The headlight bulbs were packaged great and look to be made from high quality materials.
Installation was simple and straightforward. I didn't have to remove anything to install them.
They had to send me the decoders because the only issue I had was the high beam indicator was not coming on in the instrument cluster.
I still need to readjust my headlights, but these LED bulbs are bright with no flicker or other issues so far.
The first couple pics are my stock halogen bulbs.
Installation of bulbs without removing the battery
Low beams
High beams
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99 4Runner Ltd 4x4, 3.4 V6, Gen 1 TRD supercharger, URD fuel kit w/ 2.2 pulley, IPT VB trans upgrade, Hayden 1679 tranny cooler, Dual Exhaust from muffler back, Deckplate w/Amsoil filter, Air Raid Intake, Lotek dual gauge pod with Boost and Tranny temp gauges, TRD Tundra Front Coil Lift w/Tundra Bilsteins, OME 891's rear with Monroe air shocks, ARB Sahara front bumper w/IPT fogs, MM 9500# winch, 285x75R16's Maxxis Bighorn Radials on Ivan Stewart TRD wheels, and front Clear corners. - SOLD
Last edited by 99SC4Runner; 08-19-2022 at 02:51 PM.
You’ll have to follow up after a period of time to let us know how they’re doing, any issues to report and so on. I ran Beamtech LED’s for about 2~ years and they’d eventually burn halfway out. Then I would reach out to the company to file a warranty claim, follow the instructions given and they’d send me a new bulb. Wash, rinse, repeat for two years.
I finally said enough is enough. I just bought some cheap Hella bulbs that lasted about 5 or 6 months. Then last month I bought some Sylvania halogen bulbs that have been working flawlessly ever since installation.
The thing for me with LEDs in our trucks is that they aren’t made for our housings and as a result, can and likely will blind oncoming drivers. I don’t need to risk my family’s safety or my own because someone else can’t see due to my headlights. But hopefully you’ll have luck with them. Not to mention, they are illegal in my state.
I've run LED headlights for several years and have never had anyone flash me thinking I have high beams on.
Good LEDS replicate halogens reflective properties so they use the same projection, so have no blinding affects.
The Plus is how much brighter and further down the road they project, without blinding others. Luck all.
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2001 Limited 4WD - 340+K - SunfireRed\Thunder Cloud; - 265/75/16 Michelin A/T2s - Fat Pat's 1.5" BL - StopTech ANGLED rotors - In series 699 trans cooler, New Yota1 transmission, All new OEM suspension front to rear.
@jgue467
, I'm looking for some LEDs for my 2000, what brand are you running, and do you have any recommendations?
@99SC4Runner
, are you still happy with the Auxito LEDs?
Yes, I like them A LOT! They are really bright with great beam pattern. I don't get flashed from oncoming traffic either.
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99 4Runner Ltd 4x4, 3.4 V6, Gen 1 TRD supercharger, URD fuel kit w/ 2.2 pulley, IPT VB trans upgrade, Hayden 1679 tranny cooler, Dual Exhaust from muffler back, Deckplate w/Amsoil filter, Air Raid Intake, Lotek dual gauge pod with Boost and Tranny temp gauges, TRD Tundra Front Coil Lift w/Tundra Bilsteins, OME 891's rear with Monroe air shocks, ARB Sahara front bumper w/IPT fogs, MM 9500# winch, 285x75R16's Maxxis Bighorn Radials on Ivan Stewart TRD wheels, and front Clear corners. - SOLD