I got the Spyder headlights for $400 on my Tundra instead of the $1,000 Morimoto headlights. I absolutely love them. The DRLs and sequential turn signals look awesome.
@@wilbertortiz9469 I’ve heard a lot of people have problems with them. Mainly leaking and fog. Probably better run a bead of clear caulk around the whole thing if you’re going to go with them lol
I love my Morimoto amber lights for my '12 Tundra!! Also, you can do a 2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD front grill swap, looks amazing!! I did the Anzo rear lights for the back, all LED, hopefully they'll last!!
Any chance on doing a video on engine oils? It would an awesome topic from you guys! Im sure its a spicy topic for Subaru's too. High zinc vs low, thick vs thin etc. Seems like people in Europe like RCM and Subi-Performance who are very reputable run thick oils like Castrol 10w40/60 in all their EJ's, even stock. While here in America most use motul and weights like 5w30, which ironically does poor in testing from what ive seen. Amsoil makes a 10w40 with higher zinc which is ideal for "flat tappet like cams" which I use in my 207. Older JDM oils used more zinc I wonder if they stopped because of emissions? Could even throw in oil filters into the topic, its a possible failure point for ej20's when running one with the incorrect spec, the valve in the filter does not operate correctly at high RPM.
High Zinc is great for racing, bad for the street as it can damage cats and O2 sensors. In my opinion people geek out about this stuff too much. Use a high quality synthetic of the manufactures weight for a totally stock street car and if its a turbo, run a thicker oil like 10w40 or 15w50 or even more for some cars for the track. With a high powered car running E85 on the track change oil after every event. Lower power non turbo cars can perhaps run 4 track days on the same oil. Change oil every 3000 miles and more frequently if you are running E85 and you will be fine.
I bought a similar headlight kit from Alpharex for my Tacoma. The low beam spread is fantastic, but the wiring setup was junk. I was expecting better from a $700 kit.
@@motoiq just a more updated look with the sequoia grill. Morimoto headlights are probably the brightest tho. Both looks good. The morimoto amber dark version is sick
I must have watched this video 10 times to figure out if I should buy it or not. I definitely will and I have worked hard for it.
Another great post guys. Keep it coming.
Great looking Tundra. Great content!!
I got the Spyder headlights for $400 on my Tundra instead of the $1,000 Morimoto headlights. I absolutely love them. The DRLs and sequential turn signals look awesome.
I want to got those lights for my first gen tundra and thinking to go with the spyder brand they are more affordable. Are they still working fine???
@@wilbertortiz9469 don’t go cheap, spyder isn’t very good.
@@darebare8079 thanks a lot,I appreciate it the advice!!!!
@@wilbertortiz9469 I’ve heard a lot of people have problems with them. Mainly leaking and fog.
Probably better run a bead of clear caulk around the whole thing if you’re going to go with them lol
I love my Morimoto amber lights for my '12 Tundra!! Also, you can do a 2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD front grill swap, looks amazing!! I did the Anzo rear lights for the back, all LED, hopefully they'll last!!
How do u do the swap is it just a bolt on ??
@@Stuckinthepast_ it's all plug and play.
Can u elaborate about that grill swap? My 08 sequoia needs that!
Hello! Can you guys understand the price of this set of headlights for your po?
Any chance on doing a video on engine oils? It would an awesome topic from you guys!
Im sure its a spicy topic for Subaru's too. High zinc vs low, thick vs thin etc. Seems like people in Europe like RCM and Subi-Performance who are very reputable run thick oils like Castrol 10w40/60 in all their EJ's, even stock. While here in America most use motul and weights like 5w30, which ironically does poor in testing from what ive seen. Amsoil makes a 10w40 with higher zinc which is ideal for "flat tappet like cams" which I use in my 207. Older JDM oils used more zinc I wonder if they stopped because of emissions?
Could even throw in oil filters into the topic, its a possible failure point for ej20's when running one with the incorrect spec, the valve in the filter does not operate correctly at high RPM.
High Zinc is great for racing, bad for the street as it can damage cats and O2 sensors. In my opinion people geek out about this stuff too much. Use a high quality synthetic of the manufactures weight for a totally stock street car and if its a turbo, run a thicker oil like 10w40 or 15w50 or even more for some cars for the track. With a high powered car running E85 on the track change oil after every event. Lower power non turbo cars can perhaps run 4 track days on the same oil. Change oil every 3000 miles and more frequently if you are running E85 and you will be fine.
@@motoiq Thanks for the response!
WPC treated? ;)
i Smashed that like button! shared and commented for the algorithm !
With the LED turn signal.. did you run into any hyper flash issues?
I bought a similar headlight kit from Alpharex for my Tacoma. The low beam spread is fantastic, but the wiring setup was junk. I was expecting better from a $700 kit.
How have these headlights held up over time? Looking to do the same for my Sequoia.
So far awesome! One of the best mods for this truck in a practical sense. They make a huge difference in how you can see at night.
What Brand of fog light did you use
baja design
WHERE'S THE LINK FOR THE LIGHT?
GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND!
Are the taillights the black or smoked version?
Smoked
Bro where's the link to buy
Google is your friend
@@motoiq just for that i will watch your video again. lol
Install the 2018+ sequoia headlights
It's almost the same.
@@motoiq just a more updated look with the sequoia grill. Morimoto headlights are probably the brightest tho. Both looks good. The morimoto amber dark version is sick
Ya morimoto at a grand is ridiculous!
Those will be great for blinding oncoming traffic. "My right to drive at unsafe speed after dark is more important than your ability to see."
fun fact : you can adjust your light so it's not gonna blind anyone
If you watched and comprehended the video, these are DOT approved and have a proper beam pattern so as not to blind oncoming traffic.