Does the CT have reflectors or projectors?
#1
Driver School Candidate
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Does the CT have reflectors or projectors?
Just wondering so that I can find the right LEDs to match as I have the lower tier Hikari LEDs and want to upgrade soon.
#4
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I had posted several on my replacement to LEDs in low beams and fogs.
Still running strong after some 4 years/60K miles.
Generally you want FANLESS LEDs. The ones I got are no longer in production. I bought an extra pair just in case I need replacement down the road to match the color which is 6500K.
You can spend upwards of literally from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars on AFTERMARKET LEDs/housing. I just think it is silly. If I were gonna do that, might as well get a different car with whatever lighting I wanted. I spent around $89 for a pair of LEDs.
Still running strong after some 4 years/60K miles.
Generally you want FANLESS LEDs. The ones I got are no longer in production. I bought an extra pair just in case I need replacement down the road to match the color which is 6500K.
You can spend upwards of literally from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars on AFTERMARKET LEDs/housing. I just think it is silly. If I were gonna do that, might as well get a different car with whatever lighting I wanted. I spent around $89 for a pair of LEDs.
#7
Driver School Candidate
I had posted several on my replacement to LEDs in low beams and fogs.
Still running strong after some 4 years/60K miles.
Generally you want FANLESS LEDs. The ones I got are no longer in production. I bought an extra pair just in case I need replacement down the road to match the color which is 6500K.
You can spend upwards of literally from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars on AFTERMARKET LEDs/housing. I just think it is silly. If I were gonna do that, might as well get a different car with whatever lighting I wanted. I spent around $89 for a pair of LEDs.
Still running strong after some 4 years/60K miles.
Generally you want FANLESS LEDs. The ones I got are no longer in production. I bought an extra pair just in case I need replacement down the road to match the color which is 6500K.
You can spend upwards of literally from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars on AFTERMARKET LEDs/housing. I just think it is silly. If I were gonna do that, might as well get a different car with whatever lighting I wanted. I spent around $89 for a pair of LEDs.
I got these LED fan-less bulbs. Really good LED bulbs.
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#8
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Looking GREAT!!! Great price too.
BEAMTECH H11 LED Headlight Bulb, 50W 6500K 8000Lumens Extremely Brigh H8 H9 CSP Chips Conversion Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XHDYTGL..._2GKPCb2PCV0NV
I got these LED fan-less bulbs. Really good LED bulbs.
I got these LED fan-less bulbs. Really good LED bulbs.
#9
Driver School Candidate
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Thank you all, I think I am just going to keep the Hikari LEDs and when I have time adjust the beams to see if I can get more distance from them.
#10
My CT has true properly converted bi-xenon w/ OEM Lexus HID and OEM-grade Osram bulbs
but that's cause i ripped the headlights open and threw out the stock projectors and replaced them.
I never jerk around with headlights by stuffing cheap stuff where it's not meant to be stuffed. always go pro with your headlights.
LED add-ons are a no no for headlights.
Proper LEDs for headlights need power and size. this means you go OE retro (Prius LED)
but that's cause i ripped the headlights open and threw out the stock projectors and replaced them.
I never jerk around with headlights by stuffing cheap stuff where it's not meant to be stuffed. always go pro with your headlights.
LED add-ons are a no no for headlights.
Proper LEDs for headlights need power and size. this means you go OE retro (Prius LED)
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