NOTICE: LEDs installed on this vehicle were for show car and instructional purposes only. Exterior LED bulb replacements for headlights are not legal for street use in USA. Exterior LED bulb replacements are only legal for Fog Lights in road vehicles and off-road usage. Please check with your specific location’s laws before installing and using them in your vehicle.
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Great video, I’m going to buy some of the Keplers for my girlfriends civic sometime soon. I’m glad the installation looks pretty simple
I never knew led headlight could be expensive
If you have to replace the LEDs how hard is it to remove the ballasts?
What is the ballast for? There are other kits without it, just need to make an informed decision. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. I checked your website and I do not see this kit as one that can be purchased. Please advise.
Solid connection man
I’ve loooked at 2 items on your website so but it hasn’t given me a good description between the None premium Kepler and the Premium Cree, what’s the difference between both? Is the other one brighter? Warmer in color or Cooler?
Can I use the same LED’s for the headlights and the Fog lights? Or are they different?
Do videos driving with the old light and with LED!