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Product: | H5-LED |
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Works With: | 1986-1995 |
Manufacturer: | Quality Aftermarket |
Difficulty: |
![]() Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge. |
Pair of LED H5/9004 bulbs.
Upgrade your headlights to LED for a brighter, whiter light that dramatically improves nighttime visibility and safety. LEDs use less power, generate less heat, and last far longer than halogen bulbs, making them a smart, low-maintenance upgrade.
Key features:
• Direct replacement for H5/9004 halogen bulbs
• 3400 lumens of light output (per pair)
• 6500k color temperature (cool daylight)
• Automotive-grade LED chips
• IP65 waterproof
• 50,000-hour service life
Fits:
• All Vanagon outer large rectangular headlamps
• All 1992-1995 Eurovan headlamps
Why switch to LEDs?
In classic vehicles, aging wiring, terminals, sockets, and switches naturally develop higher resistance over time. Because LEDs require less amperage (the measure of the volume of electricity flowing through the wires, like water through a hose), there's less voltage drop across the system, meaning a higher voltage reaches the light socket. Higher voltage at the socket improves lighting reliability—one of the main reasons vehicles transitioned from 6V to 12V systems in the first place.
These GoWesty LED headlight bulb replacements produce about the same amount of light as a 100-watt halogen bulb but consume about 25% of the power. That translates to a much lower amperage flowing through your electrical system (no more burned up sockets, wiring, and switches—less load on the alternator and engine), and produces much higher quality light. On top of that, for about the same price as a quality halogen bulb, you get an LED that will last ten times longer.
The bottom line? With LEDs, your headlights, stop, turn, reverse, and marker lights are far more likely to work exactly when you need them to
Plug 'n' Play — Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge.
Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.
DIY — Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.
Pro — Requires professional-level tools, talent and experience.