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I installed these on my 96 NA and they are awesome!!! Amazing quality and direct fit and cheap
Put these in my car and they’re pretty great. Definitely a lot better than the shitty old candle headlights from the factory.
just did this to my NA exactly the same way, can’t recommend it enough. It’s even cheaper than those ugly halos that people use
Overall, I am very happy with the results. The biggest pain was the amount of time and energy it took to research/learn about 4Runner headlights and the nuances between model years and aftermarket solutions. In the end, I spent $450 on headlights + $150 on a harness and came out with a high quality solution that far exceeds the halogens mine originally came with. For $600, I got OEM reliability for a critical car component. I’d say that’s a win.
I picked up the Toyota headlights from a dealership in Atlanta, solid upgrade for the money.
For me, ok naman ang performance ng stock headlights.
Sienna headlights are way too high and bright. Please make sure they are aimed properly low enough so that they only minimally blinds the oncoming driver.
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.
Headlights started fogging up last summer, then came back foggy again. The seal around the entire headlights were peeling apart and cracks along all plastic pieces. About a month ago the LEDs and DRL started flickering/ flashing. This happened at 110,000 miles.
Neighbors headlight stopped working on his $4950 for it woof. Replace the one on my Tundra that was bad $350. The Mecans do seem to suffer some issues with expensive to fix items like every other German SUV's.
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