Headlights OEM Toyota or Depo
Depo if you want good price for good quality
Depo headlights.
I just replaced mine on my 2013 with these OEM ones from ToyotaPartsDeal.com
Part No.: 81150-04220
Part No.: 81110-04220
~$465 shipped and no complaints
My lights looked about like yours before, and replacing them gave me a dramatic improvement in visibility. I knew the haziness was affecting my visibility, but jeez it ended up being a much bigger difference than I thought.
Install wasn’t bad, but you will need to adjust them after install, which is fairly easy.
If I had a Corolla where a pair of replacement lights can be had for around $100 and I have the mechanical ability to do the replacement myself I wouldn't fuss with restoring.
These new headlights look so much better than the old halogen headlights that come with the car. I have put 2 pictures of what it looked like before
I thought the headlight gap was normal. I have glass depos and they have the same gap. The original plastic headlights had the same gap as well.
I got a pair of DEPO OEM-style lights which look and fit the same and have the leveling motors. I notice that some light shines out the side of the assembly. I can see the HID capsule, located between a parabolic mirror and the projector lens, by looking through the side of the headlight at a specific angle. The light leakage through the same path illuminates a vertical strip of bushes and trees off each of the car. The beam pattern seems a bit different with these, more of a step-up versus what I thought was a straight horizontal cut-off previously. Otherwise the fit and finish seem fine on the DEPO lamps.
Cosmetically they are nice, but functionally they suck.
Whatever you do, don't buy DEPO headlights I've bought a few pairs for various cars and they never fit correctly, I finally learnt my lesson with those things.
Naw depo is trash
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