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LED Headlights for M923A2

gottaluvit

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I cannot get that page to load at all, yesterday or today. Blank white page.

On a slight different note, I had ordered some cree LED inserts off ebay that fit the H4 conversion lights that you informed me of last summer at that smaller swap meet/rally just north of Columbus. (Sorry, forgot the name of it.) Well, it seems any incandescent light I have on my driver's side fails quickly due to vibration. Either the standard issue halogens, or the H4 halogen inserts. The seller said these inserts were 12 or 24v. After the second set they sent me, that the low beam burned out within seconds, I just got a message from the seller stating they mistakingly listed them as both voltages. What a hassle. Does anyone have any recommendations of "good" LED H4 inserts that are vibration resistant?
 

MWMULES

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It's not you, the truck lite site was jacked up right, but is back up. It looks like they have revamped the site and now only show the new style 2 part LEDs. They still show the old style route lights though.
 
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Ecscnvb

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I have converted both my 5 tons to the trucklite brand LEDs.
Headlight, turn, marker, tail.

Get the led.
While more costly they will last far longer and handle abuse from roads etc much better than halogen.

The light difference is amazing.
Not only do you see way better at night, but you stand out more during the day.

And of course the cool factor!
Where did u get your lights from?

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lindsey97

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If you install LED headlamps on a M939, be sure and have good ground. I ran a separate ground wire from my starter ground stud, to each headlamp mounted in the hood. Took a minute, but well worth it.

If you run the LED's with a weak ground, they will fail in a short time. Too expensive for that.
 

Ecscnvb

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If you install LED headlamps on a M939, be sure and have good ground. I ran a separate ground wire from my starter ground stud, to each headlamp mounted in the hood. Took a minute, but well worth it.

If you run the LED's with a weak ground, they will fail in a short time. Too expensive for that.
Thank u

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