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Old 05-21-2020, 03:35 PM #31
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I run Nineo II LED lights in my high, low, and fogs and couldn't be happier. You can snag them on amazon. I originally purchased a set for my Malibu and fell in love with them so I threw a set in the 08 T4R.
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There are indeed several options haha, but the engineering behind the bulb makes a big difference between safe lighting and glaring everyone down the road. LEDs seem to give slightly better width but a slight penalty to distance vs. halogens from the research I've done.

Those look like H11 projectors still, yes.

HIDs are still superior in overall output at this moment yes - especially vs plug and play LEDs. I briefly considered a proper LED retrofit - much closer to HID retrofit output levels - but I didn't like the color temperature in the end. I run 4200k HID bulbs now.

Couple options here:

Diode Dynamics SL1 H11s - very well engineered for proper beam pattern/great heat dissipation but on the pricier end. ~5500k temperature. I run these in my high beams - some fan noise when they're on but it ain't that bad.

Modded H9 halogen bulbs.

Upgraded H11 halogen bulbs - Osram Nightbreaker Laser/Unlimited.
Just bought a set of SL1 9005s and H11s for my highs and lows. H11s went in right away, but I couldn’t get the 9005s to lock into place. I see here you are using H11s for your high beams — was this because the 9005s didn’t fit?

EDIT: Got the 9005s to fit by swapping out the o-rings from the factory lights onto the new LED modules. Both low and high beams are great -- much more light than the halogens.

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I recently replaced low beams with H11’s I found linked on here, from Amazon. Wow, amazing difference and complete plug and play.
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Just bought a set of SL1 9005s and H11s for my highs and lows. H11s went in right away, but I couldn’t get the 9005s to lock into place. I see here you are using H11s for your high beams — was this because the 9005s didn’t fit?

EDIT: Got the 9005s to fit by swapping out the o-rings from the factory lights onto the new LED modules. Both low and high beams are great -- much more light than the halogens.
I meant i used the stock 9005 size in the stock high beam location.
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I meant i used the stock 9005 size in the stock high beam location.
Got it. Out of curiosity, do you have the stock reflectors for high beams, or some sort of aftermarket projector set up?
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Got it. Out of curiosity, do you have the stock reflectors for high beams, or some sort of aftermarket projector set up?
Stock bowls.
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I swapped out my circa 1908 incandeacent bulbs for the $25 LEDs X3 on ebay. I put one set in the low beam and another in the fog lights. I left the halogen high beams in because I like the amber tint to show ground detail better and easier on the eyes especially when approaching road signs. LED flare back on signs can be blinding. So far no oncoming traffic has signaled me that my lights were blinding them

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AUXITO LED Bulbs Kit for Toyota 4Runner

The set of LED bulbs are available on the 2006-2013 Toyota 4Runner. All the LED bulbs are plug-and-play, without any modification. Upgrading the lighting system will improve your safety during night driving.
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Been searching for days here and can’t find answer. Pretty much the retrofit threads come up but I don’t have interest in doing that. Really just want a plug and play That will be brighter/whiter. I have a 2019 Subaru with LED projectors and love the white light and their visibility. Night and day over my 4Runner.

Can anyone recommend some LED’s that will be a PnP and last? I’d like to replace both dims and brights, possibly fogs. I have a 2008 SR5 with projectors, they’re decent for stock but just so darned yellow.



Look around on headlight revolution.com I got some GTR LED's for $150
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3rd seat of headlights

started with stock 2004 reflectors and polished them out, but after having an 11 Avalon with HID's it just wasn't enough. Did 06-09 swap with OEM used 06-09 with projector and several H11 halogens and still wasn't happy. Now running Akkon LED assemblies with LED strips. Got a set of Katana LED I really liked @12k lumen, but now running Auxito 16K lumen LED's that are as bright as any factory headlight 2020 and down. Sharp cutoff line as well that doesn't blind oncoming traffic when adjusted properly. Those 2 were the brightest brands I found at a decent price after testing out 8 sets I ordered.
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