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2017 XLE LED headlights replacement

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#1 ·
Hi guys. I am new to this forum and looking for some answers. I recently purchased a 2017 RAV4 XLE AWD. I am thinking about getting a LED kit to replace my halogen headlight bulbs. 1- I was looking at this product here : https://www.carid.com/2017-toyota-r...oyota-rav4-led-lights/lumen-led-headlight-conversion-kit-536037278.html#reviews
Reviews? Anyone?
2- if i install LEDs, am i going to loose the high beam option? In other words, is the low beam the same beam for low and high with LEDs?

Thank you for your help! Hope to read your answers soon!
 
#2 ·
Hi guys. I am new to this forum and looking for some answers. I recently purchased a 2017 RAV4 XLE AWD. I am thinking about getting a LED kit to replace my halogen headlight bulbs. 1- I was looking at this product here.
Reviews? Anyone?
2- if i install LEDs, am i going to loose the high beam option? In other words, is the low beam the same beam for low and high with LEDs?

Thank you for your help! Hope to read your answers soon!
I recently purchased a 2017 RAV4 XLE AWD and my wife and I did not like the headlights at all. We live in the Ozarks and there are many twisty, hilly, dark two lane roads with deer on them. We explained our concerns to our dealer and they installed Putco Silver Lux Pro led's in the headlights and Auer led foglights with a DRL ring of led's built into them. I was amazed they did this for us at no charge. There is a lot of difference in performance but be forewarned, many led's for the projector headlights are "clockable". Our dealer did not clock them and they were terrible. According to the instructions from Putco, the led is supposed to be clocked down (6 o'clock) for optimum light distribution. I clocked the headlight bulbs and now they're much better than factory.

You won't lose the highbeam function since they are not dual filament bulbs to start with. The high/low switching is handled by a solenoid in the projector assembly that moves a shutter that changes the focus. Also, the upgraded foglights are amazing. They are bright enough now that I'm somewhat concerned about actual fog this fall and winter as they now work more like a driving light. I may have to change the aim on them for winter driving.

Anyway, sorry I don't have specific information on the brand you're looking at, I just wanted to give you a heads up as to my experience to help you make your decision. My opinion is that you'll be happiest with both light output and appearance if you do both headlights and foglights.
 
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I recently purchased a 2017 RAV4 XLE AWD and my wife and I did not like the headlights at all. We live in the Ozarks and there are many twisty, hilly, dark two lane roads with deer on them. We explained our concerns to our dealer and they installed Putco Silver Lux Pro led's in the headlights and Auer led foglights with a DRL ring of led's built into them. I was amazed they did this for us at no charge. There is a lot of difference in performance but be forewarned, many led's for the projector headlights are "clockable". Our dealer did not clock them and they were terrible. According to the instructions from Putco, the led is supposed to be clocked down (6 o'clock) for optimum light distribution. I clocked the headlight bulbs and now they're much better than factory.

You won't lose the highbeam function since they are not dual filament bulbs to start with. The high/low switching is handled by a solenoid in the projector assembly that moves a shutter that changes the focus. Also, the upgraded foglights are amazing. They are bright enough now that I'm somewhat concerned about actual fog this fall and winter as they now work more like a driving light. I may have to change the aim on them for winter driving.

Anyway, sorry I don't have specific information on the brand you're looking at, I just wanted to give you a heads up as to my experience to help you make your decision. My opinion is that you'll be happiest with both light output and appearance if you do both headlights and foglights.
My dealer wont give me the time of day can you give me the name of your dealer so I can get more info
 
#3 ·
I agree with Batel. I have a 2016 LE I installed Auer led fogs lights in and it looks great! Since I have a LE that did not come with fogs, the Auer kit came with the harness and all but was a pain to install. It comes with the fog light plastic molds but with the chrome edges around the fog lights, which I did not like, so I hunted down some SE moldings that have the black painted edges and it looks way better I think.

I went with morimoto HID headlights instead of LED. For driving I wanted a whiter light instead of LEDs typical 6000 kelvin, so I went with 4500 kelvin and love them. The difference between HID headlights and the LED fogs is subtle enough that it does not look bad(dislike seeing LED/HID headlights with halogen fogs).
 
#4 ·
Thank you guys.
I have a good friend of mine who usualy installs my HID and stuff but he is out of the industry for the moment, he recommended to go with LEDs instead of HIDs this time and i am willing to give it a try. I am still a bit affraid about buying something that is new to me as a consumer.
 
#5 ·
I have a set of morimoto 2stroke led's that I used for the fog lights however they were so bright and threw light EVERYWHERE so I decided to try them in my low beams (Morimoto uses a universal 9006 bulb and just provides adapters based on fit and vehicle.) They were ranked 4th brightest in a recent test for LEDs but in the projector housing actually were dimmer than the PIAA halogens I have, so I stripped them out and tossed them back in my fogs as the projector optics just don't work well with LEDs sadly.

Photo 1: LED in projector
Photo 2: PIAA halogen in projector
Photo 3: one in each against a wall
 

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#8 ·
I have tried the LED kit on my car but in projectors housings they arent as bright, if you are looking for brightness I would recommend you to go with an HID kit and if you are looking to go with a GOOD kit try Hylux they are the best ones that I have used so far and they also have amazing reviews online. I ordered it from allxenon.com so check them out
Hope this helps
 
#12 ·
Hi guys. I am new to this forum and looking for some answers. I recently purchased a 2017 RAV4 XLE AWD. I am thinking about getting a LED kit to replace my halogen headlight bulbs. 1- I was looking at this product here.
Reviews? Anyone?
2- if i install LEDs, am i going to loose the high beam option? In other words, is the low beam the same beam for low and high with LEDs?

Thank you for your help! Hope to read your answers soon!
My opinion is that you'll be happiest with both light output and appearance if you do both headlights and foglights.
How well do they light up the road during rain? Are they more on the blue or white light side, I have normally seen led be a bit blue
 
#13 ·
How well do they light up the road during rain? Are they more on the blue or white light side, I have normally seen led be a bit blue
Ironically since it's summer and gets dark later we've only been out a couple of times in rain. I was out the other night in a light rain and some low precipitation induced fog and I was surprised how well they seemed to cut through it. We tend to have a lot of late night/early morning fog in this area in the winter months and I am quite concerned about their performance since they are a brilliant white light with a hint of blue. They are supposed to be 6000k I believe and definitely have no yellow tint to either the fogs or the headlights.
 
#20 ·
Has anyone replaced 2016 XLE's halogens headlight bulbs with OEM LED's from 2016 LTD. Wonder if it'll be a straightforward fit.
 
#22 ·
I have a 2016 XLE Hybrid, and I have the Lasfit LED bulbs 9012. I really don't understand how you are able to clock your bulbs. My bulbs are keyed so that they will only go into the housing one way (tabs on bulbs are different sizes). With my Lasfits installed the only way that they can be installed, the cutoff is fine. If you are clocking your bulbs, maybe you are not using the correct bulb, which should be type 9012.