@ManiZillasToolBox What’s the name of those socket between the bulb and the connector? And what part number? I’m sure they share the same for 2011-2015 scion xB.
I burn out 4 or 5 bulbs every year on my car because of drl it's just a way to cost car owners extra money. Most of the old cars I've owned have never needed a new head light or tail light the whole time I owned them
Those are a great choice for nice bright pure white led bulbs for heat management and longevity, by none other than Sylvania zevo. It’s simply a set it and forget it led bulb replacements. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 worth $24 bucks because of that lifetime warranty.
Assuming isn't always the best choice, but the video is super helpful, and well explained 👏 10/10
Yo thank you for this tip. I’m going to give this a shot on my Civic Si 👍🏼
People like you are appreciated thx
Good job man 🔥
What is that socket called?
What did you look up for the part? Can’t find it for 2014 dodge charger
I just did this on a camry,
BTW you need to say "IZZZZ GUUUUD YEAHHHH" next time 😂
Which tester is that?
@ManiZillasToolBox
What’s the name of those socket between the bulb and the connector? And what part number?
I’m sure they share the same for 2011-2015 scion xB.
I burn out 4 or 5 bulbs every year on my car because of drl it's just a way to cost car owners extra money. Most of the old cars I've owned have never needed a new head light or tail light the whole time I owned them
U need led like the zevo
Those are a great choice for nice bright pure white led bulbs for heat management and longevity, by none other than Sylvania zevo.
It’s simply a set it and forget it led bulb replacements. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 worth $24 bucks because of that lifetime warranty.
This shit happened on my Honda
How much did you pay to get it fixed?