These will only fit 05+ Second Generation Double Cab Tacomas
These mounts utilize the stock factory threaded holes in the roof to bolt on.
All that you have to do is pull the rubber weatherstrip up, and take off the piece of tape covering these threaded holes. These...
These will only fit 05+ Second Generation Double Cab Tacomas
These mounts utilize the stock factory threaded holes in the roof to bolt on.
All that you have to do is pull the rubber weatherstrip up, and take off the piece of tape covering these threaded holes. These mounts will come off...
Technically speaking - 3000k has the highest lumen spec (most light output) but 99.99% of people aren't going to put yellow headlights in their vehicle. Lumen spec differences between 4300k, 5000k and 6000k are so lo that you will barely notice a light output difference. What you will notice is...
We have MaxTrac 4" spindles (4.5" whatever they are" along with Fox Extended Travel shocks that are adjusted about 1.5" so we have a combined 6" of lift. All we had to cut were the fenders for tire clearance
This is what's going on our GGlighting Tacoma
(sorry for the crappy picture quality, every time I upload it turns out really pixelated)
We have 24 lights for a combined ~90,000 lumens on the truck haha
We don't have 4600k HIDs
If your light output was not bright then there was likely an issue with your headlights or they weren't aimed properly. We have 6000k HIDs in our Tacoma and they are ridiculously bright. We have done TONS of tacomas and the headlights with HIDs produce a lot of light