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Yes they fit the Ranger. H11 for the low beam and fog, 9005 for the hogh beam.

From my experience I liked them. Unfortunately though I cant tell you on a long-term type thing because of the incident 2 weeks ago(yep going to miss it but that means I can build a truck I want)
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I actually just installed and reaimed the H11 in my lows Friday night…and honestly, I’m not getting a lot of difference over stock. Definitely not $85 worth of difference. While they are brighter, it’s not by a significant amount. I’ll probably be returning them.
 
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I actually just installed and reaimed the H11 in my lows Friday night…and honestly, I’m not getting a lot of difference over stock. Definitely not $85 worth of difference. While they are brighter, it’s not by a significant amount. I’ll probably be returning them.
If you think drop in LED lights will do better I can promise you they won't. That is speaking from experience. The only lights that can shine farther are the Projector lights from AlphaRex and Morimoto.
 

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If you think drop in LED lights will do better I can promise you they won't. That is speaking from experience. The only lights that can shine farther are the Projector lights from AlphaRex and Morimoto.
Been there done that. I had the drop in LEDs already. Ran them for several months actually, and came to the realization that they were indeed way too bright and caused way too much glare. I removed my LEDs from my lows but kept them in my highs…considering those only get used when I’m alone on the road. The AlphaRex Luxx headlamps have been on my list of mods for my truck, but their price gives me serious pause, and I wanted to try to find a cheaper alternative. I guess at this point I’ll have to bite the bullet and get the AlphaRex ones, or take a leap of faith and try the GTR carbides.
 

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If you think drop in LED lights will do better I can promise you they won't. That is speaking from experience. The only lights that can shine farther are the Projector lights from AlphaRex and Morimoto.
Ever tried hid's?
 


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Ever tried hid's?
Like LED lights HID lights belong in projector housings only. They cause way to much heat and can cause the housings to melt and will cause glare
 

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Like LED lights HID lights belong in projector housings only. They cause way to much heat and can cause the housings to melt and will cause glare
I put a set in my 02 Lightning, they were excessively bright, didn't know if they had been updated since then.
 

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I just swapped in my PIAA Xtreme Lows/Highs. Will tackle fogs another day. Driver side was easy. Passenger side PITA if you have big hands. Its hard to maneuver with the airbox/snorkel. I will say stock bulbs suck. They were Osram and Sylvain Star... so decent brands. I hope it was worth the $$$ I dropped.

@Frenchy how were yours holding up till the incident with your truck?
 
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I just swapped in my PIAA Xtreme Lows/Highs. Will tackle fogs another day. Driver side was easy. Passenger side PITA if you have big hands. Its hard to maneuver with the airbox/snorkel. I will say stock bulbs suck. They were Osram and Sylvain Star... so decent brands. I hope it was worth the $$$ I dropped.

@Frenchy how were yours holding up till the incident with your truck?
For the most part they did well. The only reason I didn't see that damn cow was the fact that it was black. If anything it absorbed the light...... literally.......

As for my pathfinder I have the Xtreme white hybrid which is okay. I have used it in snow and it seems to do okay at the moment but I might change them out later
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