I have a 2007 FJ cruiser and I had a LED headlight kit put in. I'm wondering if any of you have done the same for a FJ60? If so, what brand did you use?
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Thanks for sharing. I swapped them on my 07' FJ Cruiser b/c I seemed to replace one bulb then the other 4-6 months later. A cycle that kept going on year after year. I figured I had an electrical issue but it all checked out. I like that ones on my FJ but am trying to do more on this LC on my own vs pay my mechanic.I have these, they're a drop in replacement for the 60. No heater unlike the JW Speaker but that may not be an issue for you in SD. I do find the beam to not project as far as a HID projector headlight, however.
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The kit that @t140frank mentioned seems to be the best bang-for-your-buck.Thanks for sharing. I swapped them on my 07' FJ Cruiser b/c I seemed to replace one bulb then the other 4-6 months later. A cycle that kept going on year after year. I figured I had an electrical issue but it all checked out. I like that ones on my FJ but am trying to do more on this LC on my own vs pay my mechanic.
good to know if I go back to standard bulbs on the FJC.The kit that @t140frank mentioned seems to be the best bang-for-your-buck.
For your FJC, I found that cleaning all the old dielectric grease off the connectors and slathering new grease on the connections solved my issue of burning through bulbs every few months. I went LED bulbs for a while, but they don't stay warm enough in the winter.
And keeps ya in Toyota brand...I upgraded my headlights with the H4 Toyota factory upgrade kit (came on the euro spec cruiser) Comes with a new wiring harness, fuses, relays and all glass lenses.
Part number 81110-60P70
I then installed Hella 100/80 watt bulbs.
Toyota headlight kit was about 60 bucks or so from the dealer and the bulbs were less then 20 bucks.
It's not LED's but twice as bright as stock with a really nice beam pattern.