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What's best Led replacement bulbs to get? i have side led lights and they are great but wnat more light
 
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I put these in three of our sleds and really like them. Lots of posts on here about them too.
 
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Led eagles are excellent. Ran them for 2 seasons in my xs sled.
I put the new alpha from siicompany in my mach. They are pricey but very bright, all aluminum and the bulb can be turned to dial in the light.
 
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Running Beamtech‘s in the 2019 Renegade and Alpha’s in the 2022 Renegade. Both are very good. Alpha’s I find the low beam pattern has better coverage and they do illuminate slightly further down the trail. Still relatively little mileage (700 km’s) on with them at this point so these are my initial observations.
 
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Dumb question but I have tried a couple different things and cannot figure out what I am doing wrong. I installed new SII Alpha LED lights in my 2022 XRS 900T. The low beam is fine but the high beam is worthless. High beam illuminates 10 ft in front of the sled. I have tried flipping the bulbs and messing with the headlight adjustment and I am stumped. Currently I have the wire facing down with the LED in an “ I “ vertical position. Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
 
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your describing a common problem with leds
poor beam pattern
so the best cure/fix is to adjust the bulb
what I am saying is some bulbs are adjustable some are not
the trick is to get the led bulb to be in the housing as close to the halogen alignment
look closely to the orientation of the halogen bulb
and then adjust the led/hid to match it
and then you sill may need more tweaking
 
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Hey there! LED replacement bulbs are a great way to improve your lighting situation. If you're looking for more light, I recommend checking out the LED aluminum profiles from Rigid LED Bars & LED Projectors. They're a great way to enhance the brightness of your LED bulbs and provide more directed light. Plus, they come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so you can find the perfect fit for your needs. Happy lighting!
 
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the trick to finding good led bulbs is knowing what to look for
first is the blub design....2 sided bulbs are the best design
second is the adjustable bulb
last is the lumens...most bulbs have a crazy high number
I compare lumens and watt...a real number is at least 100lm/watt
the very best of any led is about 200lm/watt
look for at least 65 +watt bulbs...they are about 4amp @13v
stock halogens are about 65w each
you can find 100+ watt bulbs that are about 7amp @13v
last some combine both bulbs numbers to confuse you
one more thing some led bulbs ballast cause fm radio interference
not a big deal on a sled...but in your car is very frustrating
 
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The LED Headlight conversion kits from LEDPowersport are great! Personally believe they’re a lot better than the eagle leds. LEDPowersport specializes in Snowmobile and powersport headlight upgrades, not like a lot of the other companies out there and they’re USA based.
check them out, they list kits by machine make and model, not just bulb size.

www.ledpowersport.com
 

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