Unfortunately, we do not have any output shots of the vehicle on the road. However, at the 1:20 mark we do have a wall output comparison to the stock headlight.
Hey there! That is not something we have ever advertised as a function of our product. But the output improvements from full LED, sequential turn signals, DRL function, and excellent U.S.-based customer support team are not something you get with the factory lights.
The answer to my question turned out to be Morimoto XB. They actually fit the OEM opening precisely and do not require deleting the washers. If you had ever driven through Colorado at night on wet & mag-chloride covered roads you'd know that those washers make a huge difference. No freaking way am I getting rid of them.
@formlighting Man i was ready to buy these. You had everything correct except for the integrated bulbs. Why wouldnt you make them with replaceable bulbs? What was the reasoning?
These are meant to provide an alternative to the OEM Sequoia conversion, which costs nearly twice as much! (See link) Plus, you'd still need to source the trim panels to account for the shape change elsewhere as an additional cost. www.headlightrevolution.com/18-sequoia-led-Sequoia-LED_2?quantity=1 With ours, unpainted trim panels are already provided in addition to all necessary wiring harnesses. You'll also get the sequential turn signal feature that you don't get with the OEM option, and we back them directly with a two-year warranty. You can see more through this link below. www.formlights.com/2007-2013-toyota-tundra-led-reflector-headlights-pair-1.html Thanks for checking them out!
Hey Tommy! This particular option will not, but we do have two options that will! Here is the link: www.formlights.com/headlights.html?vehicle_make=339 Additionally, you can see more in our RUclips video specifically for the 14-21 options linked here: ruclips.net/video/wDMSNzdgpes/видео.html Let us know if you have any questions!
That's why we cover them with a two-year warranty! If anything were to stop functioning, our customer service team would gladly get that taken care of. Thanks for checking them out! www.formlights.com/form-warranty
@@formlightingso if they go out in 3 years we cough up another $1,000. That is going to push a lot of people away. Maybe a 5 yr warranty would have been better.
What about the headlight washer
Unfortunately, that is not a feature that these headlights retain. Sorry about that!
Any video of the tundra on the road. Would like to see how it looks at night via inside the cabin.
Unfortunately, we do not have any output shots of the vehicle on the road. However, at the 1:20 mark we do have a wall output comparison to the stock headlight.
Do these render the headlight leveling feature inoperable?
That is correct, these will not retain that feature.
Looking into these! Can you share what brand/model the brush bar with LED is?
Hey there! Unfortunately, we don't have any information on that as this was a customer vehicle we had brought in. Sorry about that!
Yeah but what about my headlight washers on the Platinum edition Sequoia? Crickets.
Hey there! That is not something we have ever advertised as a function of our product. But the output improvements from full LED, sequential turn signals, DRL function, and excellent U.S.-based customer support team are not something you get with the factory lights.
The answer to my question turned out to be Morimoto XB. They actually fit the OEM opening precisely and do not require deleting the washers. If you had ever driven through Colorado at night on wet & mag-chloride covered roads you'd know that those washers make a huge difference. No freaking way am I getting rid of them.
What happens when the light stops working,are the bulbs replaceable?
These headlights are full-LED, so there are no replaceable bulbs, and they're covered by our two-year warranty.
@@formlightingso that means once bulbs are out, I’d have to buy another set of these headlight assemblies?
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@formlighting
Man i was ready to buy these. You had everything correct except for the integrated bulbs. Why wouldnt you make them with replaceable bulbs? What was the reasoning?
Will the level adjuster be functional with them?
Unfortunately, not this these. Sorry about that!
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Damn, these are $$$
These are meant to provide an alternative to the OEM Sequoia conversion, which costs nearly twice as much! (See link) Plus, you'd still need to source the trim panels to account for the shape change elsewhere as an additional cost.
www.headlightrevolution.com/18-sequoia-led-Sequoia-LED_2?quantity=1
With ours, unpainted trim panels are already provided in addition to all necessary wiring harnesses. You'll also get the sequential turn signal feature that you don't get with the OEM option, and we back them directly with a two-year warranty.
You can see more through this link below.
www.formlights.com/2007-2013-toyota-tundra-led-reflector-headlights-pair-1.html
Thanks for checking them out!
Where are your headlights manufactured? What sort of warranty do you offer?@@formlighting
@@masato3981 it's a two-year warranty witch I think is unaccusable at this price point! 3 years maybe but two years on LEDs is a joke
@@masato3981 Two years witch i find insane on a led light best to look for lights the the makers believe in!
@@masato3981 two years! Witch to me is crazy i would look for someone the actually believes in the product they make
Would these fit a 2015 tundra?
Hey Tommy! This particular option will not, but we do have two options that will! Here is the link:
www.formlights.com/headlights.html?vehicle_make=339
Additionally, you can see more in our RUclips video specifically for the 14-21 options linked here:
ruclips.net/video/wDMSNzdgpes/видео.html
Let us know if you have any questions!
$1000 for headlights you can't fix when they go out because they are led.
That's why we cover them with a two-year warranty! If anything were to stop functioning, our customer service team would gladly get that taken care of.
Thanks for checking them out!
www.formlights.com/form-warranty
@@formlightingso if they go out in 3 years we cough up another $1,000. That is going to push a lot of people away. Maybe a 5 yr warranty would have been better.