So, I'm assuming for a Tundra in this year range there is no need for the optional DRL Anti-flicker harness? I'm debating on either this bulb or the GTR Ultra 2 for my 2015 Tundra. But I'm not totally sure if either will require a different housing cap extension or harness. Any help on that would be greatly appreciated! I'm leaning toward the Ultra 2 for the simple fact that it seems to have a higher percentage increase in brightness over the 2 stroke.
Can you do a review with a 2007-2008 Acura TL Type-S... I need to know what is my best option as one of my High/Low beam lights is out Do you do any How To replace videos like TQR
@@HeadlightRevolution you forgot to mention that you have to push down and rotate the collar left almost 180 degrees. Without doing this step it will break for sure!
@@josephwebb3006Yea, I didn’t even see that mentioned in the instructions or anywhere. I figured it out myself, after some firm tugs, but then noticed I should turn it to a spaced area (180 degrees) and it then comes off very easily. Wth; that needs to be definitely covered in the instructional videos first these specific lights.
I've been running these for a couple of weeks on my 3rd gen 4runner and there is a huge improvement over stock visibility. On high-beams, it's not even close.
One thing you guys didn’t mention in the video is that you have to rotate the collar to the end first before you can pull it off. I was pulling pretty hard at first and nothing was happening. Good thing I didn’t break it, but thanks for the video. Super helpful othersise
So, I'm assuming for a Tundra in this year range there is no need for the optional DRL Anti-flicker harness? I'm debating on either this bulb or the GTR Ultra 2 for my 2015 Tundra. But I'm not totally sure if either will require a different housing cap extension or harness. Any help on that would be greatly appreciated! I'm leaning toward the Ultra 2 for the simple fact that it seems to have a higher percentage increase in brightness over the 2 stroke.
No harnesses or dust caps are needed for the 14-21 Tundra! It'll be a direct plug-and-play replacement.
Could you do a video on installing fog light on a sr model should in the video
Good suggestion!
Can you do a review with a 2007-2008 Acura TL Type-S... I need to know what is my best option as one of my High/Low beam lights is out
Do you do any How To replace videos like TQR
Good idea! We can definitely suggest this to our team.
How do you orient the bulb correctly!?
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I cannot pull the collar off to insert into the dust cover. You make it look easy on the video. But, neither headlight will budge. HELP! Please!
It can definitely seem a lot tighter, but we promise you won't break anything by giving a firm grasp and tug!
@@HeadlightRevolution you forgot to mention that you have to push down and rotate the collar left almost 180 degrees. Without doing this step it will break for sure!
@@josephwebb3006Yea, I didn’t even see that mentioned in the instructions or anywhere. I figured it out myself, after some firm tugs, but then noticed I should turn it to a spaced area (180 degrees) and it then comes off very easily. Wth; that needs to be definitely covered in the instructional videos first these specific lights.
Lux is on the lower end 👎🏿
Sometimes it's not all about lux, and instead about beam pattern and light distribution!
I've been running these for a couple of weeks on my 3rd gen 4runner and there is a huge improvement over stock visibility. On high-beams, it's not even close.
One thing you guys didn’t mention in the video is that you have to rotate the collar to the end first before you can pull it off. I was pulling pretty hard at first and nothing was happening. Good thing I didn’t break it, but thanks for the video. Super helpful othersise
Which way do you rotate it?
@@JC-nl2oisame here! I pulled darn hard plus wiggling it from side to side . Finally noticed too what you noticed.