LEDs are the best bulb for a factory car I don’t like the other bulbs that comes with the car LEDs are way better they are so bright. You better recognize by LEDs for the interior of your car in the out You have a very nice Toyota Corolla Japanese cars are the best
With the LED bulbs high and low, does it drain the battery more. And I want to make it with a blue LED color and do I need to adjust the level or is it self adjusted thanks for your input...so with your kit I have corolla Le 2012 basic
You installed a $35 LED kit from China and though it would be great? I paid $125 USD for a pair of OEM Toyota LEDs for my RAV4 and it looks exactly like the 8000 K HID. The dealer at Toyota installed it. Don’t be a cheapo
Klaudia Malara if you live in the Chicago area and would like your car to be featured in the upcoming episodes, let Bulli Kid know and he will make it happen!
I have the 2015 corolla LE . I would like to change the low beam headlight, however, the led light projector at the back is sealed. Upon further research, the high beam hid light on the 2015 corolla Le is upgradable to a Led light.
I have the 2015 I would like to change the HI yellow for a whiter LED , about the other lights on the projector, I think you have to replace the whole projector with the light
Did you guys think about heat ventilation for the LED bulbs? I understand that there is a fan, but where is the heat being redirected from the fan? If the cover is on, heat will continue to circulate on the LED fixtures.
hwoarang2001 great observation. With the bulbs being to cheap we decided to just cap the light off Like it would be factory and see how long everything g works. So far no problems. The problem with removing the rubber cover is that water may get in that area and stay in the headlights and accumulate. Also dirt and bugs may make a new home there. I think the heat is minor and won’t cause the light to malfunction. No complains 2-3 months into owning them.
Good video, but I have to shoot in. This doesn't seem to be the case when manufacturers upgrades to oem led. I had 2012 e class HID bixenon, now have 2014 facelift w212 with full adaptive LED headlights. They are brighter and superior in every way lumen vize. How come? If HID is always better lumen? This is 2015, so I can imagine the w213 e class model LOL.
MrNorden1 thanks for input. I guess LED is king now. Used aftermarket HID may be better in some cases but LED original is probably better then original HID.
no problems, LED should For sure run Cooler then Halogen or HID. SO far no issues and the vent cap is closed. You can always poke a little hole in there so it has some more room to vent.
Wanted to actually see led vs hid lights. Only saw led vs halogen lights. Besides I have an HID kit in mines that have both high beam and low beam in a single bulb.
Nou Jai Yang we chose the LED for this application because the HID kit we wanted needed a additional relay kit to run hi beams. LED was much simpler installation which my friend wanted. Unfortunately I apologize the title was a little misleading but I tried to explain benefits/ cons of HID / LED in the short segment of the video.
@@BulliKid I'm not sure which hid kit you were looking at, but you wouldn't need a relay kit to have the hi beam work lol. The high beam function on the projectors works off the projectors itself moving the cut off shield up and down. Nothing to do with the bulb itself.
@@oONoChanc3Oo Correct!! @BULLI KID The projector beams in the iM headlights make a clicking noise when switching from low to hi moving he cut-off out of the way and making it look like daylight in front of you. Also 5000kelvin is brighter than the 6500k. Sure the LED is more compact with no sign of modification due to no ballast but spend a little more time on the install and the 55w slim ballast kits can be hidden very well on the iM. The LED will have a shortened lifespan with no ventilation. A good 9012 LED bulb will be 2 sided with the small led chips specifically made for auto use, not "cree", not 4 sided chipped and definitely not those rounded types. The slimmest chipboard in between the 2 sides work the best, no messed up hot-spots or screwed up cut-off lines. The idea is to get the LED's as close to the filament in a halogen 9012. Not hating or anything, pretty decent video and upgrade for 35.00. Looked great against the white garage door. Although like you said, HID's been out for a while and LED's got a lot of room for perfection. Good job!
