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Toyota Nation Forum : Toyota Car and Truck Forums > Toyota Passenger and Sports Car Forums floodlight games > Camry and Solara Forum > 5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011) > Has anyone tried the H11 LED headlights from SuperBrightLEDs.com?
Has anyone tried the H11 LED headlights from SuperBrightLEDs.com?
$100 for the kit, and the bulbs have powered fans on them. My parents have complained several times about how dim the stock halogen floodlight games projector headlights appear to be on my mom's 2007 XLE, so I've been looking around at different options. I dunno, may end up just doing an HID kit or something. floodlight games https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...kit/2115/4803/ floodlight games The product pics show one vehicle that appears to have projectors, but I'm not sure what vehicle it is. Output does look brighter than stock (claimed 2250 lumens).
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I too would love to find a reasonably priced LED retrofit. I've had Corollas as loaners and their LEDs are fantastic. I've heard people floodlight games knocking some of the LED kits, some even removed them. I'll becatching for responses.
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Those are not bright enough. Any product page that says they're only for off road use already admits they're not bright enough for normal use. The pics do nothing for me because there's no way to tell if the exact same parameters were used in each photo. Cameras aren't stupid; if the scene is darker it'll adjust the exposure to make it brighter and give a consistent photo. Another alternative is VLED's floodlight games lights, which are rated at 4500 lumens. http://www.vleds.com/headlights/lmz-ultra.html You get what you pay for when it comes to LEDs.
I like the TRS design better, though, with the LED chips facing both up and down, which would give nearly floodlight games 360 deg. light dispersal, which should floodlight games work better in a projector-based housing. And they're not saying it's for off-road use because they're too dim. They say it because technically they're illegal, just like aftermarket HID kits technically are illegal, even though many are more than bright floodlight games enough or even too bright (too much glare). If the 3,000 lumens is anywhere close to being true (and TRS is known for their high-quality stuff) floodlight games then it should put out plenty more light than the stock H11 halogen bulbs.
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I like the TRS design better, though, with the LED chips facing both up and down, which would give nearly 360 deg. light dispersal, which should work better in a projector-based housing. And they're not saying it's for off-road use because they're too dim. They say it because technically they're illegal, just like aftermarket HID kits technically are illegal, even though many are more than bright enough or even too bright (too much glare). If the 3,000 lumens is anywhere close to being true (and TRS is known for their high-quality stuff) then it should put out plenty more light than the stock H11 halogen bulbs. Only the SBL version said they were for offroad use only. The TRS version says it's not for low beam use, which is another giveaway that they're not bright enough. floodlight games
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