If you are interested in getting these switchbacks for your 4Runner you can go to www.lasfit.com/products/7443-switchback-led-turn-signal-bulbs-t3-series and use the code DUSTIN15 to get 15% off of them. The discount code will work for the first 10 people who apply it.
U get ur moneys worth for $60 a pair. I will tell u. These Lasfit - T3’s are better than T2’s. How? Simple. Both T2’s and T3’s have same approach in brightness. But one has much better feature. T2 has a full aluminum heatsink and 4 small air ventilation holes And T3 has a hybrid type of Aluminum, with ceramic cap on top, and 8 larger ventilation holes. Both got temperature control built in to the led bulbs. While the T2 still gets hyperflash after 2-5 minutes. Sometimes 10 if ur lucky. Its question for is it worth $50. But with T3, it’s worth $60. Because the T3 also has a ceramic micro chip, a heat filter that’s inside between wedge base and aluminum, they even update the decoding time for more than 30 minutes before it gets hyperflash. That’s a huge benefit. Lasfit listens to the customers that they find the T2 too bright for 24W led bulbs making 2400 lumens each. It’s ultra bright and we love it. So lasfit made these led bulbs, they kept the same 24W to meet and exceeds the oem wattage, but they reduce the luminosity of the led bulbs. By 400 lumens drop. So it’s now 2000 lumens per bulbs. It may not be as ultra bright as T2, but the T3 still brighter than stock. We have them in my family’s 2017 Toyota sienna rear 7440A led bulbs. And these are better upgrade version, without dealing with hyperflash. Yea u still get that typical 1 year warranty, but that better heat efficiency, better heat resistance, these led bulbs will last much better than T2. It is indeed a must have led bulb upgrades. So u get ur money’s worth for ur 5th gen Toyota 4Runner. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 @DShanman
What a great write up about these bulbs! You’ve done your research with these. Additionally, you personally have them in your vehicle so you know how well they work and how good they look. Thank you for the detailed description!
@@dshanman24 the white is on working good, but the DRL light mode is off, when I switch to se up level, the white is on, but on the turn signal bulb, not the high beam
@@diegormz8188 On my 4Runner I can have the DRLs on by themselves, DRLs with running lights on or no DRLs with the headlights on. The switchbacks won’t be showing white in DRL only mode.
@@diegormz8188 Hmmm…I made a harness for my DRLs so I could use LEDs in them. Depending on your year of 4Runner the high beams are where the DRLs are or the headlights are both low and high beam.
If you are interested in getting these switchbacks for your 4Runner you can go to www.lasfit.com/products/7443-switchback-led-turn-signal-bulbs-t3-series and use the code DUSTIN15 to get 15% off of them. The discount code will work for the first 10 people who apply it.
This is great! Thank you for the discount code too!
No problem my friend.
Nice video. Thank you for the information!
Absolutely my friend!
U get ur moneys worth for $60 a pair.
I will tell u. These Lasfit - T3’s are better than T2’s.
How?
Simple.
Both T2’s and T3’s have same approach in brightness. But one has much better feature.
T2 has a full aluminum heatsink and 4 small air ventilation holes
And T3 has a hybrid type of Aluminum, with ceramic cap on top, and 8 larger ventilation holes.
Both got temperature control built in to the led bulbs.
While the T2 still gets hyperflash after 2-5 minutes. Sometimes 10 if ur lucky.
Its question for is it worth $50.
But with T3, it’s worth $60. Because the T3 also has a ceramic micro chip, a heat filter that’s inside between wedge base and aluminum, they even update the decoding time for more than 30 minutes before it gets hyperflash.
That’s a huge benefit.
Lasfit listens to the customers that they find the T2 too bright for 24W led bulbs making 2400 lumens each.
It’s ultra bright and we love it.
So lasfit made these led bulbs, they kept the same 24W to meet and exceeds the oem wattage, but they reduce the luminosity of the led bulbs. By 400 lumens drop.
So it’s now 2000 lumens per bulbs.
It may not be as ultra bright as T2, but the T3 still brighter than stock.
We have them in my family’s 2017 Toyota sienna rear 7440A led bulbs. And these are better upgrade version, without dealing with hyperflash.
Yea u still get that typical 1 year warranty, but that better heat efficiency, better heat resistance, these led bulbs will last much better than T2.
It is indeed a must have led bulb upgrades.
So u get ur money’s worth for ur 5th gen Toyota 4Runner.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@DShanman
What a great write up about these bulbs! You’ve done your research with these. Additionally, you personally have them in your vehicle so you know how well they work and how good they look. Thank you for the detailed description!
@@dshanman24 hey Hakuna Matata man.
It’s my pleasure to help.
@@toyotabronyThank you. I appreciate that my friend.
@@dshanman24 ur very welcome. 😎
Anything for high beams
I think they have switchback bulbs that would fit your high beams on their site.
@@dshanman24 thanks I will check them out
That’s a pretty cool mod!
Thank you, sir!
No mod dude, just plug and play!
What DRL bulbs did you go with?
a.co/d/gg6KBsk
@@dshanman24did you have to use the harness on the passenger side for it to function?
@@kammando21 Yes. Without the harness they won’t work.
@@dshanman24what harnesses do I need to buy for this bulbs to work?
@@GySgtArdon I had to make my own. I’ll try to make a video on it sometime so that others know how to do it as well.
I just installed mines but I can see my DRL lights doesn’t working so what’s the solution?
You mean the turn signals are the only part working and the white light isn’t staying on?
@@dshanman24 the white is on working good, but the DRL light mode is off, when I switch to se up level, the white is on, but on the turn signal bulb, not the high beam
@@diegormz8188 On my 4Runner I can have the DRLs on by themselves, DRLs with running lights on or no DRLs with the headlights on. The switchbacks won’t be showing white in DRL only mode.
@@dshanman24 before on DRL ONLY the high beams was working on low voltage, the white/ámbar is working good
@@diegormz8188 Hmmm…I made a harness for my DRLs so I could use LEDs in them. Depending on your year of 4Runner the high beams are where the DRLs are or the headlights are both low and high beam.