I see in the video the specs, and i use exactly the same bulb (HIR2), but on ebay does not include my vehicle as compatible (toyota aygo 2015 model). Does anyone know if this LED bulb will be ok to my vehicle?
@@BulliKid it must be just here european areas. Like we can only have the smaller yaris here in uk but in US it seems like u have the saloon 😳 which is weird for me to see 😄
Rob A yes I did! I’ll be honest, it’s so awesome. I can “blind” people and be okay with it because it’s on low beams. Not that, that was the goal but I can see! I got the Sealight brand from Amazon. It has both 9006 and 9005 in the box for $80 or so. But when I installed it, my daytime running lights were spazzy like strobe lights in the club, so I found a RUclips video that can cut off the DRL. I didn’t want to buy a whole kit to fix it, so I just cut off the wire. My lights now aren’t spazzy/strobe-like either. www.amazon.com/SEALIGHT-9006-HB4-9005-HB3/dp/B07JNV9TKM/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=JCHBC50XIQ0B&dchild=1&keywords=9006+and+9005+led+headlight+bulbs&qid=1596129368&sprefix=9006+and+%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyMFZCOEZHSk5LTjc0JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMjI3MDEyMzlQQjVWUDdaVFpWRCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODcxMjgzM1AwMlE2M0tMREJQOCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
As expected, the beam pattern also really bad, not wide enough, really bright indeed in the center but the side is too dim and cannot see when Deer come from the side of the road. I return it even after 6 months you can always fight it via Paypal.
@@BulliKid I think only HID replacement works well for projector beam because it required parabolic reflectors that will be focus and projected again by the projected lens. It may works for some reflector type headlight. What I learn, only 2 sided thin LED works that replicate the halogen dimension.
@@BulliKid Exactly, they are legal if it is from factory that has been tested without glare and endanger other drivers. If it DIY. Definitely illegal and punishable.
@@BulliKid Probably fine in USA, but with stringent requirement in Germany Highway Safety law, any modification need approval from their DMV. But you may be right, if it is just LED, it is just like replacing Edison bulb with LED at home. Not like HID with high voltage ballast and specific reflectors requirement. So, do you know which LED is safe, not too hot and do not destroy the housing? Do you know what actual brand TOYOTA ORIGINAL LED head light is? Thanks in advance
@@BulliKid strange you have not made holes in the cover as I thought they need airflow. I wonder did you encounter problems like overheating? Thanks already 'like' the video.
Not quit an idiot, but close. HID is short for HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE which uses expensive hot gas plasma type light bulbs and a very-high-voltage power supply that delivers thousands of volts to these very special HID lamps. This uninformed joker is calling common tungsten-filiment light bulbs "HID" which displays his ignorance rather than HIDing it.
Hi , I own an Opel Insignia and I have the normal Halogen headlights Philips 9012 HIR2 and I want to make an upgrade in the bulbs to use 9012CVB2 CrystalVision Ultra Upgrade Headlight Bulb (9012 HIR2) . So would you please guide me if what I'm going to do is the right thing and it will be safe to my car ? either I want to know is this the maximum upgrade that I can get from the Halogen light or there is something higher ?
thanks for explaining in detail ..... i am changing my headlights as well, the stock headlights are very dim.
Glad I can help!!! Thanks for commenting.
LEDs are the best bulb for a factory car I don’t like the other bulbs that comes with the car LEDs are way better they are so bright. You better recognize by LEDs for the interior of your car in the out You have a very nice Toyota Corolla Japanese cars are the best
my corolla LE is 2015 and the have two white light it looks like LED but the long HI with the blue dashboard light is yellow old school Highway lights
With the LED bulbs high and low, does it drain the battery more. And I want to make it with a blue LED color and do I need to adjust the level or is it self adjusted thanks for your input...so with your kit I have corolla Le 2012 basic
Great video but you should’ve included. How do you take the passenger side off? It’s more difficult.
