How to change a Headlight Bulb 2004 - 2012 Chevy Colorado Headlight LED Upgrade | AnthonyJ350

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How to change a Headlight Bulb 2004 - 2012 Chevy Colorado Headlight LED Upgrade | AnthonyJ350
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  • @DapimpBDSD
    Is it better to put dielectric grease in the connector, or on the seal of the connector? Ive always put it in connector but id still find corrosion the next time i replaced bulbs. Recently, i put some one seal and pack some on the back of connectors (where wires go in). I havent had enough time to see if it made a difference
  • @toyotabrony
    A fanless led bulbs is a good option. I’m assuming they (hopefully) draw 20W per bulb. And that should be good balance. If I ever want a fanless led bulbs, I will go for that shape like a halogen bulbs. Like Lasfit - L1 plus fanles led bulbs, or SNGL, or Formula J87 led fanless bulbs. With a good price and great 20W performance. If the orientation is off coming from the factory, an all in one fanless led bulbs is not the way to go, unless it had an adjustable collar. That’s why I prefer Lasfit - LC plus, LA plus, Auxito - Y13, Y19. Those have with cooling fans. I love led bulbs with cooling fans. Because they use the right kind of the right type of cooling fan and they don’t fail often as it was back then. But fanless led bulbs work perfect fine as well. What I honestly don’t like about those large cooling fans, is usually they took a lot of space and it’s usually hard to installed. That’s why like Lasfit - L1 plus fanless is design for perfect fitment, and perfect beam pattern. All in all, led bulb upgrades is the way to go. For those who wants brightness to see much better without blindly others, or longer lifespan but fairly brighter than stock. ❤️‍🔥🤟🏼 P.S. putting dielectric grease is a huge important thing for we want led bulbs truly last, and we don’t want any moisture at all to get inside the connectors. I always use Morimoto - green dielectric grease, to create an extra barrier. I do this on every vehicle as much as I can for me, for my family, for my friends and our family members. Whether if the led bulb has long braided cable that’s expose to the elements, or same size as halogen bulbs. Always put dielectric grease on them, so they can truly last. Yeah led bulbs are great for water proof, but it’s not enough without the grease.