10-06-2017, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by atalarico
Yeah, I'm actually grabbing a set of the Tyc 99 headlights and just going to drop those in, and then put in a set of the Sylvania Ultra's to boot.
It's still basically my weekend vehicle, but with the season change, I'm finding myself driving more at night in rural Colorado than I used to with it. I think I'm just going for it and it'll be enough of an improvement to make it safe again.
Thanks for the input!
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TYC are the best aftermarket headlights for our trucks & they are glass.
I have them paired with GE Nighthawk Sport Bulbs. I paid $16 when on sale & they are excellent.
https://www.amazon.com/Lighting-9003...yota%3A4runner
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10-06-2017, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by amalik
IIRC, keep in mind 99+ have to be 'aimed', something us 97 folk are not used to. Maybe
@ StreetCreeper
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I plucked mine from the wrecking yard and they were aimed perfectly when I installed them – so I can't rightly say one way or the other.
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12-03-2017, 09:51 PM
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Here are my LED headlamps - very pleased.
https://blacktop.racing/gtr-lighting...rd-generation/
The foglamps are the original halogens, and they will soon be replaced by LEDs, as will all the other lamps on the vehicle.
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04-17-2018, 03:18 PM
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I just installed some PIAA 10704 H4 Night Techs ( here on Amazon), and they are perfect for what I'm wanting. They are very bright, supposedly long lasting, and most importantly, NOT BLUE.
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01-13-2021, 04:51 AM
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01-13-2021, 12:41 PM
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There is also a note in the FAQ's that they shouldn't be used on vehicles which use the headlight as a DRL unless the DRL functionality is removed. Between the lack of ability to flash the high beams, and the loss of DRL, I'm going to say these are a hard pass for me.
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01-13-2021, 03:09 PM
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had PIAA extreme on my last 4runner and they were much better than most I had tried. My new to me 4runner has some worthless junk that is about as bright as a fashlight. Well actually I own some flashlights that are prob brighter.
Very disaappointed in the LED's on my dodge truck.
Prob just get some piaa again and then a good set of auxillary lights ( called moose lights up here)
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01-16-2021, 02:55 AM
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Hi, do you have an update as to the bulbs longevity?
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Originally Posted by Team_Jake
I just installed some PIAA 10704 H4 Night Techs ( here on Amazon), and they are perfect for what I'm wanting. They are very bright, supposedly long lasting, and most importantly, NOT BLUE.
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01-17-2021, 03:03 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Novashards
If halogen is the choice I like Osram Night Breaker Laser Headlights. I just replaced the pair I originally put in 05/2018.
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Do you get people flashing you thinking you have hi-beams on with these?
My 2000 has some basic (knowing the previous owner, the cheapest available) bulbs, so I picked up a pair for $25 - can't see how I can go too wrong - thanks for the tip.
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01-17-2021, 03:47 PM
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Quote:
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Hi, do you have an update as to the bulbs longevity?
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I got these 2.5 years ago, they are still going strong. I have given consideration though to swapping these over to my Tacoma (the bulbs are terrible) and getting new bulbs for my 4Runner. That link is out-of-date though, looks like PIAA doesn't sell that particular bulb anymore. The closest thing they sell is P/N 23-10104 - which is 3900K instead of 3600K (though after having my 3600K bulbs for a couple of years I definitely think I could've gone more white, I just hate anything that looks "blue" and my current bulbs are far from that).
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01-20-2021, 01:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Endlessblockades
Do you get people flashing you thinking you have hi-beams on with these?
My 2000 has some basic (knowing the previous owner, the cheapest available) bulbs, so I picked up a pair for $25 - can't see how I can go too wrong - thanks for the tip.
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I have not had any issues with people flashing their high beams at me so I believe I aimed them appropriately when I first got my 4runner and put in the new bulbs.
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01-21-2021, 05:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Team_Jake
I just installed some PIAA 10704 H4 Night Techs ( here on Amazon), and they are perfect for what I'm wanting. They are very bright, supposedly long lasting, and most importantly, NOT BLUE.
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I put those in quite a while back, and I just realized I had not changed a headlight bulb in forever. I looked up my maintenance log, and they were installed September 12, 2014, about 80k miles ago. Is that long lasting enough? They are the brightest incandescents I have ever had in my rig, and I tried a few before these. I would definitely get them again.
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01-22-2021, 11:32 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Team_Jake
I got these 2.5 years ago, they are still going strong. I have given consideration though to swapping these over to my Tacoma (the bulbs are terrible) and getting new bulbs for my 4Runner. That link is out-of-date though, looks like PIAA doesn't sell that particular bulb anymore. The closest thing they sell is P/N 23-10104 - which is 3900K instead of 3600K (though after having my 3600K bulbs for a couple of years I definitely think I could've gone more white, I just hate anything that looks "blue" and my current bulbs are far from that).
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I’ll put those on my list for when my silver stars die.
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