I just bought a 2002 Toyota Solara coupe and would be interested in upgrading the existing LEDS in my spoiler. Is there any reason that I shouldn’t do this?
Just picked up a 2008 Toyota Solara SLE. High beams are an H11. Are Philips Extreme Vision still the best on the market? Is going to an H9 worth it for the additional light in a high beam application?
2007/2008 SE came with D4S HID low beams from factory, I can’t seem to find any pictures of...
Hi, just to clarify I’m not looking for “bling” but if Philips makes a better quality H9 vs Sylvania, etc. I would rather buy the best right off the bat. I’m receptive to feed back from this forum including forgoing the aforementioned LEDs that I brought up.
In regards to the H9 it doesn’t look like Philips makes an X-treme Vision version, should I just get the basic one they sell or should I look at other brands?
Hi, wanted to upgrade the lights in my gf's 2017 Toyota Highlander.
Starting with fog lights it looks like the factory are H16. I'm not a fan of LED's but the fact that Philips and Sylvania make these I'm wondering if they would actually be an upgrade...
Also do you think there’s any benefit whatsoever to upgrade the fog lights from a 881 to 893? Or is that amount of lumens basically ineffective? Obviously would stick to halogen.
Hi all, long time.
Looking to help a friend upgrade her lights in her 2014 Kia Sorento with halogen bulbs. Last time I was in the market for bulbs I purchased Philips Xtreme Vision which for the H7 bulbs are available in +100 or +130.
Reviews on Amazon are all over the place for these bulbs...
The video seems to show HID lighting as well as use of the high beam. Any vehicles that you know of that came with an HID projector and high beam HID as well?
https://jalopnik.com/new-orleans-police-asked-us-to-help-id-a-car-so-lets-se-1820115744
Looks to be output from a projector, color seems to indicate HID. I think its a 2007-2012 Lexus ES350 but the chrome window trim seems to be only at the bottom.