The passenger side would be virtually identical to the driver's side. The only difference is you may want to remove the coolant tank for easier access to the headlamp.
I cannot find lifespan expectancy or a lumen rating. Two very important things to me. If you want to sell these, I suggest you give your customers some details. I have to look elsewhere now.
Thank you for your interest. We expect our LEDs to last the lifetime of the vehicle, which we back with a lifetime warranty. Also, our headlights project 2-3x brighter than your stock halogens, which would project ~8000 lumens.
Nice video thanks for very clean video also I need your help my 2014 model Prius I feel power staring bit hard what do you think give me some advice please
Thank you for your interest. We are unsure exactly what you are asking when you reference "power staring". However, the installation process for your 2014 for the headlamps would be identical to as shown in the video.
We do not deal with HIDs, as HIDs are considered technology of the past. Our LEDs are brighter than HIDs, require less power, and last longer. Here is the proper kit for your 2012 low beam: goo.gl/iBdU6u
You do not have to worry about blinding oncoming traffic in a projector housing. There is a physical object inside of the housing which creates a solid cutoff line!
We do have an H11 LED product, which does not come with a ballast. However, this would be more so for a vehicle's DRLs. The product that you would want to install on your headlamps is the kit with the ballast, which is linked in the description. This product is a much more powerful LED, and is 2-3x brighter than the H11 LED without the ballast.
There are many factors and many upgrades to headlight housings over the years that help mitigate any glare to oncoming drivers. It is more or less the color of the light which causes distraction and not the actual brightness intensity itself. If you notice, the most distracting lights to see on the road are the blue HID lights which cause a lot of glare for the human eye, whereas you probably never noticed the 6000K lights on the road because they are more natural to the human eye.
A tip to access the passenger side headlamp easier would be to move the coolant tank, which I believe can be moved simply by unscrewing a couple bolts.
I do apologize for the confusion, but the CREE H11 product is currently on backorder for week, so the product has been disabled. However, I would recommend checking back in a week or so, and it should be back up. We thank you for your patience.
What is the warranty for these bulbs? I’ve done HID conversions with my other vehicles and it never fails one side or both sides Will quit working after a month or two.
It sounds as though you are installing very low quality products on your vehicle. We believe we have the highest quality LEDs on the market, which we back with a lifetime warranty.
do u also have a fog light upgrade or fog light kit itself?? if so i a, sold on everything!!! looking for any sponsors to promote your product?? i love what you are offering i would love to help market and advertise and create new video content install review videos and more!! take care talk soon, -p3t3r
Of course, I have linked the proper fog LED kit for the Prius below for your convenience. Thanks for tuning in! www.precisionled.com/premium-h11-cree-led-foglights.html
Both LEDs and HIDs do indeed have their own perks. Either can be brighter, depending on the quality of product purchased. We believe we have some of the highest quality products on the market today, which we back with a warranty. Also, LEDs are known to last slightly longer than LEDs. You can find some additional information here: www.caradvice.com.au/278125/headlights-explained-halogen-v-hid-v-led-v-laser/
Tip for the passenger side: partially remove the front bumper by unclipping the top panels and also the passenger wheelwells (1 10mm bolt and 1 clip). Headlight has 3 screws (2 top, the other is accessible by pulling down on the bumper to expose the side bolt. This is why you need to partially loosen the bumper), move the headlight unit an inch or two forward and this gives you access from behind to install the led bulb. The protruding coolant tank bracket makes install impossible, which is the reason for moving the headlight forward. Your welcome
drivers side is the easy one... show how you did the passenger side!
The passenger side would be virtually identical to the driver's side. The only difference is you may want to remove the coolant tank for easier access to the headlamp.
@@chrisdees808 where is your post?
It would be nice to see more detail on the left side install
Like removing the washer fluid tank
Thanks for the video. Do you have a daytime running lights conversion kit to go with this?
I cannot find lifespan expectancy or a lumen rating. Two very important things to me. If you want to sell these, I suggest you give your customers some details. I have to look elsewhere now.
Thank you for your interest. We expect our LEDs to last the lifetime of the vehicle, which we back with a lifetime warranty. Also, our headlights project 2-3x brighter than your stock halogens, which would project ~8000 lumens.
Do you guys happen to know how to hook that strip of lights right next to single bulb parking light?
2 years later: Those are fake. I suppose you could take the headlamp apart and intall 12 volt 3MM LEDs wired to the parking lights.
Can you also post a video for prius headlight install for 2nd generation prius. Thanks.
Thank you for the suggestion. We will keep an eye out for a 2nd gen Prius out here in Los Angeles for an installation video.
Nice video thanks for very clean video also I need your help my 2014 model Prius I feel power staring bit hard what do you think give me some advice please
Thank you for your interest. We are unsure exactly what you are asking when you reference "power staring". However, the installation process for your 2014 for the headlamps would be identical to as shown in the video.
