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Does the Baojun 510 need to change the lens when upgrading to LED headlights?

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DeCalvin
09/02/25 8:24am

Replacing only the LED bulbs does not require adding a lens, but xenon headlights need a lens; otherwise, they are too bright and seriously affect the safety of oncoming vehicles. Introduction to Car Headlights: Car headlights, also known as car front lights or car LED daytime running lights, serve as the eyes of a car. They not only relate to the external image of a car owner but are also closely linked to safe driving at night or under bad weather conditions. The use and maintenance of car lights should not be overlooked. Characteristics of Xenon Lights: Note that color temperature and brightness are fundamentally different concepts. Xenon lights are bright not because of high color temperature but because of high brightness. The unit of brightness is lumens, and the lumen count of xenon lights is generally three times that of ordinary halogen lights.

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ElainaAnn
09/15/25 3:32am

Having worked in auto repair shops for over a decade, I've seen too many car owners who upgraded to LED lights but failed by not replacing the projectors. The stock projectors on the Baojun 510 were designed for halogen bulbs, with focal points that don't match the light emission points of LED bulbs. This causes light to scatter chaotically, making it hard to see the road ahead while blinding oncoming drivers. If this issue isn't addressed, nighttime driving becomes significantly riskier—like failing to spot obstacles or causing rear-end collisions. I've personally handled cases where clients skipped projector upgrades, only to fail annual inspections and get fined. My advice: invest in an LED-specific projector kit. The properly focused beam pattern doubles visibility, making it money well spent—safety should always come first. Always choose certified shops for installation to avoid electrical issues from improper fitting.

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LailaLynn
10/29/25 4:09am

I once tried to modify the headlights of my Baojun 510 myself. Initially, to save money, I only replaced the LED bulbs, but the light beams scattered at night, failing to illuminate the road properly, and I was often honked at by oncoming cars. After researching online, I realized the original lens had incorrect focal points, causing the light to scatter. Later, I bought a set of LED lenses online and installed them—the light instantly became more focused, making the car feel more premium. Saving 200 yuan by not replacing the lenses initially seemed like a good idea, but the actual effect was far worse, and I even felt uneasy driving on highways at night. My advice is not to cut corners—go for a complete modification in one go. After modifying the headlights, make sure to adjust the angles properly to avoid glare affecting others. Actually, the Baojun 510 has great modification potential, and DIY isn’t too difficult as long as you have the right tools. The whole process was quite fun and a good learning experience.

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MacLuna
12/12/25 4:22am

Lens compatibility is crucial when retrofitting LED headlights. The original lens focal point of the Baojun 510 doesn't match LED light sources, causing light dispersion and uneven illumination. This affects lighting range and visibility clarity, increasing driving risks. Installing dedicated LED lenses can correct the light path, improving brightness and projection distance. From a technical perspective, lens replacement is necessary to ensure optimal performance. Modification records of similar Baojun models show that skipping lens replacement often leads to non-compliant lighting issues. Priority should be given to lens replacement to avoid major losses for minor gains. The installation process is straightforward - DIY is feasible for those with mechanical aptitude, provided proper tools are prepared.

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