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fastpace 02-16-2020 10:06 PM

Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Just had one of the sealed halogen bulbs burn out on my 72 C10 so I searched the forum to see what kinds of options were available. From my searches I found you have the following options:
  • Halogen sealed beam direct replacement - ~$50, suggested to add relays to improve voltage and light output
  • Halogen H4 Conversion - ~$100, suggested to add relays and then some swap to xenon bulbs to maximize light output. Total package ~$200
  • HIDs - ~$300-600 lots of different options, has a more modern look, normally requires additional wiring for the ballasts
  • LEDs - ~$300-600 again a lot of options, but there's more flexibility in the glass and ability to look closer to stock

I prefer to have something that has a stock look and then stumbled on Dapper Lighting OE7 bulbs which maintain glass with reflector cuts for a stock look on most of the bulb. https://www.dapperlighting.com/products/oe7

Given the price point being just a little over the next best option for the stock look (H4 conversion, relays, and xenon bulbs) but a simpler install and potentially improved light output and life I decided to give them a shot. They've done some advertisement posts on the forum but couldn't find much info on the install fit and final results so thought I'd put something together.

I ended up ordering the OE7 with the OE Glass style ($50 option for the stock reflector cuts otherwise the glass is smooth) and White Phillips Daytime running lights ($13 option that I don't think I'm going to end up wiring) for a total of $386.58 shipped to me in Houston.

The box arrived and was nicer than just your average brown box. Bulbs were well packaged to ensure they arrived undamaged
http://lstwo.com/images/17445788853948510419.jpg

After taking them out, the overall housing and glass looks nice. I was a little disappointed in the back of the housing is plastic, but at least the front is actual glass so should hold up and last.
http://lstwo.com/images/30784520441981904476.jpg

With the 3 prong plug, it's a direct plug and play option
http://lstwo.com/images/94972014377898710473.jpg

To start the install, the bezel need to be removed by removing the 4 phillips head screws.
http://lstwo.com/images/80658479696904343265.jpg

Then you can get to the 3 flat head screws to remove the bulb ring. The other phillips are for aiming your headlights so if your lights were aimed well before hopefully you won't need to touch them.
http://lstwo.com/images/79469533355203911377.jpg

With the ring removed the old bulb should come right out and just have the empty headlight bucket
http://lstwo.com/images/04583311173390911963.jpg

When you go to install the OE7, it's labeled for the top of the bulb which will help have your alignment tabs fall right and it also looks like there is a difference in the internal deflectors and bulb install. Also puts the day time running light bulb at the bottom.
http://lstwo.com/images/38294341304358102546.jpg

In order to get the bulb to fit you'll need to roll the rubber boot back to get it to fit through the hole in the headlight bucket. It's a tight fit, but no modification is need which was really nice to see.
http://lstwo.com/images/44261022919480004524.jpg

Then you can roll the rubber boot back down and it'll hold the bulb in place for you.
http://lstwo.com/images/39005696954236738869.jpg

This gives you the opportunity to check the alignment tabs are sitting in place and then you can reinstall the ring and trim.
http://lstwo.com/images/08882891952469972925.jpg

With it all buttoned back up, plug them it in and turn them on to test.
http://lstwo.com/images/07680933484564070518.jpg

http://lstwo.com/images/50754684544043758726.jpg

After install I had to get some comparison pictures. I used my phone on the Pro mode and fixed the aperture, ISO, and exposure time so that the pictures could be used for comparison without variation of exposure. All pictures are low beams because the high beam filament is burnt out on the halogen. First, pictures from the interior of the truck.
Halogen
http://lstwo.com/images/18667996580283026600.jpg

OE7
http://lstwo.com/images/04599989736419267946.jpg

Both
http://lstwo.com/images/17371537689341638823.jpg

Then some pictures looking back at the lights
Halogen
http://lstwo.com/images/22919374982258226050.jpg

OE7
http://lstwo.com/images/81358473114664572663.jpg

Both
http://lstwo.com/images/71359936857502859439.jpg

Finally, a picture from the front of the truck which really shows the difference in the light spread and cutoff line of the OE7.
http://lstwo.com/images/34007732112673467616.jpg

Overall, I liked the fact that it was a simple install and plug in, no modifications required. I chose not to wire in the DRL for now but I might consider it later but I don't think they add much benefit. From the pictures you can clearly see there is a big difference between the halogens and the OE7 especially with respect to area coverage. The temperature of the light is much nicer and will help be able to see things versus the warm color of the halogens. I'm satisfied with the results and look forward to the next night time drive to put them to work.

72 tigger 02-16-2020 10:25 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Good write up- thanks

Custom 68 02-16-2020 11:03 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Those look great. Thanks for taking the time for the write up

Fbks_Cruiser 02-16-2020 11:42 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Thanks for the great write up. The comparison pictures say it all! Too bad they don’t make the OE style for those of us driving 4 eyes.

72LB 02-17-2020 08:47 AM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Nice write up! I like them although don't care for the daytime light option.

fastpace 02-17-2020 09:27 AM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72LB (Post 8679827)
Nice write up! I like them although don't care for the daytime light option.

Agree, I don't really have a desire to use the DRL so I didn't bother to wire them up and just left the bulb there. You really can't see the bulb so it doesn't make any change to the appearance or use of the lights. If they had an option without DRL I would have chose those.

HeavyHauler 02-17-2020 01:58 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
I went to their website and discovered quite a few bad reviews as far as trying to make them fit. But with that said I am going to buy some and see if I can get them to fit as easy like you did. Thanks for the write up!

fastpace 02-17-2020 02:15 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HeavyHauler (Post 8680007)
I went to their website and discovered quite a few bad reviews as far as trying to make them fit.

I'll try to take a comparison picture tonight when I swap the other bulb, but you can see with the cooling system that it's not exactly the same dimensionally as a sealed bulb. So it will be dependent by car type and the headlight bucket if there is any modification required. Luckily on my 72, it was a perfect fit without any modifications. If that center hole were just slightly smaller I would have had to enlarge it to get the lights to fit.

HeavyHauler 02-17-2020 03:33 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fastpace (Post 8680018)
I'll try to take a comparison picture tonight when I swap the other bulb, but you can see with the cooling system that it's not exactly the same dimensionally as a sealed bulb. So it will be dependent by car type and the headlight bucket if there is any modification required. Luckily on my 72, it was a perfect fit without any modifications. If that center hole were just slightly smaller I would have had to enlarge it to get the lights to fit.

They will be going into a 1968 Chevy C10 SWB fleetside.

derotoreut 02-18-2020 08:20 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
Have seen Dapper at Columbus Good Guys show past few years. Was quite impressed, but I was not in a position to buy at that time. Now I'm getting close with my K10 engine swap and will definitely be going that route when I'm ready. Nice results and great write up.

toolboxchev 02-19-2020 03:01 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
That is very nice. Most of the new vehicles I have been in show just a flood with the cutoff line. I like the fact that they are indeed glass with the spot in the middle.

Good stuff.

3767 02-21-2020 07:02 PM

Re: Install and Review of Dapper Lighting OE7 LED Headlights
 
I didnt see the lumen light output on the box nor n the description on their site. Does anyone know what it is for this model?


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