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Hey there, everybody!

 

I suppose it's not too early to give you all a little sneak peek at the new Xtreme LED Pro bulbs.

 

These are Coming Soon - keep an eye on XenonDepot.com, or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, to keep up to date on all our exciting new products.

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/xtreme-led-pro-1.jpg

 

~Robert

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And here are a few more advance pictures to pique your curiosity - a comparison of the frontal portion of our Xtreme LED Bulb with the Xtreme LED Pro bulb, and a shot of the circuit boards:

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/xtreme-led-pro-compare.jpg

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/xtreme-led-pro-diodes.jpg

 

~Robert

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It's Friday again and we have some more information about our new Xtreme LED PRO Headlight kits for you.

 

These are available for pre-order now (and currently expected to be shipping during the week of August 28th), and you can find the following fitments:

 

9005, 9006, 9012, H11, H4, H7, H8, H9, and more to come in the future!

 

You can see some of the design and technical specs below and you can check out our website for more information.

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/slides/xd-slide-xtremeled-pro.jpg

 

~Robert

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Thanks for all the support and questions so far about our new Xtreme LED PRO Headlight Kits. There's been a lot of enthusiasm and interest, and we're excited to share this information with you and even more excited to start shipping these out for you during the week of August 28th.

 

You can pre-order them now, available in 9005, 9006, 9012, H11, H4, H7, H8, H9, H16, and more fitments to come in the future!

 

Check XenonDepot.com, or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more information as it comes out!

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/xd-xtlp-lumens-new.png

 

~Robert

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  • 3 weeks later...

Just wanted to share some installtion pictures of the new Xtreme LED Pro Kits on a Toyota 4Runner.

 

Installed in the low beams:

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/xtledpro4r.JPG

 

Here, you can see the difference between the HID lights on the left and the LED on the right:

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/hidvsxtledpro.jpg

 

Danny

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It's great to see installation results coming in from various vehicles with the new Xtreme LED Pro kits installed!

 

Chrysler 300 - high beams:

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/chrysler300-ledprovsstock.jpg

 

In this case, they fit in the high beams of a 2013 Dodge Charger:

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/chargerrtledpro.jpg

 

Danny

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We had some feedback from a customer who installed the new H11 Xtreme LED PRO Kit in a 2017 Lexus CT200h.

 

Take a look at some of these comparison images below:

 

OEM Halogen vs Xtreme LED PRO

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/ct200-xtledpro-vs.jpg

 

OEM Halogens in Three Different Exposures

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/ct200-xtledpro-halexp.jpg

 

Xtreme LED PRO in Three Different Exposures

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/ct200-xtledpro-ledxp.jpg

 

Xtreme LED PRO on its Own

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/ct200-xtledpro-led.jpg

 

~Robert

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how hot do the heatsinks get while in use? I have a similar problem with the housing in that dodge charger...just worried the heatsinks may get hot enough to affect the plastic housing.

 

A few posts up, you can see them installed in the high beams of a 2013 Dodge Charger.

 

The dust cover isn't an actual seal. A proper heat solution allows the heat to be transferred by every surface it can touch, such as the plastic chamber. A bad solution is one that traps the heat at a certain point. These LED bulbs were tested in 60-degree ambient temperatures.

 

Do you have any distance night time shots? Customer supplied or otherwise? I'm very tempted but I need to be sold on why these are the best.

 

This may help, installed in the low beams of a Chevy Silverado:

 

http://artoflightindustries.com/xd/images/design/forum/silverado-h11ledpro.jpg

 

Danny

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