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I drive an Innova with stock lights and medium tint in expressways, skyway, main roads, side roads, thru rainy days and nights. No problem with my stock lights, I can see clearly.
the depot headlights have been great for me and wayyyyy less than replacement stock ones cost.
I’ve finally pulled the trigger on getting the original US Sealed Beam headlights swapped out for some new Euro/WW Composite glass-lens units. The install was super smooth and straightforward. I found a pair of new DEPO headlights on eBay. The new DEPOs came with a janky headlight wiring adapter but, I opted for a OEM-quality install with 2 new 6-pin headlight connectors. The headlights have full functionality including the W3W City Lights which I soldered in.
I have had DEPO lights on other cars, they are fine replacements, espcially for an older car.
Installed new depo sport headlights. Makes the front end look so much better than old faded ones.
Just search for e-code headlights. I have Depo and they're fine, but not as nice as OEM Valeo.
Some modern headlights performance is poor, I assume due to getting the price down to a price point where HID / LED can go in every trim, not just the top trim. Toyota's are known for purple fringing, Tesla is known for excessive glare.
I admit they do "look" good because they are brand new, but they are the biggest pile of excrement this side of the equator! My headlights for that wagon, while the beams are near perfectly aimed (yes i did that) i about have a brain aneurysm Everytime I see them in the front of the wagon, specially if I get locked or fixated.
that Depo crap isn't worth the work
My humble Toyota Sienna minivan if there's so much as an extra sock (or child) in the back. People flash us all the time and I'm like damn, we're those people now. Fn hate it, might need to get some silver tape to mask the top of the beams.
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