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2007-2013 Tundra LED Headlight Options!

Discussion in '2nd Gen Builds (2007-2013)' started by Headlight Revolution, Mar 20, 2020.

  1. Mar 20, 2020 at 8:26 AM
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    Headlight Revolution

    Headlight Revolution [OP] New Member Vendor

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    Hey 2nd Gen. Crew! :hattip:

    I can imagine that Lighting has always been an issue for this specific Truck, because it performed Terribly in our Testing! I'm sorry, but 250 Lux measured @ 25 feet from a Wall is equivalent to taping a couple Zippo lighters to the front of your truck. No thank you! In this post, I wanted to show you just what can be accomplished on your lighting with a simple LED bulb replacement, See the video just below!

    Test Video Link:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSMM3sHjpfM&feature=youtu.be

    We went and installed some of today's most commonly purchased LEDs into the 2nd Gen. Tundra housings, as well as some of our Highest-Rated LEDs that we have seen to Date and the results were very interesting to see! HUGE improvements over the Stock setup. Comparing them to the OEM Halogen, we are looking for a few key factors here when testing these bulbs. We want to see Uniform Beam Patterns, Consistent light across the Beam, no Glare/Fuzziness above the Hot-Spot, and a Defined Cut-Off line.

    Here are some Numbers for you across the board! We'll start with the OEM bulb and work our way down.
    (Screenshots from the Video Testing.)

    OEM Halogen: 250 Lux
    7-13 Tundra OEM Low.jpg

    Nighteye LED: 630 Lux
    7-13 Tundra Nighteye LED.jpg
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    Nineo LED: 430 Lux
    7-13 Tundra Nineo LED.jpg

    Diode Dynamics SL1 LED: 930 Lux
    7-13 Tundra DD SL1 LED.jpg

    Morimoto 2Stroke 2.0 LED: 950 Lux
    7-13 Tundra Morimoto 2Stroke.jpg

    S-V.4 LED: 1,280 Lux
    7-13 Tundra V.4 LED.jpg

    GTR Lighting Ultra 2 LED: 1,350 Lux
    7-13 Tundra GTR Lighting Ultra 2.jpg


    It's insane what just a simple Plug and Play LED bulb can do in terms of Safety and Peace of Mind on the road at night! :eek: We've tried many other LEDs in these housings off-camera with the same results back to back much like the Nineo and Nighteye, they usually have a hard time developing a useable beam pattern and usually focus too much on a Blue hugh of color. But when you install something of quality like the SL1, V.4, or the Ultra 2 LEDs, you get a very ideal beam pattern that equates to a much Richer hotspot, providing much more useable light for you the driver! The colors on bulbs like the Morimoto 2Stroke 2.0 and the SL1 come in at a much more white hugh, which does great for all-year weather conditions!
    If it were my personal Tundra, I would go with the S-V.4 or the Ultra 2 LEDs. The V.4s have an Amazing beam pattern in really anything you install it into, and the Ultra 2 is just Crazy with that output, paired with a Lifetime Warranty! Drive with Confidence. :hattip:

    You really can't go wrong with any of these LED bulbs (Besides the Nineo... Youch), it really comes down to how you drive and how you use your Lighting! If you have any questions at all about these tests or want to snag a set for yourself, Call or Email us and we'll get you all set up! :)

    Phone: 218-755-5200

    Email: Sales@HeadlightRevolution.com

    2nd Gen. Tundra Selection: https://headlightrevolution.com/vehicles/toyota-tundra/toyota-tundra-2007-2013/

    Thank You everyone! I hope you all are doing well and taking care!

    Please Note: This post does not imply street legality in the USA. The product is street legal in the USA for Fog Light use. The product is not compliant with DOT / FMVSS108 and not street legal in the USA for Headlights. Certain specialty vehicles strictly limited to off-street use and not having DOT registration or license plates may use these products exclusively off-streets. For detailed clarification on street use, go to https://betterautomotivelighting.com/street-use/
     
    Last edited: Jun 9, 2020
  2. Mar 20, 2020 at 8:50 AM
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    41bigdawg

    41bigdawg Let the BIG DAWG Eat

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    Magnum front, Iron Cross rear bumpers, SB Cold air intake and Gibson Metal Mulisha exhaust, Fender flares, Tow mirrors, 18" Outlaw wheels, 12k Smitty X2O winch, Tech 12v auto start, Firestone Air Bags, Pedal Commander, Devil Horns, etc...
    Thank you for this great write up....good info :)
     
  3. Mar 20, 2020 at 9:02 AM
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    Headlight Revolution

    Headlight Revolution [OP] New Member Vendor

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    Not a problem! I see that you are also USAF, please PM me for a 15% off code if you are thinking of ordering! We offer 15% off to all our Active/Retired Military, as well as Police, EMT, Firefighter/Etc!
     
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