I don't know guys; I'm not sold on these $700 LEDs. I've been installing aftermarket parts in my vehicles for the past 22 yrs now, but these LEDs are not worth it! I rather add that money to nice light-weight forged wheels and save a few MPGs on fuel. It's hard to beat Audi's and Merc's LEDs. However, I've seen better out there. The Key is to make it look natural...like it's part of the car, i.e. OEM from the assembly line. 1st, the LEDs are too low on the vehicle which makes it look unnatural in my opinion. You can find better placements.
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www.carid.com. I'm in the middle of buying purchasing 20x9 wheels and tires for my LR4 as I'm typing this. They have a good selection of LEDs by the way half the price of what the dealer charges, and probably better quality to. I rather pay $300 for something that's made in China than $700. I wouldn't be surprised the LEDs are made in China or Taiwan. I could be wrong. I was actually contemplating whether I should invest in LEDs and install them somewhere inside or behind the front grill. You got the middle and bottom row within the grill to place them. Depending how much you want to pay, you can choose how long you want the LEDs to be. However, changed my mind b/c I don't like any aftermarket wires splicing or added into the fuse box. Also, I rather use that money on the new LR4 exhaust from Magnaflow...however, they sound a little too aggressive for a family car, but definitely how a V-8 should sound. Check out carid.com and let me know what you think.