It does because of the full 360 lighting output. The two sides shoots backwards into the reflector. And the reflector, reflects the light output. So it’s still good.
I highly doubt those led bulbs with multiple led chips that are 360, are factory made. When it comes to upgrading from incandescent/halogen, u can swap them. But from led to led u can’t.
@@Tech-28 precisely. Because that’s the same vehicle my brother has but with incandescent turn signals. If ur tail lights were full led. U cannot remove them. U would literally remove the entire housing.
They are not as bright as the other ultra bright from Auxito, Lasfit, auxbeam, or GTR-Lighting. These are considered as an entry level. They’re little brighter than stock. Truly not blinding type led. So u will be fine.
The zevos are made for replacing incandescent bulbs with reflectors designed for a single point light source. If you put the Zeno into an older light housing, you will find it works much better than oem style bulb. Of course your light housing is designed for that style of bulb so the oem should work better.
Amen to that. I have the 7443R sylvania zevo in my 2015 Scion xB, and my family’s 2017 Toyota sienna LE. They work very well and the brightness and intensity are a hair brighter than stock on daytime, and couple hairs brighter than stock at night time. For our tail light housing that has crystal clear red lens with reflector polish inside the housing. And the sienna red diffuse lens with polish reflector housing. These 7443R zevo led brake light bulbs are very well made. And these work for our application. Some people say don’t buy them. It’s horrible. Well it’s not horrible. They are well made led bulb replacements for applications with mirror polish relfector style tail light housing. These things are worthy the money. It’s a buy a try and see what type of housing style u have on whatever vehicle u own.
@@weskirkland5850lol ur completely wrong dude. 🤣 Having a led bulb replacement with a lifetime warranty on any vehicle (depending on ur application) is very good. Who cares if it’s a clean car or still in a decent shape. U want bright led brake light that doesn’t break down in u. These zevo with a lifetime warranty is the best ones.
@Tech-28 How ur sylvania zevo 7440A goin? No issues? Did u af a sylvania - load equalizer resistor, or Novita (from sylvania) LED flasher relay for delete the hyperflash? Did u try the day and night time brightness difference?
@@Tech-28 no hyperflash???? No way!!! Because these led bulbs consumed 1.5W per bulb. And it should easily get hyperflash. But sometimes u don’t but that’s rare. And u get no hyperflash?
@@Tech-28 huh. That’s impressive. Wonder how many watts it has from a factory Lexus? Because usually whatever the wattage it makes, it can detect easily with a low wattage led bulbs. Wish mine was capable of good amount of wattage. Unless the previous owner did an led flasher relay swap, before an led bulb with a built in resistor u pulled it out before zevo.
Lol not really. It only depends on ur application of ur vehicle. I have the 7443R zevo led brake light bulbs on my 2015 lifted Scion xB. It’s a hair brighter than stock at daytime and couple hairs brighter and strong intensity than stock at night time. Definitely a bit brighter than stock.
They are not factory. Those are aftermarket led bulbs. The zevo maybe a hair less bright than the other, but they will last a lot longer than the multi led chip bulbs he took off.
Even though it’s super bright. It’s the brightest, of the least bright led. And it only depends on ur application and it’s an led bulb that’s as buy and try to see these work. I have them in my 2015 lifted Scion xB, and my family’s 2017 Toyota sienna LE, both of them use 7443R. And it’s nice and bright. A hair brighter than stock ok daytime. At night time it’s couple hairs brighter than stock. And we even have the 1157R zevo led for my brother in law’s 05’ Toyota sienna. With chrome red reflector with clear red lens, it’s pretty bright.
Actually the old ones are brighter 😂
It does because of the full 360 lighting output. The two sides shoots backwards into the reflector. And the reflector, reflects the light output. So it’s still good.
Those arent factory 😂
I already told him about that. No factory will look like that lol
i have those same bulbs on my ford explorer, they arent factory
I highly doubt those led bulbs with multiple led chips that are 360, are factory made.
When it comes to upgrading from incandescent/halogen, u can swap them. But from led to led u can’t.
Yeah I thought they were at first but I have changed my mind lol, only bought the car with 30,000 miles but I guess someone swapped them out?
@@Tech-28 precisely.