Can we install HIDs in Prius 2012 low beam?
We do not deal with HIDs, as HIDs are considered technology of the past. Our LEDs are brighter than HIDs, require less power, and last longer. Here is the proper kit for your 2012 low beam: goo.gl/iBdU6u
I wish u tested it outside at night and under rain
Would the light shape still be the same? I'm concerned about the beam blinding the oncoming traffic.
You do not have to worry about blinding oncoming traffic in a projector housing. There is a physical object inside of the housing which creates a solid cutoff line!
In your website, this product is without a ballast. Is it the same product, just without a ballast? Thanks.
We do have an H11 LED product, which does not come with a ballast. However, this would be more so for a vehicle's DRLs. The product that you would want to install on your headlamps is the kit with the ballast, which is linked in the description. This product is a much more powerful LED, and is 2-3x brighter than the H11 LED without the ballast.
Can you show how to fix right side LED, can we fix that with out removing head light?
What exactly is the issue you are having with your right side LED?
I have 2011 toyota prius with projector beam halogen lights(yellow). Will these LED lights fit for the vehicle ??
Yes, that is correct, the kit linked in the description is compatible with your 2011 Prius with halogen lights.
Do I need to unscrew anything?
No, it would not be necessary to unscrew anything. The installation process would be exactly as shown in the video.
Will this process loose the auto focusing projector
No, it will not. If installed properly, your LED headlights should perform exactly like your halogens did, just a lot brighter!
No need for power ballasts anymore?
Yes, the medal box down the wires is the ballast. A ballast is always required for high quality Canbus headlight LED products.
do these new led lights blind oncoming drivers?
There are many factors and many upgrades to headlight housings over the years that help mitigate any glare to oncoming drivers. It is more or less the color of the light which causes distraction and not the actual brightness intensity itself. If you notice, the most distracting lights to see on the road are the blue HID lights which cause a lot of glare for the human eye, whereas you probably never noticed the 6000K lights on the road because they are more natural to the human eye.
the passenger side headlight remove/install is a biatch. :D.
A tip to access the passenger side headlamp easier would be to move the coolant tank, which I believe can be moved simply by unscrewing a couple bolts.
Yes, but the bracket near front for coolant tank is still in the way. It makes a nice dig into my upper thumb area with or without gloves.
Product link is broken. Could you fix it?
I do apologize for the confusion, but the CREE H11 product is currently on backorder for week, so the product has been disabled. However, I would recommend checking back in a week or so, and it should be back up. We thank you for your patience.
Great video! How bright are these (lumens or ?) would you say these are?
We appreciate the support! Our headlight LEDs would be ~6000 lumens each, so ~12,000 lumens total.
What is the CRI of the leds?
The CRI of the LEDs is ~90.
What about the high beam bulb?
You can find the proper high beam package here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
What is the warranty for these bulbs? I’ve done HID conversions with my other vehicles and it never fails one side or both sides Will quit working after a month or two.
It sounds as though you are installing very low quality products on your vehicle. We believe we have the highest quality LEDs on the market, which we back with a lifetime warranty.
PrecisionLED I purchased your H11 LED kit and I am very happy with the kit!
I've eaten 5 standard h11 halogen and 2 hids in the last 30 days... What's your take 8 months later
do u also have a fog light upgrade or fog light kit itself?? if so i a, sold on everything!!! looking for any sponsors to promote your product?? i love what you are offering i would love to help market and advertise and create new video content install review videos and more!! take care talk soon,
-p3t3r
Of course, I have linked the proper fog LED kit for the Prius below for your convenience. Thanks for tuning in!
www.precisionled.com/premium-h11-cree-led-foglights.html
is Led better than hid ?
Both LEDs and HIDs do indeed have their own perks. Either can be brighter, depending on the quality of product purchased. We believe we have some of the highest quality products on the market today, which we back with a warranty. Also, LEDs are known to last slightly longer than LEDs.
You can find some additional information here:
www.caradvice.com.au/278125/headlights-explained-halogen-v-hid-v-led-v-laser/
PrecisionLED ...slightly longer than HIDs.
Tip for the passenger side: partially remove the front bumper by unclipping the top panels and also the passenger wheelwells (1 10mm bolt and 1 clip). Headlight has 3 screws (2 top, the other is accessible by pulling down on the bumper to expose the side bolt. This is why you need to partially loosen the bumper), move the headlight unit an inch or two forward and this gives you access from behind to install the led bulb. The protruding coolant tank bracket makes install impossible, which is the reason for moving the headlight forward.
Your welcome
Thanks for the advice!
This light are too bright it should be illegal they casue other drivers to see less and can cause accident