eBay VIPMotoz LED Headlights
#94
Afaik they can be modded to fit. The only difference in the two brackets itself are just a plastic tab that holds a screw.
#95
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For those of you who have these lights and combined it with an HID kit. Where did you locate your ballast?
Did anyone reuse their under-headlight metal brackets from there oems with these lights? (not about the plastic headlight brackets, but the metal ones under the headlights, that would hold the electical connections)
Did anyone reuse their under-headlight metal brackets from there oems with these lights? (not about the plastic headlight brackets, but the metal ones under the headlights, that would hold the electical connections)
#96
For those of you who have these lights and combined it with an HID kit. Where did you locate your ballast?
Did anyone reuse their under-headlight metal brackets from there oems with these lights? (not about the plastic headlight brackets, but the metal ones under the headlights, that would hold the electical connections)
Did anyone reuse their under-headlight metal brackets from there oems with these lights? (not about the plastic headlight brackets, but the metal ones under the headlights, that would hold the electical connections)
#97
For those of you who have these lights and combined it with an HID kit. Where did you locate your ballast?
Did anyone reuse their under-headlight metal brackets from there oems with these lights? (not about the plastic headlight brackets, but the metal ones under the headlights, that would hold the electical connections)
Did anyone reuse their under-headlight metal brackets from there oems with these lights? (not about the plastic headlight brackets, but the metal ones under the headlights, that would hold the electical connections)
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So I'm new to club Lexus and I was told this was the thread to ask these type of questions but anyways I want to get some aftermarket headlights with the LED strip in them but I drive a 2007 Lexus is250 with AFS headlights and I haven't been able to find a kit that will be compatible with my car. Any suggestions?
#101
OK guys, here is the official guide on how to wire your led strip on all the time with vipmotoz headlights.
You have to disconnect the green power wire that is connected to the LED strip of the headlight
This photo from earlier in the thread shows the bullet connectors under the headlight.
It is under the turn signal and there are 4 wires connected to a relay under the signal (you can see it in the photo, it has the gold sticker on it). They are bullet connectors, you disconnect that bullet connector. You should now be left with one end connected to the wiring harness and the other end connecting to the headlight itself. Tape up the end connected to the wiring harness as this will no longer be used.
To turn on the LED strip when your car is on you will need a FUSE TAP
You can get a FUSE TAP from canadian tire or wherever americans go to buy parts from. it has to be a minimum 10AMP fuse tap. you will be tapping into the IGN2 fuse which is on the drivers side fuse box. you can find the location in your service manual.
Once you do that run 16-18ga wire to the green wire you disconnected earlier, connect it to the fuse tap, and it should work.
With this method there are no relays neccessary. I experience no flickering or LED failure.
I understand whitebeast has run into that issue but I and a few others who I know have purchased these do not experience this issue.
To disable your DRL there are two methods
The first method is to go through a dealer and get them to disable it through Techstream. Which doesn't get done often due to inexperience.
I went with no high beam. Illegal and dangerous, totally worth it
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This aside, these headlights are next to perfect. Fitment is great. No issues with condensation with regular weekly power washes (I wax the headlights instead of using sealant based on experience with decent quality sealants still showing yellowing). It's been 2 months with the lights. Do not forget to align the lights when you purchase them as the alignment from their factory is terrible.
Hope this helps.
You have to disconnect the green power wire that is connected to the LED strip of the headlight
This photo from earlier in the thread shows the bullet connectors under the headlight.
It is under the turn signal and there are 4 wires connected to a relay under the signal (you can see it in the photo, it has the gold sticker on it). They are bullet connectors, you disconnect that bullet connector. You should now be left with one end connected to the wiring harness and the other end connecting to the headlight itself. Tape up the end connected to the wiring harness as this will no longer be used.
To turn on the LED strip when your car is on you will need a FUSE TAP
You can get a FUSE TAP from canadian tire or wherever americans go to buy parts from. it has to be a minimum 10AMP fuse tap. you will be tapping into the IGN2 fuse which is on the drivers side fuse box. you can find the location in your service manual.
Once you do that run 16-18ga wire to the green wire you disconnected earlier, connect it to the fuse tap, and it should work.
With this method there are no relays neccessary. I experience no flickering or LED failure.
I understand whitebeast has run into that issue but I and a few others who I know have purchased these do not experience this issue.
To disable your DRL there are two methods
The first method is to go through a dealer and get them to disable it through Techstream. Which doesn't get done often due to inexperience.
I went with no high beam. Illegal and dangerous, totally worth it
--
This aside, these headlights are next to perfect. Fitment is great. No issues with condensation with regular weekly power washes (I wax the headlights instead of using sealant based on experience with decent quality sealants still showing yellowing). It's been 2 months with the lights. Do not forget to align the lights when you purchase them as the alignment from their factory is terrible.
Hope this helps.
Not clear on this but does this method apply for passenger and driver sides or just one side for both headlights?
#102
So I'm new to club Lexus and I was told this was the thread to ask these type of questions but anyways I want to get some aftermarket headlights with the LED strip in them but I drive a 2007 Lexus is250 with AFS headlights and I haven't been able to find a kit that will be compatible with my car. Any suggestions?
Install your headlight, Add an HID converter Kit ( I used Morimoto XB) Pricey but well worth the money,
And just unplug your AFS fuse from the driver side fuse box. and Voila! You are good to go.
#104
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