Because that’s the same vehicle my brother has but with incandescent turn signals.
If ur tail lights were full led. U cannot remove them. U would literally remove the entire housing.
But what about the LEDs damaging your eyes?
They are not as bright as the other ultra bright from Auxito, Lasfit, auxbeam, or GTR-Lighting.
These are considered as an entry level. They’re little brighter than stock. Truly not blinding type led. So u will be fine.
I.. really doubt that's factory-
The zevos are made for replacing incandescent bulbs with reflectors designed for a single point light source. If you put the Zeno into an older light housing, you will find it works much better than oem style bulb. Of course your light housing is designed for that style of bulb so the oem should work better.
Amen to that. I have the 7443R sylvania zevo in my 2015 Scion xB, and my family’s 2017 Toyota sienna LE. They work very well and the brightness and intensity are a hair brighter than stock on daytime, and couple hairs brighter than stock at night time. For our tail light housing that has crystal clear red lens with reflector polish inside the housing. And the sienna red diffuse lens with polish reflector housing.
These 7443R zevo led brake light bulbs are very well made. And these work for our application.
Some people say don’t buy them.
It’s horrible.
Well it’s not horrible. They are well made led bulb replacements for applications with mirror polish relfector style tail light housing. These things are worthy the money.
It’s a buy a try and see what type of housing style u have on whatever vehicle u own.
Can't beat the lifetime warranty tho
lifetime warranty on a turd isnt a good thing...
@@weskirkland5850 there not bad at all installed them on my truck
@@weskirkland5850lol ur completely wrong dude. 🤣
Having a led bulb replacement with a lifetime warranty on any vehicle (depending on ur application) is very good.
Who cares if it’s a clean car or still in a decent shape.
U want bright led brake light that doesn’t break down in u. These zevo with a lifetime warranty is the best ones.
Amen to that. That’s why they stand behind their product of how the quality of these led bulb is.
@Tech-28 How ur sylvania zevo 7440A goin?
No issues? Did u af a sylvania - load equalizer resistor, or Novita (from sylvania) LED flasher relay for delete the hyperflash?
Did u try the day and night time brightness difference?
The bulb is still working excellent, and I did not install any resistors or modify anything. Just plugged it in and it been great so far
@@Tech-28 no hyperflash????
No way!!! Because these led bulbs consumed 1.5W per bulb. And it should easily get hyperflash. But sometimes u don’t but that’s rare.
And u get no hyperflash?
@@toyotabrony no hyper flash, 2020 Lexus is300
@@Tech-28 huh. That’s impressive. Wonder how many watts it has from a factory Lexus? Because usually whatever the wattage it makes, it can detect easily with a low wattage led bulbs. Wish mine was capable of good amount of wattage.
Unless the previous owner did an led flasher relay swap, before an led bulb with a built in resistor u pulled it out before zevo.
@@toyotabrony I doubt any mods were done, I did buy the car second hand with 40,000km but it was untouched from the looks of things..
What is the price comparison?
Not sure of those 100+ led chips he has. But the sylvania zevo 7440A are $25 bucks a pair.
Yea stock is brighter
Lol not really. It only depends on ur application of ur vehicle. I have the 7443R zevo led brake light bulbs on my 2015 lifted Scion xB.
It’s a hair brighter than stock at daytime and couple hairs brighter and strong intensity than stock at night time. Definitely a bit brighter than stock.
Factory looks better off
They are not factory. Those are aftermarket led bulbs.
The zevo maybe a hair less bright than the other, but they will last a lot longer than the multi led chip bulbs he took off.
Virtually no difference on video :)
But that instant on and instant on is what makes it a big difference
I've used these and they tremendously suck, not the quality, but the brightness
Even though it’s super bright. It’s the brightest, of the least bright led.
And it only depends on ur application and it’s an led bulb that’s as buy and try to see these work.
I have them in my 2015 lifted Scion xB, and my family’s 2017 Toyota sienna LE, both of them use 7443R. And it’s nice and bright. A hair brighter than stock ok daytime. At night time it’s couple hairs brighter than stock.
And we even have the 1157R zevo led for my brother in law’s 05’ Toyota sienna.
With chrome red reflector with clear red lens, it’s pretty bright.