my Toyota (Tundra) LED fog lights are now all matched. The color temps of the headlights High beams vs. the HID are about the same maybe slightly brighter. Their pattern was tight with a good cut-off line. The light they produce had less spill-off than my HID’s. When I turn on the lights a second time to view their beam pattern, color temp and throw, I came away quite impressed. It took me several ties to get it fully locked, but I finally was able to do so. I reinstalled the bulb and dust cap though I had some issues getting the cap to properly seal. It seems like it is mostly cosmetic, but it is now separated from the dust cap. In doing so, I accidentally pulled off the metal cap on the cover. I had to remove the bulb and dust cap and pull the back cover from the dust cap to help stop the fan from hitting the housing. Upon further inspection, the dust cover fan was rubbing against the dust cover housing making the buzzing sound. I was a bit concerned as it sounded terrible. The installation was straightforward (dust caps can be hard to get fully sealed), but when I first fired up the lights, I heard a loud buzzing noise from the right headlight. The XD Volts have served me well with no complaints other than the color temperature being a little yellow/green. After the adjustment I have not been flashed since. I realized I never realigned my lights after a suspension lift, so I proceeded to correctly lower the beam pattern to not blind on-coming traffic. However, I was getting flashed at night due to glare. Especially when compared to the stock halogen bulbs. When I initially installed XD Volt HID kit, I was super impressed. I just wanted to mention this in case there were questions. So, my XD Volt kit may no longer be available, and their newer products may/may not be up to the same quality as before. I have not tried any new products from Xenon Depot since the changeover. I also wanted to mention that Xenon Depot has changed ownership. I just wanted to mention the fan-less bulbs and my preference for that design. It may not be fair to compare the two LED bulbs so I will just stick with the Lasfit Pro H11 LED vs. I like the design of the Xenon Depot 9005 Xtreme LED bulbs as they have bunch of heatsink fins to dissipate heat rather than a heatsink with fans. I also have the Xenon Depot Xtreme Pro LED 9005 bulbs for my high beams/DRL for 3+ years and have been very happy with them too. I have had my Xenon Depot Volt HID kit installed on my 2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Premium for over 3 years. Lasfit stated they only want unbiased reviews and promptly sent me out the kit. I agreed to the comparison but would only be honest with my findings. Thank you!Ī few weeks ago the Lasfit company reached out and asked me if I would compare the to my Xenon Depot HID (Volt Ballast + 5500k bulbs) with their Lasfit Pro Custom H11 LED bulbs with Dual-Cooling System (1 fan per bulb, 1 fan per headlight housing dust cap). Just be sure to aim your headlights properly and try not to blind oncoming traffic.
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