Kubota conversion LED lamp bulbs

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The cab is curved to fit the OEM lights. Nothing else will look right.
The ones I linked to would look pretty close. Won't be exact, but I doubt any of us would notice unless it was pointed out.

Aaron Z
 
   / Kubota conversion LED lamp bulbs
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Paul, I'm glad you chimed in, and thank you, you are pretty much considered the guru of these projects. However, yes, the headlights make sense, these aftermarket bulbs are so much larger apparently to dispel heat, the one you used even had a fan on it it, like a computer chip or zrt motor. But did you ever try to replace the bulbs in the smaller lights?
Maybe one can't...

Downsizing, thank you. I would expect you to offer me tips on downsizing...:D

It's pretty clear to me the answer here is to just ditch the oem lights and replace them with LEDs. I opted to add to what I had, thinking more the merrier, and having a diffused flood pattern from the oem lights would have been fine since the new LED's in front have a built in spot and flood function. Yes, getting blinded by headlight glare bouncing back would not be good, good point Fallon. Paul, you ever have problems with that with your new headlight bulbs? Particularly in your area where you are working in snow all the time, blowing snow and lots of light would make a whiteout condition I think, how has it been?
 
   / Kubota conversion LED lamp bulbs #33  
Paul, I'm glad you chimed in, and thank you, you are pretty much considered the guru of these projects. However, yes, the headlights make sense, these aftermarket bulbs are so much larger apparently to dispel heat, the one you used even had a fan on it it, like a computer chip or zrt motor. But did you ever try to replace the bulbs in the smaller lights?
Maybe one can't...

Downsizing, thank you. I would expect you to offer me tips on downsizing...:D

It's pretty clear to me the answer here is to just ditch the oem lights and replace them with LEDs. I opted to add to what I had, thinking more the merrier, and having a diffused flood pattern from the oem lights would have been fine since the new LED's in front have a built in spot and flood function. Yes, getting blinded by headlight glare bouncing back would not be good, good point Fallon. Paul, you ever have problems with that with your new headlight bulbs? Particularly in your area where you are working in snow all the time, blowing snow and lots of light would make a whiteout condition I think, how has it been?

Thanks for your kind comments. After I replaced all the oem cab lights with LED'S the main body head lights looked yellow in colour so I went looking for something that matched the others and came up with what you seen in the video. Yes they are larger and yes they have built in fans for cooling but man they work sone nice. Just tonight I was out snowclearing thinking how well they work and how reliable they are and I don't have to look at yellow lights anymore lol. As for reflection. I've had no issues with any of the lights blinding me in the cab. Very happy with the set up and no plans to change anything in the way of led lighting. Happy New Year to you all.
 

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