X2 I am thinking maybe some colored ones? Hit us up!
This seems like a simple solution, however, the bulb housings on the Grizzly were not designed to reflect LED bulbs. This is where the problem lies. A simple bulb switch will not be a solution to a lighting issue, as you will have less light. More modification needs to be done. Or perhaps a factory replacement LED headlamp option. If anyone knows whether or not the '16+ headlights can be mounted to the older machines that would be a complete solution, or if there are aftermarket companies that make the LED headlight units that fit various different machines.Hey Tusak, I decided to do some research and just Google LED light bulbs for 2015 Grizzly 700 and you should get several direct switch out options. I am looking at maybe some halo angel eyes to go on the outside of mine for some color. Good luck buddy!
There are many different aftermarkets that offer a brighter more efficient bulb. (Or so they say) but I believe Tusak was looking for a way to use stock headlights just a different bulb. Thank you for explaining why this won't work. Kinda bummed that I didn't find the solution but it's better save some money.This seems like a simple solution, however, the bulb housings on the Grizzly were not designed to reflect LED bulbs. This is where the problem lies. A simple bulb switch will not be a solution to a lighting issue, as you will have less light. More modification needs to be done. Or perhaps a factory replacement LED headlamp option. If anyone knows whether or not the '16+ headlights can be mounted to the older machines that would be a complete solution, or if there are aftermarket companies that make the LED headlight units that fit various different machines.Hey Tusak, I decided to do some research and just Google LED light bulbs for 2015 Grizzly 700 and you should get several direct switch out options. I am looking at maybe some halo angel eyes to go on the outside of mine for some color. Good luck buddy!