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Fenix 02-19-2016 01:56 PM

Quality Aftermarket Lights
 
I try to avoid poorly made aftermarket. A lot of you have replaced the OEM lights. Buying solely on looks would be a mistake. I :search: ed quite a bit. Any recommendations based on your experience? 'Avoid XYZ brand...'

jawn 02-19-2016 02:02 PM

Headlights? Tail lights? Side markers? Which lights are you referring to?

HachiRo 02-19-2016 02:36 PM

If you're talking about tails, I would recommend against fake Valentis. I heard the LEDs on them go out pretty quickly (within a year). Yes, there are fake Valentis and you can see which ones are fake by comparing them to the ones Valenti actually offer.

Fenix 02-19-2016 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jawn (Post 2554101)
Headlights? Tail lights? Side markers? Which lights are you referring to?

Headlights + Tail Lights. I plan to use JDM clear side markers.

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Originally Posted by HachiRo (Post 2554142)
If you're talking about tails, I would recommend against fake Valentis. I heard the LEDs on them go out pretty quickly (within a year). Yes, there are fake Valentis and you can see which ones are fake by comparing them to the ones Valenti actually offer.

I buy genuine parts. You might as well flush cash down the shitta buying knockoffs. :D

YamahaR86 02-19-2016 03:42 PM

You're going to be spending around $1k+ for Headlights alone if you want quality. Or if you want to spend less you can essentially build your own by retrofitting a good projector in there.

swarb 02-19-2016 04:02 PM

Not from personal experience, but from what I've read on here. They will all go out eventually unless they are oem. Better aftermarket ones last longer, but the oem are the best.

Fenix 02-19-2016 04:36 PM

Both the BRZ and Euro GT86 headlights are nice. Either would cost approximately $1500.

ryoma 02-19-2016 04:39 PM

the best bang for your buck in regards to headlights is probably a good quality HID kit. it's way cheaper than buying aftermarket headlights. even though the stock FRS headlights are halogen projectors, they still do pretty well with HID bulbs. remember that you will need an HID "kit" which includes ballasts and wiring along with the HID bulbs. avoid buying cheap HID kits since there is usually a reason why they're cheap. a good place is either The Retrofit Source or Diode Dynamics. however, if you want to do it right, you can retrofit a projector into your housing yourself for a little more... but still cheaper than buying a new quality headlight

as for tail lights, I would say the TOMS are my favorite (I have the red tinted ones). the clear TOMS have problems with melting so try and avoid those. I previously had the clears and swapped them out for the reds after I got hit with the melting problem. a lot of people have Valenti's as well.

KungFuWaffle 02-19-2016 11:06 PM

Headlights I have Winjet, had them for a year and half, the clear coat is starting to peel now, nothing a sand and re clear coat won't fix. Besides that the winjet headlights haven't had any problems. But for headlights OEM is the best. Tail lights, don't buy any unless you get WARRANTY from the vender. If not then you'll be screwed when it condensates or melts. I had clear Tom's and the top part melted a bit cause of the SoCal sun. But for tail lights make sure to use the OEM foam gasket or it will be 50/50 it will leak. Been through 4 aftermarket tail lights so far cause of condensation or bad LED's

swarb 02-19-2016 11:14 PM

Even the red toms have problems. Some have the light leak(not the melting). It's not too noticeable but some still have it.

HachiRo 02-19-2016 11:49 PM

ModBargains is really good in terms of warrantying and helping you out with Valenti Tails in the event of any condensation (that isn't due to installer error.)

Mim 02-20-2016 12:01 AM

Bought genuine TOMS' clears and have been using them now for over a year. No issues at all. Bought via japanparts.com. Their quality looks top notch and still looks as new, but I garage my car at work and home so cant comment on the effects of exposure to the elements. Hmm knew I forgot something in my sig!

FirestormFlex 02-20-2016 07:58 AM

I've been looking into headlights for a while now - I've read a lot about the cheap aftermarket lights (Winjet etc) having issues with low quality and bad light output, as well as not having true HID projectors. I decided on a set of OEM Monogram headlights. Very pricey but the quality is gorgeous and I've now got OEM Toyota quality/reliability.

sw20monster 03-01-2016 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by KungFuWaffle (Post 2554611)
Headlights I have Winjet, had them for a year and half, the clear coat is starting to peel now, nothing a sand and re clear coat won't fix. Besides that the winjet headlights haven't had any problems. But for headlights OEM is the best. Tail lights, don't buy any unless you get WARRANTY from the vender. If not then you'll be screwed when it condensates or melts. I had clear Tom's and the top part melted a bit cause of the SoCal sun. But for tail lights make sure to use the OEM foam gasket or it will be 50/50 it will leak. Been through 4 aftermarket tail lights so far cause of condensation or bad LED's

How's the brightness and light beam on the winjets? How simple was the wiring?


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