Upgrade your night driving with bright, efficient LED headlights from All12 Volts. Our headlight kits deliver crisp beam patterns, low power draw and long service life—ideal for daily driving, touring and towing in Australian conditions.
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Modern LEDs produce more usable light with less current than halogen, while maintaining a controlled beam to reduce glare. Quality thermal design and precise optics are essential for safe, reliable performance.
H4, H7, H11, HB3/HB4 and other common fitments in plug-in LED form for reflector or projector housings.
Complete 7″ round, 5×7″, 4×6″ and other sealed LED headlight units—great for classic 4WDs and vehicles with sealed beams.
Projector housings typically offer sharper cutoff and less glare; reflectors can perform well with LED bulbs designed to match the original filament position. Always choose bulbs matched to your housing type.
ADR-approved LED headlight assemblies are road-legal. For bulb-only upgrades, legality depends on housing design and compliance—choose products designed for road use and check local regulations.
Some vehicles monitor bulb current. Using CANbus decoders or compatible LED kits prevents flicker and “bulb out” warnings.
5000–6000K provides a clean white light with strong contrast without the blue tint that can increase glare or eye strain.
The LED chip stays efficient, but heat is concentrated at the base. Quality cooling (fan or heatsink) is essential for lifespan and performance.
Many kits are plug-and-play, but correct aiming and sealing are critical. If you’re unsure, seek professional installation to ensure compliance and beam accuracy.

Who does not love the outdoors and camping? It's a great adventure and opens up new destinations and often unexplored places. But you need to be well equipped with the safe and durable caravan and camping accessories for these outdoor activities. It is undoubtedly thrilling and exciting, but unless you take good care of what you need to do and what you should avoid, there's always a chance of an unpleasant experience. It pays to take sound advice from a 4WD specialist when going on a camping trip.