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If you could find a TYC brand headlight I vouch for TYC goodness, bought a pair on Amazon $70/each for 2006 Tacoma (goodbye yellow lens from aging!)
I use to use the expensive Sylvania forget which one but they we're pricey. Posted on here several months ago and someone recommended the Osram night breaker 220 h4. They we're $29 but now up to $35 they are way brighter that the Sylvania I was using.
On the Osrams... I put a set on my 2017 GSW S about a year ago, and have been very happy. They're not as bright as the top-end LEDs that are on cars like Teslas, but they crush the old halogens for brightness, have good cutoff and color, don't vibrate or flicker, etc.
I like OE, so I went with TYC replica
I've had good luck with TYC, they're only $30 a piece on Rockauto.
Yes I'm running the same Osrams on my Swift for the last year and a half and it's excellent. Proper beam cutoff with a much better high beam for when people are hogging the fast lane on the expressway
I swapped my ‘14 to these TYCs because the stock ones sucked. These sucked less, but still sucked.
Brand new set of headlights i got for my A3, less than 24h later and the dipped beam surround fell off. Now i'm going to have to remove the bumper, disassemble the whole thing to fix that, and reseal it.
TYC ist halt schlechte/billige Qualit\u00e4t. Da passiert es schon \u00f6fters das Lampenfassungen beim Einbau kaputt gehen, gerade bei Blinkleuchten passiert das leider h\u00e4ufiger. Wenn m\u00f6glich und es sich noch Lohnt w\u00fcrde ich lieber Hella nehmen.
I got two TYC headlights new, its Taiwan quality. Seems good enough for the price however, the driver's headlight is kinda broken? Adjusting it vertically worked to some extent but upon a vibration or a little love tap on it, the alignment fell TO THE BOTTOM.. Now it cant be adjusted. It doesnt happen for the driver side headlight tho.
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