Desert Whaler
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So the factory headlights on my 2006 Tundra are about as weak as can be.
With all these grommets flying aroud at night on E-Bikes & E-Scooters . . . I've had a half dozen close calls almost taking out kids & adults riding them like morons.
So I did some browsing on a tundra forum and think I found a happy middle ground between cost & performance.
Ordered a set of these 'Mini-Projector' bulb assemblies . . . I've gotta do some tweaking on the orig. headlights & remove the reflector and add a resistor . . . but the dudes who've done it swear by 'em.
I'm not dumping $500 in some Morimoto retrofits . . . I'll run these & see how they work . . . gotta be better than the stock /crappy halogens . . .
I'll report back after the install & testing . . . (and they aren't fog lamps, as stated)
With all these grommets flying aroud at night on E-Bikes & E-Scooters . . . I've had a half dozen close calls almost taking out kids & adults riding them like morons.
So I did some browsing on a tundra forum and think I found a happy middle ground between cost & performance.
Ordered a set of these 'Mini-Projector' bulb assemblies . . . I've gotta do some tweaking on the orig. headlights & remove the reflector and add a resistor . . . but the dudes who've done it swear by 'em.
I'm not dumping $500 in some Morimoto retrofits . . . I'll run these & see how they work . . . gotta be better than the stock /crappy halogens . . .
I'll report back after the install & testing . . . (and they aren't fog lamps, as stated)