Headlights OEM Toyota or TYC
TYC or Depo are OE replacement lamps, they're good enough for insurance and/or body shops to use instead of OE. The difference is the lens material, it's a thinner, lower grade plastic.
My son bought some they looked immaculate. We compared the OEM housing to the TYC and it looked like TYC bought the molds or the engineering drawings as everything was identical, down to seam lines.
Bought some TYC replacements for my 4th gen a few years back. They’ve held up well
TYCs still rocking without any moisture two years later.
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.
We have a 10-year old Toyota Vios (2014 model). I\u2019ve only recently gotten to a point where I had enough money to start putting effort into our car. I\u2019m very new to these kind of stuff and honestly doing research on headlights is very overwhelming.
Toyota and Ford SUVs are notorious for this. I owned a Landcruiser Prado and was getting high beamed all the time. I went to Toyota and they said nothing was wrong but only when i begged them to adjust them a couple of clicks down did things change for the better. Night driving wasnt affected for me and I never got high beamed again. I then became very aware of the vehicles blinding me at night using their low beams.
TYC is as bad as it gets.
Don't get TYC. My beam pattern is poor, and I had cast metal parts inside the headlights get soft and bend from the heat.
TYC headlights are trash and their sealant is the main cause of letting moisture in.
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