Diode Dynamics Automotive LED Lights & Electrical Parts





Thanks to their high efficiency, HID and LED lights are some of the best options when it comes to automotive lighting. HID projector headlights are a time-tested solution providing excellent visibility at night. As for LEDs, they came into widespread use on vehicles relatively recently, and over the last years, LED technology has taken a great step forward, which made it possible to use such lighting not only for tail lights or turn signals but also for more powerful headlights. Meanwhile, not all LEDs are created equal, as the experts at Diode Dynamics say.

Founded in 2006, this American company offers an assortment of HID and LED bulbs, light bars, halos, strips, and related products needed for successful installation – harnesses, connectors, controllers, etc. Many of these goods are manufactured in the United States, and their quality is high enough to satisfy even the pickiest buyers. If you're in search of LED lights for your vehicle, there are certain factors to consider such as light output, color temp, way of cooling (a cooling fan or passive heat sink), size, materials, and so on.

HID kits and bulbs also have their own peculiarities such as a ballast type and color temperature. SL1 LED headlight bulbs, 921 XP50 Cool White Backup LED bulbs, HID conversion kits, and other products by Diode Dynamics have superior characteristics and are often used to upgrade the factory lighting system. They are rigorously tested and backed by a long warranty. The company's slogan is “See and be seen,” and it clearly describes the main benefit of using HID or LED technology in a vehicle. Turn night into day with Diode Dynamics products available on our digital shelves.

Diode Dynamics Reviews

15 reviews
5 of 5
What is the Color Chart That Has No Meaning Mean??
So some have yellow blue green ect plus a number whats all that mean.
Posted by Customer / August 22, 20222017 Dodge Durango
4 of 5
Really Bright
I bought this product thinking that it's probably not going to be too bright, but I just wanted something to light up the engine bay a little more, but it turned out to be really good. I didn't use the adapters that came with it, but you could put it on a switch if you wanted to or make it, so it comes on with your factory light. If you're going to use a switch you definitely going to need more wire because it only came with about 5 feet of wire, but it's enough to reach the factory light assembly.
Posted by Dustin (New Castle, DE) / April 13, 20211999 Ford F-150