🚗 Light Up Your Drive with Style!
The Spec-D Tuning Black LED Projector Headlights are designed for 2005-2015 Nissan Xterra models, providing both driver and passenger side assemblies. These headlights feature advanced projector technology for superior light concentration and visibility at night, are waterproof for all-weather performance, and come with a wire harness for easy installation. Weighing 7.26 kg, they are a perfect blend of functionality and style.
Manufacturer | Spec-D Tuning |
Brand | SPEC-D TUNING |
Product Dimensions | 68.58 x 53.34 x 25.4 cm; 7.26 kg |
Item model number | 2LHP-XTE05JM-TM |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2LHP-XTE05JM-TM |
Position | Front |
Bulb Type | LED |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 55 watts |
Item Weight | 7.26 Kilograms |
P**H
Impressive looks, unimpressive durability and reliance
I loved the look of these and had them installed by an automotive electrician. From day one we had troubles getting the lights to operate as they should. Our Electrician tried on two subsequent occasions to remedy the issues without success. They would overheat and turn off. After 2 years, they quit working altogether. They look cool, but regretfully, I had to remove them and replace them with conventional headlights.
G**É
Merci
Très satisfait
B**D
Trash
I had these installed in 2019 and 3 of the 4 LED halos are already failing. Light output is poor and replacement bulbs only last a few months, no matter what brand I try.
B**T
Not a drop-in part
Do not buy these if you aren't comfortable doing some wiring yourself. It's pretty easy if you have that base of knowledge and can do it correctly.I don't see anything outstanding with the build quality. It's your usual Chinese hard plastic, nothing new. Once you have everything wired up and organized, put sealant everywhere and make sure your rubber boots are seated.Don't use the flimsy wire taps provided, strip it and join it, maybe even solder it, then reinforce it with heat shrink so nothing cracks. Liberal use of zip ties will reduce stress on wires.The connectors also seem to be too long. Dremel those down. They're likely to work for a little while but once winter rolls around and the metal pins contract even a little, you'll be down one or both sides (ask me how I know). If you can't do that, zip-tie them together as tight as you can.Nothing particularly advanced but I could see it leading to some issues if it's your first rodeo, and you generally do not want to find yourself on dark rural roads with no lights.
A**L
Cheaply made, had to modify to work
Installed easy enough. Fitiment is good. The wiring for the led DRL’s was easy enough if you’re comfortable with that sort of thing.The bad: within 24 hours, one high beam stopped working. Every 12 hours after that, a low beam stopped working. Eventually none of the headlights worked. Took them out and saw that the terminals are made of very cheap metal and were corroded. I cleaned them up with a dremmel tool and added some dilectric grease to slow the chance of further oxidation. They all work now but we’ll see how long they last. I’ll be surprised if they last two full years.
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