You installed a $35 LED kit from China and though it would be great? I paid $125 USD for a pair of OEM Toyota LEDs for my RAV4 and it looks exactly like the 8000 K HID. The dealer at Toyota installed it. Don’t be a cheapo
Toyota Corolla always looks good.LED blue lights it makes the car look better 2020? 2021? HID
Need to finish the "clean" look by adding a chrome /amber turn signal bulb. Nice review.
How long do they last? My HIR2 lasted like 7 months. Quiet expensive to buy them too.
these lasted about 2 years before the light output became very weak.
hello sorry can you tell me the manufacturer of those lamps and where did you buy it?
eBay. Link should be in description
Great video, I learned so much! Thanks Greg, you have the best videos!!
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
Klaudia Malara if you live in the Chicago area and would like your car to be featured in the upcoming episodes, let Bulli Kid know and he will make it happen!
mikedm all in due time!
I have the 2015 corolla LE . I would like to change the low beam headlight, however, the led light projector at the back is sealed. Upon further research, the high beam hid light on the 2015 corolla Le is upgradable to a Led light.
It cannot be sealed. How would you replace a broken bulb? I’m sure there is a way
@@BulliKid The whole head light housing should be replaced, if the low beam head light is broken.
Hid is usually better than cheap led
I agree
I have the 2015 I would like to change the HI yellow for a whiter LED , about the other lights on the projector, I think you have to replace the whole projector with the light
Thanks so much for this. I want to do this for my 2014 Scion TC.
You are welcome.
fantastic presentation - good info always learning with you
Thank you for the Support!
What Type Of Socket Type You Used
Can I use this on 2014 Corolla eco plus?
I’ve tried with autozone and o’rilley and they have nothing for my car.
I’m not sure because we don’t have those cars here in America.
Did you guys think about heat ventilation for the LED bulbs? I understand that there is a fan, but where is the heat being redirected from the fan? If the cover is on, heat will continue to circulate on the LED fixtures.
hwoarang2001 great observation. With the bulbs being to cheap we decided to just cap the light off Like it would be factory and see how long everything g works. So far no problems. The problem with removing the rubber cover is that water may get in that area and stay in the headlights and accumulate. Also dirt and bugs may make a new home there. I think the heat is minor and won’t cause the light to malfunction. No complains 2-3 months into owning them.
@@BulliKid are the lights still working... even today??
Everything has been working great no problems or glitches.
Are the lights still working nowadays? @BULLI KID
Yes no issues to this day.
Super video Greg!👍👍👍
Good video, but I have to shoot in. This doesn't seem to be the case when manufacturers upgrades to oem led. I had 2012 e class HID bixenon, now have 2014 facelift w212 with full adaptive LED headlights. They are brighter and superior in every way lumen vize. How come? If HID is always better lumen? This is 2015, so I can imagine the w213 e class model LOL.
MrNorden1 thanks for input. I guess LED is king now. Used aftermarket HID may be better in some cases but LED original is probably better then original HID.
Hello, can i use this on my Toyota yaris hybrid 2014 model? Or do you know the right high beam for 2014 model please?
I’m not sure what the code if for your specific car but yes you can put a LED kit on it too.
Thinking of doing this on my 12th gen Altis as that has bi halogen lights.
Led is your best option my friend!
Hi. Corolla 2019-20 (12th gen.) uses the same bulbs? Thx.
I was told by Toyota that lights like that get too hot and melt the lighting housing
Is it true ? Has your friend had any problems with the lights ?
no problems, LED should For sure run Cooler then Halogen or HID. SO far no issues and the vent cap is closed. You can always poke a little hole in there so it has some more room to vent.
@@BulliKid okay and thank you for the video it really helped me a lot
Glad it helped! Thanks for checking it out! Leave a thumbs up
Wanted to actually see led vs hid lights. Only saw led vs halogen lights. Besides I have an HID kit in mines that have both high beam and low beam in a single bulb.
