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What do I Need to Know About Installing LED Bulbs into my Car? What do I Need to Know About Installing LED Bulbs into my Car?
When you decide to install LED bulbs into you car, you need to know the right size and select the desired color. Next thing to know is that most vehicles use a Thermal Flasher unit to control their Turn Signals. Most Thermal Flasher units are generally not compatible with LED lights without a resistor installed with them. Why you Ask?
How Does a Halogen Light Bulb Work? How Does a Halogen Light Bulb Work?
Today, halogen bulbs are most often used for headlights and fog lights, and their increased light output increases driver visibility in darkness and inclement weather. Halogen bulbs are a variant of the traditional incandescent bulbs that have been used since the early days of the electric light. The bulb is either evacuated (has a vacuum) or filled with an inert gas to keep the filament from oxidizing.

Customer Reviews

"Excellent!!! A+++"

- 2008 Toyota Tacoma (Rio Grande, PR)

"PLUG-N-PLAY DON'T NEED TO BE A ROCKET SCIENTIST TO INSTALL AND IT LOOKS GREAT ON MY X-RUNNER."

- 1995 Toyota Tacoma (Palm Coast, FL)

"I purchased this product and installed it about a month ago and since have received several compliments on how good it looks. It functions just as good as it looks too. The LED's are very bright and provide a futuristic appearance. Installation wasn't very easy on a 2010 Tundra, but it should be easier on other vehicles. Overall great product in my opinion. Thanks CARiD!"

- 2009 Toyota Tundra (Tallahassee, FL)

"They looked good. And were probaly really easy to install. Just about the same as stock fog lights on Corollas. "

- 2005 Toyota Corolla (Sims, AR)

"Sharp looking, brighter illumination than the stock light. Installation was quite easy. Removal of stock light was the hardest part. Part was at my doors tep within 5 days. "

- 1995 Toyota Tacoma (Lihue, HI)