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led lights for 08 tundra limited

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by tundraatx, Jul 28, 2019.

  1. Jul 28, 2019 at 8:43 AM
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    tundraatx

    tundraatx [OP] 2008 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L

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    1) Bought with 225k miles on it, a Westin bullnose bumper, and OEM tundra steps 2) Current Mileage 238k Mods: 1) Dirty Deeds BA Mufflers 8 inch with resonator (as of Feb 2021) - Had the 10 inch with resonator - Prefer the 10 inch without resonator - deeper sound hear it more in the cab 2.) Ranch Hand Summit Front Bumper/Guard 3) Ranch Hand Summit Bumper 4) Billstein 5100s all around 5) TRD front and rear sway bars 6.) Rough Country wheel to wheel steps 7) Pioneer 8400 NEX Wireless ApplePlay 8) Backup Camera: e-raptor 9) LED white lights replaced in headlights, fog lights, inside cabin, and exterior lights 10) Linex (unbranded by Central Texas Truck Coatings) 11) OEM Toyota side panels and generic panel on tailgate Maintenance/Repairs: 1) Valve covers, belt tensioner, alternator belt - $415 2) Evaporation fuel canister and filter replacment $1547 *This was a Toyota TSB for 07-08 AFAIK. Toyota covered in first 3 years of ownership. Mine failed after 13 years of daily regular driving use. Not bad at all. 3) Pioneer Unit - had to ship to Pioneer to replace Output IC - $45 (shipping) free under 1 year warranty fix 4) Pioneer Unit - Electrical feed back coming through speakers when accelerating. Fix was to check all wiring/tighten up/ make connections good again $42. 5.) Rear passenger door actuator replaced. Part was $287 with tax on ebay from Toyota dealer free shipping. 6.) Rack and Pinion, tow mirrors, shocks install, lifetime alignment - $1884.36
    2008 tundra limited dbl cab
    what led lights are recommended for headlights, fog, interior, and rear lights?
     
  2. Aug 2, 2019 at 9:34 PM
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    ssthrd

    ssthrd New Member

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    Not sure that LEDs are legal where you are if the original headlights/fogs were halogens. I put H11 LED's in my '13 for low beam, and 9005 LED's for high beams. The stock reflectors are not the greatest because they have a poor cut off which is blinding to oncoming vehicles. I am considering buying after market projectors, which provide a much better cut off, and keeping the LED's which should make a huge difference. I used my old halogen 9005s in place of my fogs. The fit is the same, and 55 watts does make a difference.

    Here in BC, Canada, I believe that there are no other restrictions. I also put LED's in my reverse lights. Huge difference!

    The advice I got from knowledgeable people is that you get what you pay for. Buy American. check out https://www.headlightrevolution.com for tons of info.
     
  3. Aug 2, 2019 at 11:13 PM
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    TRD-tv

    TRD-tv Menace2Ohio

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    i have a set of LED headlight bulbs that are barely used. easy install and a huge upgrade - ill toss you them for $40 shipped. PM me if you're interested! i may also have some interior lights i can toss in
     

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