If you intend to keep and possibly re-using the OEM incandescent TH lamp, don't let your fingers touch the glass envelope. Grease on your fingers weakens the lamp envelope and will kill the bulb. This is true with any tungsten halogen lamp.
Very great tutorial. I used this while installing LED's on my 2011 pathfinder and everything was smooth like the video. Like you said, the passenger side was very tight and difficult but I was about to finesse it after adjusting a few times.
Good job replacing the headlights bulbs guyz Am ordering my LED tomorrow for my truck 👍🏼 👍🏼 With your tutorial video I can do it mysel ! Keep up the good & instructional videos!
I also had to use a VERY LITTLE amount of O ring lube on my right from headlight bulb. It was getting moisture inside. Been perfect for 5 years now with no issues
good tutorial i was able to figure it out with your help. quick critique tho, your camera man sucks with the angles just use a gopro head mount so i can see from your perspective. also show how they look at night, with drivers side LED and passenger side stock halogen to compare the difference. beam pattern adjustment wouldn’t hurt either
You're not replacing headlights. You're replacing bulbs. Also, you didn't need to buy low beam LED bulbs with resistor. That's only needed for the turn signal bulbs to avoid hyper flash.