2013 Ford OEM HID Headlights now available!
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2013 Ford OEM HID Headlights now available!
Been avidly watching for the release of these lights on fordparts.com and they are here.
Now for all of us PRE-2013 truck owners, I have put together a new H13 Harness that will plug and play with the new OEM HID headlights. All thanks to my Dad, which has access to Alldata which found out all the info for this new harness.
The new harness is available through my website and in the near future I will be purchasing a set of the 2013 headlights for upgrade modifications.
Here are the part numbers for the new OEM HID Headlights:
Chrome:
DL3Z-13008-AB
DL3Z-13008-AC
Dark FX2, FX4, Raptors:
DL3Z-13008-BB
DL3Z-13008-CB
Stay tuned
Now for all of us PRE-2013 truck owners, I have put together a new H13 Harness that will plug and play with the new OEM HID headlights. All thanks to my Dad, which has access to Alldata which found out all the info for this new harness.
The new harness is available through my website and in the near future I will be purchasing a set of the 2013 headlights for upgrade modifications.
Here are the part numbers for the new OEM HID Headlights:
Chrome:
DL3Z-13008-AB
DL3Z-13008-AC
Dark FX2, FX4, Raptors:
DL3Z-13008-BB
DL3Z-13008-CB
Stay tuned
Last edited by Tuxedoblack11; 09-27-2012 at 01:10 PM.
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Here are the pictures of the new adapting Harness, available through my website or on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2009-2013-Fo...1e30bc&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2009-2013-Fo...1e30bc&vxp=mtr
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I know somewhere here on the forums there is some kind of price for the housings, but I can't find it at the moment. Went to the Ford parts site for a lookee. They give pricing for the HID bulb (D3S-$355.08), but no price on the ballast or headlight housing. Just says "CALL". And of course the various related parts like bulb retainer, ballast to bulb wire, etc. is there. If I'm considering doing this I need to have some idea of what I'm in for money wise. So we'll see. What are your opinions? Is it really that much better? I know the PIAA RS600 HID lamps I have on the truck are just crazy bright, and they throw for ever with a decent spill. It's like why even bother having the headlights on. But, they are for off road, and I'm just wondering if these DOT legal HIDs' are going to have decent throw and spill, and be worth the cash for me. Just thinking out loud .
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I know somewhere here on the forums there is some kind of price for the housings, but I can't find it at the moment. Went to the Ford parts site for a lookee. They give pricing for the HID bulb (D3S-$355.08), but no price on the ballast or headlight housing. Just says "CALL". And of course the various related parts like bulb retainer, ballast to bulb wire, etc. is there. If I'm considering doing this I need to have some idea of what I'm in for money wise. So we'll see. What are your opinions? Is it really that much better? I know the PIAA RS600 HID lamps I have on the truck are just crazy bright, and they throw for ever with a decent spill. It's like why even bother having the headlights on. But, they are for off road, and I'm just wondering if these DOT legal HIDs' are going to have decent throw and spill, and be worth the cash for me. Just thinking out loud .
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I had a brief conversation with TRS on Facebook, and they stated that the new D3S system the Mustangs and F150s use isn't actually the best output compared to other systems.
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Look what the cat drug in.....
And the headlight is open, the customer was cool enough to allow me to crack one for R&D.
HMMM I wonder what would fit in here to blow the OEM projectors out of the water????
An EVOX-R!! Fits perfectly, bolts right up!
OEM projector on the right and EVOX-R on the left.
More pictures to come, and comparison between the OEM lense and an potential clear lense.
And the headlight is open, the customer was cool enough to allow me to crack one for R&D.
HMMM I wonder what would fit in here to blow the OEM projectors out of the water????
An EVOX-R!! Fits perfectly, bolts right up!
OEM projector on the right and EVOX-R on the left.
More pictures to come, and comparison between the OEM lense and an potential clear lense.
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Well did a little more research while Turf's paint drys for his retro.
Here's what Ive all found out: the OEM Ford projector is some version of a Hella, and the EVOX-R is the only projector that will bolt directly up. The High beam solenoid input plug matches the EVO's input as well.
Now to the comparison of light output: the EVOX-R (on the right) as you can see distributes the light better and with a razor sharp cutoff. The OEM Ford on the other hand is scattered all over, very intense hotspot with no uniform foreground coverage. The high beams are also a tell tale sign that this projector was pretty developed, im dissappointed Ford! A little extra research could have yielded a much better performing projector.
I am still working on utilizing the OEM D3S ballast to work with the D2S Evox-r for those who would potientially upgrade. I have some wheels in motion for accomplishing this, but is a trade secret for now until I can confirm its reliability. This way the OEM ballast will still cover the giant hole it mounts into and keeping all the components self contained inside and mounted to the headlight housing.
First output shots were from around 15ft away
High beam solenoid pigtail
High Beams
This is from about 8 feet away
D2S plug fits great
Here's what Ive all found out: the OEM Ford projector is some version of a Hella, and the EVOX-R is the only projector that will bolt directly up. The High beam solenoid input plug matches the EVO's input as well.
Now to the comparison of light output: the EVOX-R (on the right) as you can see distributes the light better and with a razor sharp cutoff. The OEM Ford on the other hand is scattered all over, very intense hotspot with no uniform foreground coverage. The high beams are also a tell tale sign that this projector was pretty developed, im dissappointed Ford! A little extra research could have yielded a much better performing projector.
I am still working on utilizing the OEM D3S ballast to work with the D2S Evox-r for those who would potientially upgrade. I have some wheels in motion for accomplishing this, but is a trade secret for now until I can confirm its reliability. This way the OEM ballast will still cover the giant hole it mounts into and keeping all the components self contained inside and mounted to the headlight housing.
First output shots were from around 15ft away
High beam solenoid pigtail
High Beams
This is from about 8 feet away
D2S plug fits great
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