I have a 07 Toyota Tacoma looking to buy some head lights. I will be getting the Halo’s no matter what but on ebay.. There is two different.. There is a Halo LED projector light.. but its more white, and I want blue, but it was a hundred dollars cheaper and I’ve also heard they aren’t very bright. Or there is the Halo HID projectors. As shown here… http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HID-05-07-TOYOTA-TACOMA-LED-2-HALO-PROJECTOR-HEADLIGHTS_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ65Q3a12Q7c39Q3a1Q7c72Q3a1171QQ_trksidZp4506Q2ec0Q2em245QQhashZitem3a4fc89326QQitemZ250446648102QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessoriesQQsalenotsupported#ht_5286wt_1272
Are the HID’s in the link above in the actual Halo part or is it a different part of light? The more info the better please! Trying to learn more about these products.. Thank you
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LED’s are THE brightest lights you can buy also last longer than any HID, but as far as projecting im not sure which is brighter but by its self a LED is brighter than a halogen
Save your money! The LED portion of that light is the
halo around the Xenon headlight. You can buy the Xenon
headlights many places at a much lower price, and some
manufacturers of these will have the blue reflected light.
Also, bear in mind that the electronics required to power
this light is susceptible to temperature. They may not
always work well when temperatures are low outside.
Also, why buy so expensive a light that may last only
three to five years? Most any type of headlights will
last for many years longer. (as long as you don’t break
them in an accident. )
In the old days of the four headlight cars we used to
put aircraft landing lights in the bright headlight position.
Since they gave a very bright light of a rectangular shape,
the drivers side light was mounted for a vertical beam
while the passenger side was mounted to give a horizontal
beam. This gave a very good view of a wide view of the
side of the road while not aimed to blind an oncoming
driver. (We also used these lights in our spotlights. The
smaller one for the 4 inch spots, and the larger for the
5 inch that we used in our headlights. ) The cost of these
lights back then was only $5 each. Today they might be
as much a $20, but still a far cry from what you are
looking to buy.