So this project isn’t very hard and you don’t need to be really good at building stuff to put it together. The hardest part of this project is that it’s really time consuming so make sure you allow one full day or at least two days to get it done. This is probably the most budget way to retrofit your 3rd Gen Toyota 4Runner. I’ve ran this set up for a couple of years now with no issues. If you wanna step up your game, I would get a more expensive projector instead of the Amazon one.
Parts List
- TYC 20-5652-00 Driver Side Headlight $40.26
If you head light or fine you don’t need new ones. - TYC 20-5651-00 Passenger Side Headlight $40.26
If you head light or fine you don’t need new ones. - Mini Projector Lens $24.09
If your okay with a small shroud you don’t need the last 2 items. - Angel Eyes Halo Rings 80mm $11.00
This will depend on the shroud you pick, some shroud use 2 Halos. - Angel Eyes Halo Rings 110mm $12.00
This will depend on the shroud you pick, some shroud use 2 Halos. - Apollo 2- M Shroud $30.00
You can pick the shroud of your choice. - Shroud Centric Rings $10.00This helps you center the Shroud.
How-To Video
Tools
- Metal Butter Knife
or something you can pry glass and not brake it. - Drill
- 1/16 Drill Bit
- 5/16
- Hammer
- Punch or Nail
- Wire Cuter
- Adjustable Wrench
- Oven
Supplies
- Picture Frame Wire
- JB Weld
- Cookies Sheet
- Aluminum Foil
- Primer Paint
- Spray Paint
- Painting Tape
- New H1 Light Bulbs
- Relay Wiring Harness
Light bulbs
This is all up to you you can run HIDs or LEDs. As long as they are an H1 bulb type. personally I am running some projector source HIDs because HIDs are brighter. I used to run some cheap Amazon HIDs but they ended up blowing out really quickly.
If you go with LED:
If you go with HID:
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You’re very welcome, I’m glad I could help.
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So have you ran those LED. And if so how do you like them compared to the HID.
I haven’t yet tried LEDs on this set up, but I’m thinking of trying them after the HIDs go out.