OEMs have managed to get insane brightness from their LED DRLs the past few years(so much so that I've seen many people driving at night with just DRLs on because they think their headlights are on..). Are there any aftermarket LED systems that even come close to the light output of OEMs? Or do you have to create your own custom array with individual components? via /r/cars http://ift.tt/2sJ7olC
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Are there any aftermarket LED manufacturers that come close to OEM LED brightness?
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