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- The ultimate headlight upgrade H4 (not LED or HID) - Tacoma World
Also note Osram is Toyotas OEM headlight bulb supplier, so they meet Toyota’s strict product quality standards See how they compare to the Chinese knockoffs here These are a high wattage, high efficiency bulb, meaning they increase output and extend distance projection There is an AllSeason version of this 85 80w bulb, see how it compares
- The ultimate headlight upgrade H4 (not LED or HID)
The Osram 64205 was the 70 65w version of the discontinued Hypers, which were also made in the 85 80w spec posted at the start of the thread World's best H4 9003 is a big claim, I was very curious to see how these measured up
- Best H11 halogen replacement bulbs. - Tacoma World
Sylvania and Osram are or used to be part of the same company I've also seem Osram stamped on PIAA, Hella, and Phillips bulbs, so at best, you're getting second-best from those brands
- Headlight upgrade: which bulb? - Tacoma World
Crashnburn80's ultimate headlight upgrade is more work than I would care to put in right now So that leaves me trying to decide between the Philips RacingVision GT200 or the Osram Night Breaker 200 bulbs Which would you choose or is there a better option for a stock wattage H4 bulb?
- H9 Headlight Upgrade Question - Tacoma World
Looking to upgrade the H11 low beam bulbs in my 2017 Tacoma to the more powerful H9 bulbs From reading numerous threads on here, I’ve gathered that
- Best H11 low beam - Tacoma World
What's the best low beam H11 bulb? I've read through several threads but can't find any since most have been discontinued
- 3rd Gen HID vs LED vs Halogen H11 projector headlights
Left to right: Stock Osram H11, GE +130 H11, Osram H9, XD Pro LED, XD HID, XD Philips HID Warning: There is a lot of educational heavy info in this thread Lots of pictures at the end too for those that prefer visuals with graph output comparisons Baseline First, lets cover why your headlights are terrible
- Brightest 9003 H4 bulb for a Tacoma - Tacoma World
OEM grade brands like Osram and Philips are in a constant arms race to push the technology further, developing +150 and +200 HID capsules to significantly extend output distance projection while remaining at legal levels of output for the safest most advanced lighting possible
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