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Originally Posted by fourrunnerbill View Post
Although I did upgrade about 2 years ago and I didn't have any issues, if I had to do this again I would not do it. I think it's a bit over rated, it's just not important to me to have the brightest interior lighting and risk potential problems. I know many will say they didn't have any problems (same here).
People will learn one way or the other.

White LED is way too bright for map lights. So many reflections and artifacts if someone turns it on while driving (AKA..passenger) and blinds the shit out of you.

Red LED is a good compromise for map lights. It doesn't bother me at all when the passengers turn them on.

Soft white/OEM map light is probably perfect for most people. I'd still upgrade my dome light to LED though.

As for me, I had already gone down the white LED rabbit hole and wasn't happy with it. Saw a buddy with MESO's and was pretty happy with how the red LED's performed, so i went that route. So for me, it would be either stock/OEM or meso's, or one map light is red and one is white.
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