Nou Jai Yang we chose the LED for this application because the HID kit we wanted needed a additional relay kit to run hi beams. LED was much simpler installation which my friend wanted. Unfortunately I apologize the title was a little misleading but I tried to explain benefits/ cons of HID / LED in the short segment of the video.
@@BulliKid I'm not sure which hid kit you were looking at, but you wouldn't need a relay kit to have the hi beam work lol. The high beam function on the projectors works off the projectors itself moving the cut off shield up and down. Nothing to do with the bulb itself.
@@oONoChanc3Oo Correct!! @BULLI KID The projector beams in the iM headlights make a clicking noise when switching from low to hi moving he cut-off out of the way and making it look like daylight in front of you. Also 5000kelvin is brighter than the 6500k. Sure the LED is more compact with no sign of modification due to no ballast but spend a little more time on the install and the 55w slim ballast kits can be hidden very well on the iM. The LED will have a shortened lifespan with no ventilation. A good 9012 LED bulb will be 2 sided with the small led chips specifically made for auto use, not "cree", not 4 sided chipped and definitely not those rounded types. The slimmest chipboard in between the 2 sides work the best, no messed up hot-spots or screwed up cut-off lines. The idea is to get the LED's as close to the filament in a halogen 9012. Not hating or anything, pretty decent video and upgrade for 35.00. Looked great against the white garage door. Although like you said, HID's been out for a while and LED's got a lot of room for perfection. Good job!
Great video-Thanks ✌️
Thanks! 👍
Guys one question how have these LEDs performed over the time in the last year?
No issues. No flickering. No overheating.
Can you make another video driving with them at night? Also include the link to find them on eBay
Did you have to adjust the height of the light? I just installed LED and they seem to be pointed straight to the ground like fog lights
Gabriel Botello no you don’t have to. Sounds like you have a different issue maybe with the housing itself.
I see in the video the specs, and i use exactly the same bulb (HIR2), but on ebay does not include my vehicle as compatible (toyota aygo 2015 model). Does anyone know if this LED bulb will be ok to my vehicle?
Never heard of Toyota aygo but it should work!
@@BulliKid it must be just here european areas. Like we can only have the smaller yaris here in uk but in US it seems like u have the saloon 😳 which is weird for me to see 😄
I have a 2013 Corolla S, do you think those LED's would fit mine too?
I’m not sure if these exact ones will fit but yes a LED kit is compatible with your. COrolla
@@BulliKid Oooh, thank you! Cause I want to blind people with my LED low beams haha.
Did you end up getting some? I have same car and would like some.
Rob A yes I did! I’ll be honest, it’s so awesome. I can “blind” people and be okay with it because it’s on low beams. Not that, that was the goal but I can see! I got the Sealight brand from Amazon. It has both 9006 and 9005 in the box for $80 or so. But when I installed it, my daytime running lights were spazzy like strobe lights in the club, so I found a RUclips video that can cut off the DRL. I didn’t want to buy a whole kit to fix it, so I just cut off the wire. My lights now aren’t spazzy/strobe-like either.
www.amazon.com/SEALIGHT-9006-HB4-9005-HB3/dp/B07JNV9TKM/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=JCHBC50XIQ0B&dchild=1&keywords=9006+and+9005+led+headlight+bulbs&qid=1596129368&sprefix=9006+and+%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyMFZCOEZHSk5LTjc0JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMjI3MDEyMzlQQjVWUDdaVFpWRCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODcxMjgzM1AwMlE2M0tMREJQOCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Jossiah Yang haha! Thank you for the reply good to know.
Can fit with 2015 corolla sedan? Is this h9 ? H11..?
Good video man
It will work on toyota auris estate 2016 looks the same ??
Killergtx we don’t have that car in the US but it should work the same.
@@BulliKid I buy them now there is newer version? Thanks
Same version is best. It’s been perfect for a long time.
Those led's will fit in my 2017 corolla altis?
We do not have this model in the US
@@BulliKid this model is the sedan corolla
@@itayshalom7266 led,s will work. But I’m not sure if it would be the same part number.
