item56678974dd&vxp=mtr
There are no HID turn signals. Load resistors here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4PCS-50W-6-ohm-Load-Resistor-Fix-LED-Bulb-Fast-Hyper-Flash-Turn-Signal-Blink-/261422991067?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cde0646db&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMBER-ORANGE-3157-T20-18-SMD-SMT-LED-LIGHT-BULB-PARKING-PARK-LAMP-PAIR-3457-4157-/371104249053?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item56678974dd&vxp=mtr
There are no HID turn signals. Load resistors here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4PCS-50W-6-ohm-Load-Resistor-Fix-LED-Bulb-Fast-Hyper-Flash-Turn-Signal-Blink-/261422991067?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cde0646db&vxp=mtr
Last edited by dcains; Jul 22, 2014 at 02:06 PM.
Good job on buying some good HID bulbs. Last set you'll ever need, and the best light output available.
Did you really read this entire thread and NOT find out how to adapt the wiring? I haven't, and don't need to because I have an '08, but I'd bet the info you need is here.
Did you really read this entire thread and NOT find out how to adapt the wiring? I haven't, and don't need to because I have an '08, but I'd bet the info you need is here.
I read that the blue wire needs to get snipped or tucked? But am not aware of how it looks. I found a DIY but am unsure if that step was in there. Rest of it seems simple. So I just put new bulbs in the new housing and use old ballasts?
Been a little while since I put mine in but one piece of advice I can give you is to make sure that the headlight bulbs are completely seated in the housing well. I had one that wasn't and had to pull it back apart and fix it after I installed mine.
I don't believe so...they can be used, but not mounted to the Depo's.
The 3Five would have to be mounted in a makeshift location, and the opening for the oem ballast on the Depo housing would just need to be sealed off. Very doable.
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The 3Five would have to be mounted in a makeshift location, and the opening for the oem ballast on the Depo housing would just need to be sealed off. Very doable.
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Everything is plug and play if you're coming from an 03-05 HID. Plug the harness' in to the respective ones on the car and then there will be one or two wires that are left outside of the harness. Just tape the end off and you're done. When I did mine (one of the original ones) that's all I did.
Damn we can't win with these pieces of junk.if it isn't one thing it's 20 others.then again we all knew what we were in for since they are EBAY lights . Hey at least they look cool though.
Last edited by NOLAGG; Jul 25, 2014 at 11:06 AM.
What other problems are people having? I don't really use my high beams but I haven't had any problems. Love mine.
Taking the bumper off is a 10-minute task, might be a bit longer the first time. Each light has 3 bolts and a plug. So, not very long. After install, you need a long #2 Phillips screwdriver for aiming the beams.
You basically want the beams to be level, or maybe 1 or 2 degrees dipped, and of course, even left and right. You can park the car a few car lengths away from a vertical wall and use that as your aiming screen.
Grease is definitely not what you want near an HD bulb. In fact, the glass envelope of the bulb should be absolutely clean, even of fingerprints. You can use rubbing alcohol, lacquer thinner, or acetone.


