Auxito Long Term Review ?

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Anyone have a long term review in the auxito bulbs?
looking to do my fog lights & high beams.
don’t wanna do my low beams as I worry about blinding people, but I also want some more light for the dark highway drives.
auxito bulbs are a hell of a lot cheaper than diode dynamic or baja fogs..
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I've been running the low beams, high beam, and fogs since Feb and no issues. Not exactly long term but a decent amount of time.

The low beams will not blind anyone. Just park in front of your garage and take before / after pics to make sure the bulbs are clocked the correct orientation. I know there are some strong opinions on LED bulbs in halogen housings but I have zero doubt that these are solid and are not bothering anyone.

I'm very happy with them. The cutoff is good, the output is good but not bright light the sun. Massive upgrade for all the bulbs over my stock XLT ones.

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No long term review, I have had them in for a month with a lot of night driving. I changed out all of them, hi/low/fog and am very happy with them. 6500K white without being the hated blue, good pattern. the DRL setting works fine (half power) and the low beam pattern is the same as OEM. I marked the garage wall with the stock beams and the Auxito's hit the same mark so not blinding anyone, at least I haven't been flashed. When I add the Eibach coilovers next month I will need to adjust the low beam back to that mark.
 
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No long term review, I have had them in for a month with a lot of night driving. I changed out all of them, hi/low/fog and am very happy with them. 6500K white without being the hated blue, good pattern. the DRL setting works fine (half power) and the low beam pattern is the same as OEM. I marked the garage wall with the stock beams and the Auxito's hit the same mark so not blinding anyone, at least I haven't been flashed. When I add the Eibach coilovers next month I will need to adjust the low beam back to that mark.
thanks guys. Did you go with the yellow fogs or straight white?
 


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thanks guys. Did you go with the yellow fogs or straight white?
I also went with white, have used amber and don't care for them as the lane markers don't show up as well as with white.
 

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I also went with white, have used amber and don't care for them as the lane markers don't show up as well as with white.
Half the road around here don't even have lines.... the other half of the roads have lines so worn you can't hardly see them lol.
 

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I've been running the low beams, high beam, and fogs since Feb and no issues. Not exactly long term but a decent amount of time.

The low beams will not blind anyone. Just park in front of your garage and take before / after pics to make sure the bulbs are clocked the correct orientation. I know there are some strong opinions on LED bulbs in halogen housings but I have zero doubt that these are solid and are not bothering anyone.

I'm very happy with them. The cutoff is good, the output is good but not bright light the sun. Massive upgrade for all the bulbs over my stock XLT ones.




This is the same outcome with my Auxito bulbs. Very happy with the light output.
 
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I have been running the Auxito LEDs for about 18 moths. "Light years" (pun intended) above the stock halogens. Once adjusted properly have not been flashed by any oncoming vehicle and visibility down the road is great.
 

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I've been running the lows, fogs and switchback marker/signals for about 6 months. No complaints, definitely a big improvement.
- I had to significantly lower the aim on the low beams to match the cutoff from the halogens.
- The heat sink fans are quite loud. At first, I didn't realize what the hell was making the noise when I shut the truck off in the garage.
- If using the turn signals, you'll have to use Forscan to disable the "hyperblink"
 

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OP or anyone else in this thread have experience with these auxito led bulbs with the Low Beam DRL with the switch set to Auto? Does this cause flickering or need for a set of those pwm flicker modules?
 

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OP or anyone else in this thread have experience with these auxito led bulbs with the Low Beam DRL with the switch set to Auto? Does this cause flickering or need for a set of those pwm flicker modules?
I only have the parking lights as DRLs. But if my low beams are on and I forget to turn off auto-stop/start, they flicker when the engine restarts. I always feel like the guy in front of me at the light is gonna think I'm flashing him to go.
 
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I only have the parking lights as DRLs. But if my low beams are on and I forget to turn of auto-stop/start, they flicker when the engine restarts. I always feel like the guy in front of me at the light is gonna think I'm flashing him to go.
Hell my low beams do that without being changed to LEDs. Half the reason why I installed the eliminator.
 

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Hell my low beams do that without being changed to LEDs. Half the reason why I installed the eliminator.
my 2007 Honda did it when the engine fan kicked on (no auto start/stop in that car).

I'm pretty sure it's not even perceptible to people outside the vehicle.

FWIW, I have Auxito low/high/yellow fogs in my XLT and I've been happy. nobody flashes at me. I see better at the edges. I like the contrast I get with the yellow fogs.
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