Headlights TYC or OEM Chevrolet

TYC Headlights

Upgraded my old and crusty headlights, to new OEM style TYC lights. It instantly improved the look of the vehicle and its safety and visibility! Definitely worth the $80 CAD investment. Product used: TYC # 20601400 (driver) and #20601300 (passenger) mine came with bulbs pre-installed.

Pros: improved look, better visibility, good value
Part number: 20601400 (DRIVER), 20601300 (PASSENGER)
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TYC Headlights

For that price, you’re looking at the same cost as a set of TYC headlights, which are great quality headlights.

Pros: great quality
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Outlander
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TYC Headlights
RDMG37
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Rating 4.0

TYC or Depo are OE replacement lamps, they're good enough for insurance and/or body shops to use instead of OE. The difference is the lens material, it's a thinner, lower grade plastic.

Pros: good enough replacement
Cons: thinner, lower grade plastic
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TYC Headlights
Weary-Fault-8499
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Rating 3.0

I do taiwanese after market brand new for half that. And they dont have adjusters 30+year old, prone to failure. The lenses on those also look like they have just been polished. You can see the yellow around the outer edge, which is on the back side of the lens, which hasnt been done. These will go yellow in 3-6 months, and i bet my life the lens is "crazy cracked," but without a closer photo cant tell. Im not trying to steer you toward buying from me, but i would suggest just getting a pair of aftermarket ones, if you do make sure they are either DEPO or TYC branded. Dont buy anything chinese they will be shithouse.

Pros: brand new, half price
Cons: prone to failure, go yellow
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OEM Chevrolet Headlights
Less_Suit5502
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Rating 1.0

My 2023 is not any better. I hit a deer last winter and when I switched back to my truck for a few months it was so apparent how bad the lights were. I would have seen the deer with my truck, but not with the low beams on my Bolt.

Cons: bad low beams, poor visibility
Vehicle: Chevrolet Bolt
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OEM Chevrolet Headlights
Representative-Law99
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Rating 1.0

The car has been amazing except for one thing, the headlights. I can't see ANYTHING at night. I've adjusted the headlights a few times and they are aimed correctly, but the output is so dim that it the only noticeable things are streets signs or other things with that reflective matetial/coating. It makes me nervous to drive, to the point where I will upgrade to anothet car if I can't find a solution.

Cons: dim output, poor visibility
Vehicle: Chevrolet Bolt
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TYC Headlights
gimmebleach
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Rating 2.0

I have TYC headlights on my P2. One of them hasn't got a perfect seal and is fogging up after carwashes so I drive a little bit with the lid off. I got it exchanged through warranty but the issue persisted and since the entire front has to come off, I've just decided to live with it. Otherwise they work as OEM

Pros: work as OEM
Cons: not perfect seal, fogging up, issue persisted
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