Una pregunta, no calienta mucho colocando la tapa plastica? Saludos
No amigo. Esta bien. !!
Would this work for a 2017 Toyota Corolla the basic kind 😂?
Yes but I’m not sure if it’s the same bulb for regular Corolla
@@BulliKid thank you I
How is it now, do they last?
They failed few weeks ago
As expected, the beam pattern also really bad, not wide enough, really bright indeed in the center but the side is too dim and cannot see when Deer come from the side of the road. I return it even after 6 months you can always fight it via Paypal.
@@BulliKid I think only HID replacement works well for projector beam because it required parabolic reflectors that will be focus and projected again by the projected lens. It may works for some reflector type headlight. What I learn, only 2 sided thin LED works that replicate the halogen dimension.
@@BulliKid would the corolla hatchback 2019/2020 bulbs work with the IM? feels a bit more comforting coming from the OEM :3
@@KOSAMAGAMES probably not
Could you tell me the specifications of those leds that I would like for my corolla im?
I mean I want to buy exactly those!
I think the specs are in the video
@@BulliKid If I am clear but what I meant is whether you can give me how to look for it in ebay or amazon I don't know if you understand me!
@@jorgepedrogo2140 I will check for you
www.ebay.com/itm/AUXITO-9012-LED-Headlight-Bulbs-for-2017-Toyota-Corolla-iM-RAV4-Hi-Lo-Beam-Light-/173276019636?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292
Will this fit in Toyota Corolla 2015?
There are kits for the 2015 corolla
How it's it now. Are they death yet?
Is this LED light legal to be used on roads?
Yes! Many new luxury cars come with LED lights factory
@@BulliKid Exactly, they are legal if it is from factory that has been tested without glare and endanger other drivers. If it DIY. Definitely illegal and punishable.
You are wrong. With projectors there is very little glare and it won’t cause an issue.
@@BulliKid Probably fine in USA, but with stringent requirement in Germany Highway Safety law, any modification need approval from their DMV. But you may be right, if it is just LED, it is just like replacing Edison bulb with LED at home. Not like HID with high voltage ballast and specific reflectors requirement. So, do you know which LED is safe, not too hot and do not destroy the housing? Do you know what actual brand TOYOTA ORIGINAL LED head light is? Thanks in advance
LED run cooler then halogen or HID so there should be no issues with heat in the housing. This set has been working great for over a year now.
thats the low beam lights...how about high beam lights replacement?
quoc lien same bulb for both on this vehicle.
this is a cheap LED which has a large chip and it make so much glare and less focused beam.
It can’t be the best for $35 but it had been working good. And with projectors there is no apparent glare.
forgot to make hole in the light back cover. Will have no fresh air to cool it and it will overheat
We did not want to ruin the covers or have water come in the assembly. It’s been working no problem for almost a year.
This could be a 5 minutes video
Your right. Haha I’m still learning.
@@BulliKid strange you have not made holes in the cover as I thought they need airflow. I wonder did you encounter problems like overheating? Thanks already 'like' the video.
No problems in 2 years
@@BulliKid thanks man, you saved me now drilling I hate it :D
Not quit an idiot, but close. HID is short for HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE which uses expensive hot gas plasma type light bulbs and a very-high-voltage power supply that delivers thousands of volts to these very special HID lamps. This uninformed joker is calling common tungsten-filiment light bulbs "HID" which displays his ignorance rather than HIDing it.
Which part of the video was that.
Hi ,
I own an Opel Insignia and I have the normal Halogen headlights Philips 9012 HIR2 and I want to make an upgrade in the bulbs to use 9012CVB2 CrystalVision Ultra Upgrade Headlight Bulb (9012 HIR2) .
So would you please guide me if what I'm going to do is the right thing and it will be safe to my car ? either I want to know is this the maximum upgrade that I can get from the Halogen light or there is something higher ?
do it! it will be a great upgrade!
@@BulliKid Thank you so much