Hi guys, I just installed the Sealight LED 9005 with the 12,000 lumen 6k series 3. Came out pretty nice. Have to test them during the night. Picture attached in low beam > high beam > front view.
No drilling. Used 2-sided Gorilla tape. Also did a fine-wire safety wrap just in case the tape ever failed.How did you mount the boxes on the fenders outside the headlight housing?Did you drill?
Hello...Did you have to install the additional resistor wiring offered separately for canbus codes by Sealight? I bought these same lights and they did not light at all up along with an error icon in my dash. I was wondering what your experience was. Thanks.Hi guys, I just installed the Sealight LED 9005 with the 12,000 lumen 6k series 3. Came out pretty nice. Have to test them during the night. Picture attached in low beam > high beam > front view.
Try flipping over the connector to opposite polarity. That’s what I did to mine and it started working.Hello...Did you have to install the additional resistor wiring offered separately for canbus codes by Sealight? I bought these same lights and they did not light at all up along with an error icon in my dash. I was wondering what your experience was. Thanks.
Thanks, so you had the locking clip on the opposite side of the nipple on the light assembly? I thought about trying that but didn't want to mess anything up internally. I'll give it a try when I get home.Try flipping over the connector to opposite polarity. That’s what I did to mine and it started working.
Right, I guess the oem halogen bulbs work either way so I read that they can come out assembled every which way from manufacturers. But LED's and HID's require specific polarity in order to work. If connecting incorrectly cause any damage, mine would have suffered, but they worked just fine when polarity was reversed.Thanks, so you had the locking clip on the opposite side of the nipple on the light assembly? I thought about trying that but didn't want to mess anything up internally. I'll give it a try when I get home.
Thank you very much for the additional info, it is much appreciated.Right, I guess the oem halogen bulbs work either way so I read that they can come out assembled every which way from manufacturers. But LED's and HID's require specific polarity in order to work. If connecting incorrectly cause any damage, mine would have suffered, but they worked just fine when polarity was reversed.
I agree. The headlights in my EX were terrible. I didn't want to mess with the LED wiring so I put in Halogen. The bottom picture is what is installed in the Telluride S and EX, a Sylvania Standard Halogen bulb . I put in the Silver Star Ultra, Top Picture. It is brighter but not as bright as a HID or LED bulb. Has anyone put in the HID bulbs?How is it a crap shoot? There is already a thread on this subject. The bulbs I linked fit just fine. "Custom made" is a line the shop is selling you on.
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S Trim Headlights Not Bright
My wife was ahead of me bringing our Telly home last night and she commented that the headlights weren't very bright. And, our S doesn't have floodlights. I'll probably upgrade the bulbs anyway but has anyone else experienced this? If so, what was your resolution? Thanks in advance.tellurideforum.org
OK found it. I was looking at the wrong areaIf you don't have a cover then you are missing the piece. My EX has the cover on both sides. It is sealed a headlight assembly.
Hello, I did not. It has a built-in smart chip with canbus. Was a plug and play for me. Maybe double check your connections.Hello...Did you have to install the additional resistor wiring offered separately for canbus codes by Sealight? I bought these same lights and they did not light at all up along with an error icon in my dash. I was wondering what your experience was. Thanks.
Thanks. I'm going to try flipping the connector to see if they'll work this evening.Hello, I did not. It has a built-in smart chip with canbus. Was a plug and play for me. Maybe double check your connections.
Perfect, looks so great! Our wheels look much better black don’t they?! The stock silver color is just too bright
I'd been considering that. Your's look so good that you've given me the energy boost I needed to get out there and get it done!Taped them off and painted
Looks amazing!!! Which paint did you use for the rims? And is it a durable paint? Wont chip off after numerous car washes?They are graphite. I was going black then I liked this better.