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I went from a base to a limited. Honestly, the headlights are worth it.
If I remember, the Eagle Eye headlights were a solid oem replacement.
They are pretty good for the price, especially on a normal-ish car like a Camry.
Just spent 3 hours replacing my headlights with these Eagle Eye Halo Projectors. Fit great!! I’m not sure how the halos are as I haven’t wired those yet but so far I’m happy!
I bought my car with the aftermarket Eagle Eyes headlights. The quality is decent and look like an exact replica of the OEM headlights.
I have some from eBay by eagle eye. They are black housing and they look great, but I wish I sealed them with silicone before I installed them because they fog up after a car wash.
I have an 09 Forrester and its nearly impossible to drive at night due to the headlights. Foggy, not bright and direction is off.
I bought some “eagle eyes” brand lights on eBay that look SO CLOSE to OEM, $250 for the pair. They’re crap. And turning the screws won’t even adjust them. They’re literal crap. They point at the ground and I can’t even see more than twenty feet in front of me at night.
One of the worst modern offenders in the current Outback. I have no idea how these are legal. They are aimed incredibly high and are bright enough to be high beams.
i bought an is300 with aftermarket headlights and moisture seeped in within a week of me having them, not sure how long they were installed. Bought new ones, sealed them with silicone which I found out doesn’t work well, then used a black rubber type sealant and it’s been fine ever since.
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