Definitive Guide to Upgrading 2006 Ford F-150 Headlights autowebnews.org
If you prefer to use your existing (or new OEM-style) reflector housings with LED bulbs, you must take extra steps to minimize glare and maximize output. First, you must ensure your headlight lenses are crystal clear. Polish severely yellowed originals with a professional-grade restoration kit or install new replacement housings. Cloudy lenses will scatter any light, making glare worse. Second, and most importantly, install a high-quality headlight wiring harness with relays. The factory wiring in your 2006 F-150 is thin, old, and suffers from significant voltage drop. A relay harness draws power directly from the battery, delivering full voltage to your headlights. This results in a brighter, more consistent light output even with halogens, and is essential for LEDs to operate at their rated performance. When selecting bulbs, look for brands that offer “360-degree” or “filament-mimic” designs that attempt to better place the LED chips in the reflector’s focal point.