How many feet do the upgraded headlights, on low beam, project onto the road? I understand these headlights only project out further and are not brighter in high beam mode. Is that true? What do you light and not like about the headlights? Thank you.
The difference between these and stock is huge. They are almost too bright! Major upgrade for sure. The light is whiter than the stock yellow bulbs. The high beams are very centered and they shoot far far off into the distance. I like them. Could they be a little more dispersed like i have in my other vehicles, yes but these are designed to shoot down the trail so i think the tradeoff is distance vs spread, which in our case is fine. The light cutoff is very dramatic on low beams, and they do project a sort of odd, uneven light pattern along the top but I'll take it due to the huge increase in light output - i got these mainly to keep the wife safe at night when she'd driving the truck - to be seen and to see better, and to that end i would say mission accomplished. There is a lot of wiring that comes along with the lights, and I question some of the long term viability and waterproofing of the connections over time, thats my one major concern with this upgrade since the engine bay gets pretty wet when it rains.
Awesome upgrade! How long did it take to get your's? I'm still waiting for mine to come in.
I want to say between 2 or 3 months from the time I ordered it until it arrived.
Could I apply this for my 2000 4Runner?
Check with the folks at TEQ, but I'm pretty sure they make 4R lights
How many feet do the upgraded headlights, on low beam, project onto the road? I understand these headlights only project out further and are not brighter in high beam mode. Is that true? What do you light and not like about the headlights? Thank you.
The difference between these and stock is huge. They are almost too bright! Major upgrade for sure. The light is whiter than the stock yellow bulbs.
The high beams are very centered and they shoot far far off into the distance. I like them. Could they be a little more dispersed like i have in my other vehicles, yes but these are designed to shoot down the trail so i think the tradeoff is distance vs spread, which in our case is fine.
The light cutoff is very dramatic on low beams, and they do project a sort of odd, uneven light pattern along the top but I'll take it due to the huge increase in light output - i got these mainly to keep the wife safe at night when she'd driving the truck - to be seen and to see better, and to that end i would say mission accomplished.
There is a lot of wiring that comes along with the lights, and I question some of the long term viability and waterproofing of the connections over time, thats my one major concern with this upgrade since the engine bay gets pretty wet when it rains.
No way I'm hacking up my 20 year old wiring harness
You don't hack up the wiring harness. Its all plug and play. Worst thing you are doing is tapping wires.