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December 5th, 2019 12:43 PM #5161Thanks for your advice. But my present windshield only the upper portion lang ang merong tint as sunblock or guard. However, I felt the noon time heatyesterday when I entered the car. No shade in my workplace parking area.
So I really plan to install a tiny, possibly vkool k28 for the windshield. Its VTL is 28%, if that is visible at night then I need not install a led headlight. But is it not that a Led headlight is good for our battery a?
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December 5th, 2019 12:52 PM #5162LEDs are reputed to run on less electricity and still deliver superior illumination, compared to the filament-ed bulbs..
but yes, there are technical issues and safety issues (sa mga masisilawan).
my one innova has full front very-mild windshield tint (purchased the car second-hand kasi). yes, it has good heat-rejection qualities, whatever brand and type it is. headlights are factory-spec.
my mine-since-new innova has, like yours, only that belt of tint at the top, and factory-spec headlights.
i can easily see the difference, driving at night, why some folks want to upgrade headlights.
i am lucky.
my regular parking places have real rooves.Last edited by dr. d; December 5th, 2019 at 01:55 PM.
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December 5th, 2019 12:55 PM #5163
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December 9th, 2019 11:51 AM #5164UPDATE:
despite my preference to Motolite, had no choice but get the Panasonic brand, due to no stock. paid Php7700, less Php200, so, Php7500 total.
my stock battery (GS brand) was only at 4% health when it was checked. oh well, I think 2 years daily usage is good enough.
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December 9th, 2019 01:06 PM #5165you can always swap in the OEM LED with DRL Headlights from the V variant Fortuner. truly plug and play, lots of sellers in FB, slightly used OEMs.
But in the meantime, u can try just replacing ur bulbs with the best halogen in the MArket, Philips Xtreme Vision Plus and Osram's NightBreaker Laser,
Both Philips and Osram have their own LED bulb line that is plug and play with ur headlight casing.....
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December 18th, 2019 12:49 PM #5166Good Day,
Ano ginawa sa 40k PMS nyo?
pina pa Flush na yung Coolant ng Radiator at pina pa Decarb na yung Fort ko.
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December 20th, 2019 01:12 AM #5169Depends, might just be hooking up a useless machine that just cleans the exhaust part
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December 26th, 2019 04:19 PM #5170
With all due respect sir, I have two fortuner G 2018 and 2020, with only visor tint up front, and the stock halogen projectors of the G variant is ABYSMAL!
hehehe sabi nga ng friend ko, "The reason why the Toyota Fortuner halogen projectors are aimed slightly higher than normal is to compensate for the
really bad lighting of the halogens"
I'm actually looking at doing either an hid retrofit or trying out the KS Led's which are plug and play. As to the HIDs, I've had bad experiences with those before and I'm unsure how much work will be needed to retrofit, since nakakahinayang mag baklas ng headlight housing kasi brand new pa ung cars ko. The KS LEd's look promising since its plug and play and it seems to have alot of support and good feedback. I have a feeling this topic has been done to death but how are these two options sa fortuner specifically?
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